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During a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Lane Kiffin revealed some issues he ran into while recruiting players when he was previously at Ole Miss.

According to Kiffin, some of the recruits he was pursuing said their families didn't want them to move to Oxford:
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Kiffin also seems willing to indirectly invoke Ole Miss's struggle to distance itself from symbols like the Confederate flag, Colonel Rebel, and the nickname "Ole Miss" itself. When he was coaching there, Kiffin says, top recruits would tell him, “‘Hey, coach, we really like you. But my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.’ That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus’s diversity feels so great: ‘It feels like there’s no segregation. And we want that for our kid because that’s the real world.’” (The next day Kiffin added, “I just hope [my comment] comes across respectful to Ole Miss…. There are some things that I’m saying that are factual, they’re not shots.” The population of Baton Rouge is about 51% Black and 36% white; Oxford is about 66% white, 26% Black. )
The comments from Kiffin will surely add more fuel to the fire for the LSU-Ole Miss rivalry.

September 19 in Oxford can’t get here soon enough.

Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TheOcean2 months
They can play ball in BR where they can do hoodrat things with their frenz at night and play ball during the day
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ThunderTiger2 months
Most all starters on the Football and Basketball teams are black so this point is moot.
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Barbellthor2 months
Hehe said stereotypes some black families believed. Not controversial.
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Barbellthor2 months
*He
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TigerGrad032 months
Right or wrong, truth is truth.
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BIIIL2 months
Ole Miss will NEVER be able to shed their racist past. That's why they have a difficult time recruiting black players. Being able to pay them now will help. But it won't be their answer to success. It just reflects the way the state is at its core until that generation has left this earth
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BEATbama052 months
They aren’t wrong. I remember tailgating at an LSU game there not that many years back in the Grove when a fairly large group of KKK members were having a rally near The Walk Of Champions.
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kjntgr2 months
A lot of black people in Louisiana hate lsu, as opposed to Alabama (been living here 15 years) ALLL LOVVVE THE TIDE. They are definitely the most passionate bama fans
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Goose2 months
I like historical Ole Miss over new Ole Miss. They had balls… they are gonna lose either way, so they shouldn’t have changed.
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burke9852 months
People really need to get over the black and white thing. Southern states were full of Democrats and this is their symbol yet they control the black vote ...the party that made racism famous controls the black vote ....make it make sense
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SOL22 months
Plantation owner mascots are not a good look. Hard to put lipstick on that.
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Coach722 months
Which town is safer and has less crine? Asking for a friend...
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Coach722 months
And frick ole piss!
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Tiger Man B Town2 months
He needs to just shut up and coach ball
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jkylejohnson2 months
Ole miss has a bullseye on them to play the race card and negative recruit them in today’s race porn climate . It’s played nonstop anyway. Why not use it one more time that actually benefits some LSU baws just once ever in their lifetime.
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CDawson2 months
Diversity? Why doesn’t anyone talk about diversity on the football and basketball rosters the way they do about the campus enrollment?

Anyone that still uses the color of ones skin to correlate anything is part of the problem.
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Tiger_n_ATL1 month
You apparently don’t live in the real world. Get out of your Fox News bubble.
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CDawson2 months
Ole Miss's struggle to distance itself from symbols like the Confederate flag, Colonel Rebel, and the nickname "Ole Miss" itself.

What a bunch of soy boy victims of this is a reason to use to not go somewhere.
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Timeoday2 months
My neighborhood get together every morning at sunrise to raise and every night at sundown to lower our hood's Rebel flag. The song "Dixie" plays softly while doing so.
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Nomadic Bengal2 months
They're called the Rebels. kind of says it all.
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Jwils2 months
So was James Dean
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Davy2 months
Go to hell Ole Miss, go to hell
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VooDude2 months
Ahem, clever guy who made this thread: LINK
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PuertoRicanBlaze2 months
Now do the crime rates.
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