Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin and LSU
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Ole Miss football lost two commitments to LSU and ex-coach Lane Kiffin on the eve of early signing day, but the Rebels also flipped one Tigers commit.
Miami (Fla.) three-star offensive lineman Ryan Miret has flipped his commitment from the Ole Miss Rebels to the LSU Tigers, he revealed via social media on Tues
Live updates on all of LSU football’s movement leading up to and at the start of the early signing period on Wednesday.
To soothe my nerves, I'm looking forward to a long day of sports, from the soccer pitches of Europe to the college and professional basketball courts and ice hockey rinks of North America; there is plenty of action on the calendar to soothe my nerves as I try to forget those many years of Buffalo playing second fiddle to New England.
LSU will pay Lane Kiffin bonuses for Ole Miss's performance in the College Football Playoff. LSU agreed to pay Kiffin what he would have been entitled to if he had stayed at Ole Miss—up to $1M if the Rebels win a national title. pic.twitter.com/NgpOcGh5dn
There has been a lot of speculation as to what went on behind the scenes before Lane Kiffin told Ole Miss he's leaving for LSU. On Monday, his daughter fired back at the rumors. Kiffin's reported contract with LSU is a seven-year deal with an annual salary of $13 million.