Kudo’s to @finebaum getting the SCRIBE 📜 that penned the @VanityFair piece on @Lane_Kiffin and unbelievably @chrissmithnymag said Lane had trepidation after speaking to the issue of “race”and asked to speak to it again to clear the air realizing it could hurt @OleMiss and then as he addressed it again he said essentially the same thing. We’ve spent a lot of time discussing dangerous rhetoric politically in🇺🇸and you’d think Lane would have gotten the memo. I’m on record that I’ve always liked Lane. This? However has ZERO defense and absolutely demands a public apology from him and the sooner the better. A leader of men has to know his words matter.🤦♂️
Pete Golding today when asked about recruiting after the playoff run and what the playoff means:
“That’s the expectation here and we’re going to do it with or without you.”
William Faulkner once said, “To understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi.” This week I had a chance to test that principle for myself, including a visit to Faulkner’s home in Oxford, Mississippi. https://t.co/r9Yd9zA0ZB
LSU got rid of the king of Louisiana recruiting, Frank Wilson, for Kevin Smith, for one player. Kewan Lacy. And they didn’t get him. KARMA IS SO SO BEAUTIFUL
BREAKING: Ole Miss star RB Kewan Lacy is trending towards returning to Ole Miss for the 2026 season rather than opting for the portal, according to Neal McCready of 247Sports.
Lacy was an absolute difference maker for the Rebels in their playoff matchup against the Dawgs in the Sugar Bowl, and is maybe the best back in the nation already.
Would be a HUGE retention for Pete Golding and the Rebels 👀
Someone who tells you straight up how to win a football game is @CoachGolding
Dude has Ole Miss going in the right direction. He tells you exactly what he’ll tell dudes in the locker room. With no filter. And I love it.
Despite what was just said on an interview at the LSU bowl game.
Per capita, Mississippi sits right behind Louisiana in producing NFL players. That’s not opinion—that’s reality. This state consistently develops elite talent.
Mississippi has always been a pipeline. From Friday nights to Saturdays to Sundays.
Don’t let anyone sell you short. Don’t let anyone make you believe you need to leave home to be validated. The grass isn’t greener—it’s just louder somewhere else.
Mississippi is a powerhouse.
Mississippi develops pros.
Mississippi talent belongs in Mississippi.
Believe it. Build it. Defend it. 🔥