Ole Miss Rebels just continue to make former head coach Lane Kiffin look worse and worse

The Rebels are doing a good job of what hopefully the rest of the CFB world is enjoying.

Justin Churchill College Football & NFL Trending News Writer
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Ole Miss Rebels after beating Georgia Bulldogs in Sugar Bowl
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With every win the Ole Miss Rebels have gotten without Lane Kiffin in the 2025 season, the team, which is one win away from the National Championship game, continues to make their former head coach look worse and worse. It got bad when everything went down – Lane Kiffin choosing the LSU Tigers over the Rebels. But, while he’s at home watching because the Tigers just lost a bowl game to Houston, Ole Miss is beating up on the Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl.

Rebels do not miss Lane Kiffin

After seeing how the Rebels have played their last two games, I’m willing to bet they do not miss Kiffin. Who’s to say that the Rebels beat Georgia with Kiffin on the sideline? He’s done some questionable things in games like that over the last few years. Meanwhile, Pete Golding has two more playoff wins than Kiffin has, just one more of the many ways Ole Miss is making Kiffin look worse and worse.

Let’s break it all down, shall we? Your team makes the College Football Playoff. You leave them for a job you feel like is better, yet isn’t in the CFP and has been bad for some time now. You show that you basically don’t believe in those players to win it all, or why else would you leave? Isn’t the main goal to win National Championships? You have that opportunity in Oxford, right now. Or had, I should say. You don’t have that in LSU.

So then it becomes obvious that you’re only doing this for the money and the attention, not the kids or the winning. Then, after all of those, your players on your former team turn on you. All of that alone made you the biggest villain in college football.

So now we have Ole Miss actually advancing, without you, beating a team you struggle with a bit in the Sugar Bowl. It couldn’t get better for Ole Miss fans. To top it all off, Kiffin immediately tries to make it about himself after the game, by tweeting out the Trinidad flag emoji for Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss, acting like he actually cares about these players.