Lane Kiffin poised for finest hour at Ole Miss. Just don't blow it.

Lane Kiffin poised for finest hour at Ole Miss. Just don't blow it. Blake Toppmeyer, USA TODAY NETWORKOctober 3, 2025 at 7:02 AM 0 On the final day of March, I asked Lane Kiffin how long it took him to get over not making the College Football Playoff, with a team talented enough to qualify.

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Blake Toppmeyer, USA TODAY NETWORKOctober 3, 2025 at 7:02 AM

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On the final day of March, I asked Lane Kiffin how long it took him to get over not making the College Football Playoff, with a team talented enough to qualify.

My question incorrectly presupposed that Kiffin had gotten over it. He hadn't.

"I wouldn't say I fully am over it," he told me then.

The playoff rebuke became the final chapter in what Kiffin described as "maybe the worst" year of his life. His dad, Monte, died before the season. They were especially close. His long-term relationship with girlfriend Sally Rychlak ended. Then, with the best team of his Mississippi tenure, the Rebels marched to the playoff's doorstep, only to stumble and fall in The Swamp just before crossing the threshold.

"They say things come in threes," Kiffin said to me.

That's one philosophical musing. Here's another: It's darkest before the dawn.

With Ole Miss 5-0 after the season's first month, Kiffin is positioned for the finest hour. The Rebels surged to No. 4 in the US LBM Coaches Poll, and they've got as good of a chance to qualify for the playoff as any SEC team.

It's not just the roster, or how well quarterback Trinidad Chambliss is playing, or that this latest win against LSU looks good on the résumé.

It's the schedule, too. Seriously, check it out. Just two ranked opponents remain.

True, those are road games against No. 10 Georgia and No. 8 Oklahoma, but even if the Rebels lose both, they'll almost certainly make the playoff at 10-2 if they do what last year's team failed to do and take care of business against unranked opponents.

I don't want to be an alarmist, but they still must navigate past Florida, the team that foiled them last season. And, do you think Mississippi State might be just a bit fired up for the Egg Bowl in Starkville, if an upset means stripping Ole Miss of a playoff bid?

Point being, beating either Georgia or Oklahoma would provide some potentially necessary breathing room.

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The Rebels' takedown of No. 4 LSU amounts to the second-biggest win of Kiffin's tenure, behind last year's toppling of Georgia. Ole Miss fans stormed the field and tore down the goal posts after that one in 2024, and it resonated with Kiffin that the Rebels fans who formed the fourth-largest crowd in program history stayed in their seats after the final seconds ticked off in the 24-19 victory against Brian Kelly's Tigers.

"You don't rush the field," Kiffin said, "because we did what we're supposed to do, and that's win the game. And so, that makes me happy that this program's got to that place."

The next two months will tell us whether Kiffin's program has progressed to the point of taking success in stride.

If the Rebels handle their business, one of the worst years of Kiffin's life will be followed by the best season of his career.

Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network's senior national college football columnist. Email him at [email protected] and follow him on X @btoppmeyer.

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