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Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss publicly disagrees with Lane Kiffin’s claims about racism in Oxford

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleJune 29, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss publicly disagrees with Lane Kiffin’s claims about racism in Oxford
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Lane Kiffin is no stranger to making headlines. The new head coach of the LSU Tigers starts his career in Baton Rouge in just two months’ time, but even after his controversial and contentious exit from Ole Miss, he had some bizarre complaints about his time in Oxford.

In an interview with Vanity Fair in May, Kiffin addressed some of his reasons for the move, including the most unexpected one: Black family members being concerned about racism in Mississippi in 2026.

“‘Hey, coach, we really like you. But my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.’ That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana,” he said in the interview. “Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus’s diversity feels so great: ‘It feels like there’s no segregation. And we want that for our kid because that’s the real world.'”

He later added that his remarks about Ole Miss were “factual.”

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“I just hope [comments] comes across respectful to Ole Miss,” he said. “There are some things that I’m saying that are factual, they’re not shots.”

Unsurprisingly, reactions on social media to Kiffin’s claims were not positive. And there were many of them. To the point where Kiffin later apologized, telling On3, “I really apologize if anybody at Ole Miss or in Mississippi was offended by that. In a four-hour interview, I was asked a lot of questions on a lot of things, and Ole Miss has been wonderful to me and to my family.

“I was asked questions about the differences in recruiting, and I said a narrative that we battled there from some out-of-state Black parents and grandparents was not wanting their kid to move to Mississippi. That’s a narrative that coaches have been fighting forever. It wasn’t calculated by bringing it up.”

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The entire situation was odd and unnecessary, and obviously, it’s highly unlikely that Black players and families did not want to go to Oxford, Mississippi in 2026, relative to anywhere else. Not just in the SEC, but across the country.

It’s no surprise, then, that one of the most prominent Ole Miss players, quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, has publicly disagreed with Kiffin.

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss wearing jersey number 6 on the field.

“Me, personally, I don’t agree,” said Chambliss, per the Associated Press. “I don’t think that what he said was truthful. … 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?”

Chambliss also said that “The people in Mississippi and Oxford showed me nothing but love,” discussing a visit he made before his decision to transfer to Ole Miss.

“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 they’re gonna be true to their word,” he added.

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“They said, ‘I feel like this is the right place.’ And my mom’s super religious, too, and she just had a good feeling,” he said. “We prayed on it, and that was the main thing. … So, I felt like Oxford is home and it’s a great place.”

That’s what made Kiffin’s comments so odd; were there players who felt mistreated or the subject of racial discrimination in Oxford, in 2026? Locals, who presumably support the football team, mistreated player families while on recruiting visits to the point where they told Kiffin about it?

Lane Kiffin speaking at a press conference at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge Louisiana

And these families, many of whom come from the South, thought that there was a dramatic difference between Oxford and other college towns in the SEC? Bizarre and unrealistic feels like an understatement.

Kiffin has made himself into one of the top coaches in college football, without question. And his ability to build relationships with players and families has made him one of the top recruiters in the sport as well. But it’s hard not to feel like those comments were precisely “calculated” in order to put that doubt in some players’ or families’ minds. Trying to plant the thought that Oxford may be worse for their son or grandson than Baton Rouge. Either way, one of the biggest reasons for Kiffin’s success in 2025 has now publicly disagreed with him. That Ole Miss-LSU game in Oxford on Sept. 19 is going to be must-see TV.

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