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Despite strong recruiting class, Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin concerned players will 'go where they're paid the most' in NIL era

After landing two of the most coveted transfers in college football, former USC quarterback Jaxson Dart and TCU running back Zach Evans, the Ole Miss Rebels have a Top 25 recruiting class heading into Wednesday's national signing day.

But because of the transfer portal and new rules that allow college players to be paid for their name, image and likeness, Rebels coach Lane Kiffin said his program can't compete against some of the sport's elite teams.

«We don't have the same funding resources as some of these schools do for these NIL deals,» Kiffin said during a news conference on Tuesday. «It's basically dealing with different salary caps. Now we have a sport that has completely different salary caps and some of these schools have, whatever, five to 10 times more than everybody else in what they can pay the players. I know nobody uses those phrases, but that is what it is.»

Ole Miss' class is currently ranked No. 22 in the FBS, according to ESPN Recruiting. But the Rebels' haul ranks 11th in the SEC and well behind Texas A&M, Alabama and Georgia, which have the three highest-rated classes.

«In free agency in the NFL, players usually go to the most money,» Kiffin said. «Every once in a while, they don't because they already have a bunch of money. Well, these kids are 17 and 18 years old. They're going to go where they're paid the most. I'm not complaining, it just is what is. Wherever there's things created, there's a lot of times problems people didn't think about. You just legalized paying players, like people used to cheat.»

The Aggies are poised to sign their fourth straight top-10 class and their first No. 1 class in the ESPN 300 era.

«I joked the other day that I didn't know if Texas A&M was going to incur a luxury

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