The departure of Lane Kiffin from Ole Miss to LSU is causing a stir, with players speaking out against his narrative. Kiffin claimed that the team wanted him to coach the Rebels in the College Football Playoff, but offensive lineman Brycen Sanders and defensive star Suntarine Perkins refute this. They argue that the team did not unanimously support Kiffin's request to coach in the postseason. Sanders and Perkins' statements highlight a potential disagreement within the team, indicating that Kiffin's departure may not have been as clean as he portrayed. Despite the controversy, Ole Miss is moving forward with new coach Pete Golding, and offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. will coach the team into the playoffs. Kiffin's move to LSU is a significant one, as it involves a coach leaving a program for a rival, with a substantial financial package involved. The players seem ready to move on, and the team's focus is now on the future.