Cameras Caught Lane Kiffin Challenging Reporter to a Fight on the Field After Egg Bowl [VIDEO]

Lane Kiffin’s possible last game of his career at the program had some fireworks.

Lane Kiffin claimed during an interview with SEC Network’s Marty Smith that Mississippi State fans were caught stealing the jersey of Rebels quarterback Trinidad Chambliss ahead of Friday’s Egg Bowl.

Kiffin said Ole Miss set up cameras in the team’s locker room.

“This’ll be a great game today, it’s a very passionate rivalry,” Kiffin said when asked about defining the Ole Miss-Mississippi State rivalry.

“I mean, shoot, at 10 o’clock last night, luckily, Ken Crain, our equipment manager, put secret cameras in the locker room so we could watch Mississippi State [fans] break into our locker room and start stealing things.

“We reported to Mississippi State, they said, ‘we’ll put security [outside].’ And how about this, at 3 o’clock in the morning, they break in again and take Trinidad’s jersey. I guess you’d expect nothing less from these [fans].”

That was just the first thing to happen.

Lane Kiffin Confronts Reporter

Latest Egg Bowl Update Hands Major Relief to Lane Kiffin and Ole MissLane Kiffin (Image Credits: Imagn)

 


Ben Garrett of On3.com had a lot to say about Lane Kiffin earlier in the week in regards to his upcoming decision: “Can’t turn a [expletive] into a housewife; [expletives] don’t act right.”

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Kiffn saw that quote, and once he came face to face with the reporter, he couldn’t let it go.

After the Egg Bowl victory, Kiffin spotted Garrett as he was walking to the locker room, so he turned back around and got right in his face to say, “You wanna walk in here and call me a [expletive]? Well, see how it goes.”

Kiffin then turns back to walk into the locker room.

Kiffin is at the center of one of the biggest coaching stories in college football. Not even a Thanksgiving photo can be posted that fans haven’t deciphered as him leaving.

In the meantime, Kiffin just wants to enjoy his players after No. 6 Ole Miss set a program record with its 11th regular-season win on Friday, defeating Mississippi State 38-19.

The Ole Miss coach was asked about his future plans, saying, “No, I haven’t,” he told ABC on the field after the game. “I have a lot of praying to do to figure that out tomorrow.”

The eyes of the college football world are on Kiffin’s future as rumors continue to swirl about whether he will stay at Ole Miss or leave for another program.