Ole gives Miss Rebels football coach Lane Keefin a new contract


Miss Lee Footballer Lane Keefin has been given a new contract after leading the first balls to the Outback Bowl and setting the SEC’s humiliating record in his first season.

“This is an investment in the future of Ole Miss Football,” athletic director Keith Carter said in a statement on Saturday. “We kept Coach Keefeen in the hope of bringing our football program to life, and in just one short year, he has done just that. His innovative offensive approach has broken the SEC’s records, and As such, the future is bright under the leadership of Coach Kiffin. We are committed to him and provide the resources needed to take this program to greater heights. “

Ole has not released the financial details of Miss Kifin’s new contract.

Under the terms of its original deal, the contract was for four years and worth worth 16.2 million. Kiefen, 45, earned 9 93.9 million for the 2020 season, a total increase of વધારો 100,000 per season. Under the state of Mississippi law, university employees are not allowed on contracts longer than four years.

“I appreciate Keith’s leadership and his commitment to creating a winning football program,” Kiffin said. “While I’m proud of what our team has achieved this season, we have aspiring aspirations for Ole Miss Football. This is just the beginning, and I look forward to continuing to build the championship program.”

The rebels, who finished fifth in the SEC West this season at 5-5 p.m. Total FBS ranks in the top 20 in 10 categories, including total offense, scoring offense, running offense, passing offense, and first downs.

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