May 13, 2026

Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss Exit + CFP Fairness Debate Involving Notre Dame

Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss Exit + CFP Fairness Debate Involving Notre Dame
Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss Exit + CFP Fairness Debate Involving Notre Dame
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Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss Exit + CFP Fairness Debate Involving Notre Dame
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Reese, Kmac, Pam and Alex discuss Lane Kiffin’s departure from the Ole Miss Rebels to LSU and what really drove the move, while also breaking down the broader college football debate around opt-outs, playoff fairness, and whether the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and other programs are gaining an advantage in a system that increasingly allows players to skip bowl games without penalties.

Lane Kiffin’s departure from the Ole Miss Rebels became a major storyline after he left to take the head coaching job at LSU following a successful season, with controversy centered less on a single quote and more on how the exit unfolded publicly. An article was released with some more detail. Why exactly did Kiffin leave?

After the College Football Playoff selection and bowl decisions, there was public criticism from analysts and opposing fan bases about teams making strategic choices like opting out of bowls or resting players. Discussions about Notre Dame "taking advantage” and not being subjected to “opt-out fines” are part of a wider college football conversation involving the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and other programs, focusing on perceived playoff advantages and whether players should face consequences for opting out of bowl games or postseason participation. What is going on?