Lane Kiffin alleges Ole Miss fans tried to chase him 'off the road' while leaving Oxford for LSU coaching job
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The latest Lane Kiffin saga finally ended when he left for Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this past Sunday.
But Kiffin later revealed that some Ole Miss fans created a rocky route to the Oxford, Mississippi, airport. He claimed that a group of unhappy fans attempted to chase his car "off the road."
Kiffin was formally introduced as LSU's next head coach on Monday. During the news conference, he outlined the vision he hoped to bring to life during his tenure, but he also went into detail about his apparent need for police assistance during the tense moment in question.
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Mississippi head coach Lane Kiffin watches his team play against Oklahoma during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Norman, Oklahoma, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
"Call a cop that you know so they'll help you," Kiffin said. "Because you personally know them because you are leaving the state. And you gotta turn around, and people are screaming at you, you know, trying to run you off the road. I don't know what they're gonna do. And so that ... That affects you."
While Kiffin acknowledged Ole Miss fans' passion, he also suggested his experience during his airport trip served as confirmation of his decision to leave Oxford.
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"And that airport scene, and all the things being said, I understand that. It's the passion. But they're saying that about you, that you thought you did a really


