
7d067701-479a-5568-813a-fd4c5429055c fnc Fox News fox-news/sports/ncaa/ole-miss-rebels fox-news/topic/trending-news
Former ESPN star blasts Ole Miss after Pete Golding revealed as Lane Kiffin’s chosen successor
The closely watched drama in the college football world finally reached its conclusion. Lane Kiffin, the head coach at Ole Miss for the past six years, boarded a flight for Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this past Sunday.
Kiffin was formally introduced as LSU’s next head coach on Monday. Ole Miss quickly responded to Kiffin’s exit by elevating Pete Golding from his defensive coordinator post to the position of head coach.
While Kiffin’s exit sparked considerable backlash, former ESPN host and current sports commentator and podcaster Bomani Jones turned his focus to the coach’s handpicked successor.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
Jones lambasted Golding’s performance during his stint as Ole Miss’ defensive coordinator. He also floated a theory about Golding’s appearance.
COACH WHO LEFT OLE MISS TO JOIN LANE KIFFIN AT LSU WILL FINISH SEASON WITH REBELS
“I had known him by name. I saw a picture of him and was like ‘There’s no way that man is a head coach…'” Jones said.
Golding has coached for nearly two decades, but this will be his first opportunity to lead a football program that competes in a Power Four conference.
Kiffin coached the Rebels to victory over Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl rivalry game last Friday to secure an 11-1 record for Ole Miss. While Ole Miss did not qualify for this week’s SEC Championship Game in Atlanta, the seventh-ranked Rebels are in position to likely advance to the College Football Playoff.
Whatever game Ole Miss ends up playing later this month will be Golding’s first opportunity as the Rebels’ head coach. After reportedly meeting with Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter and school chancellor Glenn Boyce, Kiffin learned his time coaching the Rebels had come to an end.
“I was hoping to complete a historic six-season run with this year’s team by leading Ole Miss through the playoffs, capitalizing on the team’s incredible success and their commitment to finish strong, and investing everything into a playoff run with guardrails in place to protect the program in any areas of concern,” Kiffin said in a statement.
LSU parted ways with Brian Kelly in late October, shortly after the Tigers dropped a home game to Texas A&M.
Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
You may also like
By mfnnews
search
categories
Archives
navigation
Recent posts
- WATCH TONIGHT: Don’t Miss Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Hannity December 3, 2025
- SHORT N’ SWEET: White House Drops Curt Response After Carpenter Complains About ICE Using Song December 3, 2025
- NOEMLAND SECURITY: DHS Sec. Says Half of Minnesota Visas are Fraudulent, Blames ‘Idiot’ Walz [WATCH] December 3, 2025
- ‘YOU PEOPLE ARE CRAZY’: Trump Pokes Press Over Health Reports, ‘I Do Four News Conferences a Day’ [WATCH] December 3, 2025
- INVESTING IN THE FUTURE: Dell Founder Pledges $6B To Fund ‘Trump Accounts’ For 25 Million Kids December 3, 2025
- Tennessee Democrat Aftyn Behn Loses Bid To Represent City She ‘Hates’ in State She Called ‘Racist’ December 3, 2025
- Obama judge blocks Trump from cutting funds to Planned Parenthood in 22 states December 3, 2025








Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.