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ESPN host says Lane Kiffin will only leave Ole Miss

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Lane Kiffin initially appeared in one job on sports news, says ESPN host

This week, ESPN released a new documentary about Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin called “Many Life of Lane Kiffin,” which premiered on September 24.

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The documentary goes deep into Kiffin’s life, including his current coaching position at Ole Miss Rebels and how he got there.

It's a long and winding road with many, including being a head coach of Tennessee volunteer, the Oakland Raiders and USC Trojans, who was fired from Kiffin on Tarmac.

It was probably the lowest part of Kevin's life, and USC was fired at the airport after the loss, but Kevin then received a call from then Alabama head coach Nick Saban.

Saban called Kiffin to make him work. He hopes he becomes his new offensive coordinator. Many people think Kiffin is not suitable for the job, and the marriage between the two will soon end, but that is not the case.

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It turns out that the partnership is profitable for both parties. It rejuvenated his career and eventually made him the head coach of Ole Miss, where he seemed happy.

But over the years, Kevin's name has been mentioned, including work in Florida, which may soon be open again. However, ESPN and SEC network host Ryan McGee believes Kiffin may leave Ole Miss: Alabama.

“I think he might have one, maybe two jobs, and if he's open, he'll really work. One of them might be open, and one of them might not. (Discussion on Florida is an open choice.)

I think Alabama is one. If Alabama calls, I don't care who you are-you will call back.

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It won't be shocking if the job opens up again, and the first call is Kiffin, the one that Alabama fans still love, and he still loves them. Kiffin saved him only with compliments and his connection to the school was strong.

So, at least for the time being, Kevin seems to be happy.