Lane Kiffin continues to hilariously troll the Florida Gators

It hasn't been a smooth offseason for Billy Napier and the Florida Gators.  Florida's done a nice job on the recruiting trail (they currently have the No. 8 recruiting class in the nation per 247Sports), but questions about the Jaden Rashada NIL saga still abound.  And after going 6-7 last season, Napier is facing pressure […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
Add as preferred source on Google
Vols news Kiffin
Bruce Newman / Special to The Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK

It hasn't been a smooth offseason for Billy Napier and the Florida Gators. 

Florida's done a nice job on the recruiting trail (they currently have the No. 8 recruiting class in the nation per 247Sports), but questions about the Jaden Rashada NIL saga still abound. 

And after going 6-7 last season, Napier is facing pressure to significantly improve in 2023. If he doesn't, his time in Gainesville could quickly come to an end (Florida typically doesn't wait around to make a coaching change when things aren't going well). 

Unfortunately for Napier and Florida, the Gators are receiving some negative attention over the last week due to a lackluster spring game that featured very little scoring. 

Florida's struggles in the passing game seem to be particularly concerning to Gators fans (though I'm not sure they should be too worried after a spring game, which is really just a glorified practice). 

Either way, Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin didn't hesitate to throw some shade at the Gators the night of Florida's spring game. 

Kiffin continued throwing shade at Florida over the weekend. After the Rebels' spring game, which featured a plethora of points, Kiffin tweeted the highlights along with a caption that included "Points!!!" and a Gator emoji. 

Kiffin is certainly no stranger to trolling Florida. The former Tennessee Vols head coach famously went toe to toe with Urban Meyer and the Gators several times during his brief stint in Knoxville. 

Unfortunately for college football fans, Ole Miss and Florida don't play in 2023. But they should meet again soon with the SEC moving to a new scheduling format (which we should find out about in May).

And I'm sure the next time Kiffin visits Gainesville he'll be met with a chorus of boos. 

But hey, that's the SEC. It just means more.