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Trinidad Chambliss disagrees with LSU coach Lane Kiffin about how Black recruits view Ole Miss

Chambliss said he disagrees with Kiffin’s claim that Oxford made recruiting Black players harder, citing his own positive experience at Ole Miss.

  • On Friday, Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss challenged LSU coach Lane Kiffin's recent claims that past Confederate symbols made recruiting Black players difficult in Oxford, Mississippi.
  • In a Vanity Fair article published in May, Kiffin claimed recruits' families were reluctant to move to Oxford, stating "my grandparents aren't letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi." Chambliss rejected this as untrue.
  • Chambliss stated the Oxford community showed him "nothing but love," and his family trusted the people he met during his transfer visit from Ferris State.
  • Kiffin will return to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on Sept. 19 as a visitor when LSU faces Ole Miss, marking his first trip back as an opponent.
  • The Rebels promoted former defensive coordinator Pete Golding to lead the program following Kiffin's departure to LSU alongside offensive coordinator Charlie Weis before the College Football Playoff.
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Trinidad Chambliss disagrees with LSU coach Lane Kiffin about how Black recruits view Ole Miss

Mississippi quarterback Trinidad Chambliss says he doesn't agree with comments first-year LSU coach Lane Kiffin made last month that Ole Miss’ past embrace of Confederate symbols made recruiting Black players more difficult.

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Associated Press News broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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