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LANE KIFFIN: All right, thank you, Commissioner. Honored to be here. I don't take this for granted. There are only 16 of these spots that we get to hold and come up here, so a lot of appreciation for that.
Commissioner has been phenomenal. Just mentioned going into the sixth year, and he's been great to us. Keith Carter and Chancellor Boyce hiring us five and a half years ago, and the Ole Miss fans and Oxford and how, as he mentioned, a lot of personal things there and how awesome it's been.
It's really been an amazing five years personally and professionally there in Oxford and I reflect on that like life, with so many good things of gains and losses. With my daughter Landry being there and now Knox and Layla living there really is amazing. He mentioned, kind of broke it all down, my brother and his four kids living there. You know, it's really amazing.
And then with some losses there of now losing both parents in the last year has been very challenging. You know, just thinking on the way over here about my mother and how grateful I am to her, and it reminds me of coaches' wives, and to all coaches' wives in all levels how you really are the glue that holds everything together in these families with coaches like my dad that worked so much and the mom is doing everything at home.
So just really grateful to both my parents for that. Feel like they spent a lot of years and spent a lot of time taking us to a certain level. So what you're now experiencing that, which is strange of losing both parents, that you're really the highest on the family tree now of what's left, and what that means about -- they go next door and I don't think they leave you. They go next door and allow you to go to the next level.
So just coming off couple days with family and with Chris' kids, you know, whether that was dancing with my nieces at Morgan Wallen or yesterday out on the boat and seeing all the cousins playing with each other and how proud my parents would be of that.
So just really cool to see things through a different lens now. Awesome that there are so many Kiffins in Oxford to experience everything together.
You know, where I think of our program, where we are, and last four seasons there since COVID, three of those four seasons with top 12 finishes. I believe in the last 55 years of Ole Miss there has been four top 12 finishes.
So three of those to be in the last four years, one in the previous 51 years, says a lot about what we've been able to do through the staff, through the players, through everybody involved, especially the leadership above me.
Over that time, the third most SEC wins of all 16 SEC teams. That helps us tremendously. When we got there at Ole Miss, we had to sell to recruits, hey, when you come here this is what's it's going to look like. We're going to win. We are going to have first round picks. We are going to have the most players drafted in school history. We're going to win 11 games in a season, win 21 in the last two seasons.
So now that we've done that, we've seen the impact, whether that's transfers coming in or high school kids that have been able to see that. Especially with Mississippi kids to stay home knowing they can achieve and get all these things that maybe previously they needed to look to leave for.
The 2025 team, I think we have a lot of really good players coming back. Added a lot through the portal. It's been a very competitive offseason. I think that the groundwork of these last players over the last few years, what they laid, what they taught the players, has been very beneficial.
Like we say in recruiting, you know, you get what you see with us. There is no fluff in recruiting. We don't put on a show and then all of a sudden they get there and it's a different thing.
I think that's really helped us over time for us not to have many kids that are playing leave and go into the portal and for other kids to come to us because they know that.
And a lot of that is to our culture and staff. So to be able to keep our entire staff from last year was very critical. That's not been the case a lot of times in our years at Ole Miss. We had to replace a lot of really good coaches. I think we've done a good job of putting together this roster, working within this cap.
If you go back to retention of last year's players and the portal guys December, January, we went into that operating under this cap because we were told the settlement was most likely going to get approved and how that would work.
We get a lot of questions like, what's it like now? We've been operating -- we have -- under these cap guidelines of what was coming and what it was going look like. I think we've done a really good job of that.
Obviously means you can't sign as many players as you would like at times because you have a budget. So we're obviously hopeful that will be rewarded by doing that. I think it's obvious people aren't staying within that cap, so I think the whole thing will be, what does that look like? That's what we don't know. What does it look like when you don't and what are the punishments for that? Do you win and that comes later?
So that's remained to be seen, but already got the questions about the cap, what that's like having to do that. We've been doing that for a while, operating on that.
Very excited about this schedule coming up. We play nine games in Mississippi so that's awesome for our fans basically to have nine home games. It's amazing. For Oxford to have that for the businesses there is great.
So be a very competitive schedule and a lot of work to do with all the new players in the meantime. So just appreciative to be here. Thanks for you guys coming out. With that, questions?
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LANE KIFFIN: All right, thank you, Commissioner. Honored to be here. I don't take this for granted. There are only 16 of these spots that we get to hold and come up here, so a lot of appreciation for that.
Commissioner has been phenomenal. Just mentioned going into the sixth year, and he's been great to us. Keith Carter and Chancellor Boyce hiring us five and a half years ago, and the Ole Miss fans and Oxford and how, as he mentioned, a lot of personal things there and how awesome it's been.
It's really been an amazing five years personally and professionally there in Oxford and I reflect on that like life, with so many good things of gains and losses. With my daughter Landry being there and now Knox and Layla living there really is amazing. He mentioned, kind of broke it all down, my brother and his four kids living there. You know, it's really amazing.
And then with some losses there of now losing both parents in the last year has been very challenging. You know, just thinking on the way over here about my mother and how grateful I am to her, and it reminds me of coaches' wives, and to all coaches' wives in all levels how you really are the glue that holds everything together in these families with coaches like my dad that worked so much and the mom is doing everything at home.
So just really grateful to both my parents for that. Feel like they spent a lot of years and spent a lot of time taking us to a certain level. So what you're now experiencing that, which is strange of losing both parents, that you're really the highest on the family tree now of what's left, and what that means about -- they go next door and I don't think they leave you. They go next door and allow you to go to the next level.
So just coming off couple days with family and with Chris' kids, you know, whether that was dancing with my nieces at Morgan Wallen or yesterday out on the boat and seeing all the cousins playing with each other and how proud my parents would be of that.
So just really cool to see things through a different lens now. Awesome that there are so many Kiffins in Oxford to experience everything together.
You know, where I think of our program, where we are, and last four seasons there since COVID, three of those four seasons with top 12 finishes. I believe in the last 55 years of Ole Miss there has been four top 12 finishes.
So three of those to be in the last four years, one in the previous 51 years, says a lot about what we've been able to do through the staff, through the players, through everybody involved, especially the leadership above me.
Over that time, the third most SEC wins of all 16 SEC teams. That helps us tremendously. When we got there at Ole Miss, we had to sell to recruits, hey, when you come here this is what's it's going to look like. We're going to win. We are going to have first round picks. We are going to have the most players drafted in school history. We're going to win 11 games in a season, win 21 in the last two seasons.
So now that we've done that, we've seen the impact, whether that's transfers coming in or high school kids that have been able to see that. Especially with Mississippi kids to stay home knowing they can achieve and get all these things that maybe previously they needed to look to leave for.
The 2025 team, I think we have a lot of really good players coming back. Added a lot through the portal. It's been a very competitive offseason. I think that the groundwork of these last players over the last few years, what they laid, what they taught the players, has been very beneficial.
Like we say in recruiting, you know, you get what you see with us. There is no fluff in recruiting. We don't put on a show and then all of a sudden they get there and it's a different thing.
I think that's really helped us over time for us not to have many kids that are playing leave and go into the portal and for other kids to come to us because they know that.
And a lot of that is to our culture and staff. So to be able to keep our entire staff from last year was very critical. That's not been the case a lot of times in our years at Ole Miss. We had to replace a lot of really good coaches. I think we've done a good job of putting together this roster, working within this cap.
If you go back to retention of last year's players and the portal guys December, January, we went into that operating under this cap because we were told the settlement was most likely going to get approved and how that would work.
We get a lot of questions like, what's it like now? We've been operating -- we have -- under these cap guidelines of what was coming and what it was going look like. I think we've done a really good job of that.
Obviously means you can't sign as many players as you would like at times because you have a budget. So we're obviously hopeful that will be rewarded by doing that. I think it's obvious people aren't staying within that cap, so I think the whole thing will be, what does that look like? That's what we don't know. What does it look like when you don't and what are the punishments for that? Do you win and that comes later?
So that's remained to be seen, but already got the questions about the cap, what that's like having to do that. We've been doing that for a while, operating on that.
Very excited about this schedule coming up. We play nine games in Mississippi so that's awesome for our fans basically to have nine home games. It's amazing. For Oxford to have that for the businesses there is great.
So be a very competitive schedule and a lot of work to do with all the new players in the meantime. So just appreciative to be here. Thanks for you guys coming out. With that, questions?