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Trinidad Chambliss Says He Has No Hate for Lane Kiffin After Ole Miss Exit

His remarks signal stability for Ole Miss with his 2026 eligibility settled by a state-court injunction.

Overview

  • Chambliss, speaking to On3 on Monday, called Kiffin’s November departure for LSU a weird process but said he holds no ill will toward his former coach.
  • The quarterback said he briefly considered following Kiffin to Baton Rouge before committing to stay once Pete Golding was named head coach.
  • A Mississippi court granted Chambliss an injunction in February for an extra season, and a petition to appeal that ruling was later denied, leaving him expected to play in 2026.
  • Ole Miss finished its postseason without Kiffin, beating Tulane and Georgia before a close semifinal loss to Miami under Golding’s direction.
  • LSU visits Oxford on September 19 for an early SEC matchup that will pit Kiffin against Chambliss and the Rebels in a nationally watched return.