Lane Kiffin transformed Ole Miss into a national contender, delivering three 10‑ or more-win seasons and a Playoff berth. But one number haunted his tenure from start to finish: 7.12 penalties per game. That chronic lack of discipline became the program’s defining flaw under Kiffin, costing the Rebels yards, momentum, and sometimes entire games. According to Action Network data, Ole Miss ranked ninth nationally in penalties over the last five se…
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