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

Updated June 26, 2026, 10:09 p.m. by brett martel 1 min read
NCAAF News

THIBODAUX, La.

(AP) Mississippi quarterback Trinidad Chambliss on Friday took issue with first-year LSU coach Lane Kiffin's recent comments that Ole Miss' past embrace of Confederate symbols made recruiting Black players more difficult.

Me, personally, I dont agree, said Chambliss, who was coached by Kiffin last season.

I dont think that what he said was truthful.

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The Oxford community is nothing but love and they care about their people no matter what they look like: brown, black, purple, yellow you know what I mean? Kiffin, who is white, coached at Ole Miss from 2020 to 2025.

He oversaw the Rebels' 11-1 regular season in 2025 but left for LSU before the College Football Playoff in a move that has since brought much scrutiny to college footballs recruiting calendar.

In May, Kiffin was featured in a Vanity Fair magazine article in which he described prospective Ole Miss recruits telling him: "Hey, coach, we really like you.

But my grandparents arent letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.

That doesnt come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana," Kiffin added in his comments to Vanity Fair.

Kiffin wanted to coach the Rebels in the CFP, but Ole Miss wouldnt allow it because Kiffin also would have been simultaneously recruiting for LSU.

Without Kiffin at the helm, Chambliss nonetheless led the Rebels into the national finals with a scintillating CFP quarterfinal performance against Georgia in the Sugar Bowl.

Chambliss, who is participating this weekend in the Manning Passing Academy as a counselor, said he still thinks highly of Kiffin, will always appreciate the opportunity Kiffin gave him at Ole Miss and does not harbor hard feelings about the way Kiffin left the program.

However, Chambliss sounded eager to point out that his experience in Oxford did not match Kiffin's comments to the magazine.

The people in Mississippi and Oxford showed me nothing but love, Chambless said of a visit he made before deciding to transfer to Ole Miss from Ferris State.

One thing that I can really take away from my visit and the reason why I did commit to Ole Miss is I asked my family what they genuinely thought about the visit, what they thought about the people, if they trusted what they were actually saying, if theyre gonna be true to their word, Chambliss added.

They said, I feel like this is the right place.' And my moms super religious, too, and she just had a good feeling, Chambliss said.

We prayed on it, and that was the main thing.

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So, I felt like Oxford is home and its a great place.

Kiffin will be back in Ole Miss' Vaught-Hemingway Stadium but on the visitor's sideline on Sept.

19 when LSU visits the Rebels.

Pete Golding, who had been a defensive coordinator on Kiffins staff, took over at Ole Miss.

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