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While sister Landry Kiffin has been crushing with her pilates workouts and fits on her social media lately, younger sister Presley Kiffin has rocked her own stunning looks. Presley, 18, is the youngest daughter of Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin with Landry,
ESPN has named Lane Kiffin a wild card candidate for his first national championship.
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Landry Kiffin is back at it outshining dad Lane Kiffin again with her fit while hanging out. The Ole Miss Rebels football coach’s oldest daughter, 20, has a habit of doing that with her impressive looks like her low-cut top and custom Ole Miss jacket while posing with dad,
Landry Kiffin slayed another one of her pilates fits on Sunday while competing with younger sister Presley Kiffin for best shoestring tank looks this weekend. The oldest daughter of Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin is running her own pilates studio and has shown off a sweaty selfie with dad,
The Ole Miss Rebels have had an all-around solid offseason, and Lane Kiffin has once again brought in a top three transfer class. Ole Miss is listed as having the second best transfer class in the country (behind Texas Tech) according to On3.
Jaxson Dart broke nearly every Ole Miss quarterback record during his three-year career with the Rebels. Head coach Lane Kiffin was able to form a relationship with Dart while recruiting him through the transfer portal in 2022, and Dart spoke on that relationship this week at the NFL combine.
Ole Miss football and Lane Kiffin brought in yet another outstanding transfer portal class, fueling the coach's excitement for one position group.
When Lane Kiffin took over as the 39th head coach at Ole Miss in 2020, his social media presence became a talking point.
The first ever College Football Playoff brought plenty of opinions, controversy and excitement to the table as is often the case in one of America's favorite sports. While some fans, players and coaches shouted to the rooftops that the playoff had been watered down,
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter explained the reasoning behind the decision, citing a story that Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin told at his father's celebration of life in 2024. Kiffin's story ...