Trinidad Chambliss, the quarterback for Ole Miss, publicly disagreed with former head coach Lane Kiffin regarding Kiffin's comments about racism in Oxford, Mississippi. Kiffin, who is set to become the head coach of the LSU Tigers, mentioned in a May interview that some Black families expressed concerns about moving to Mississippi due to perceived racism. He stated that parents were hesitant to allow their children to move to Oxford, citing a lack of diversity. Chambliss responded by saying, "Me, personally, I don’t agree. I don’t think that what he said was truthful." He emphasized that the Oxford community is welcoming and supportive, regardless of race. Chambliss shared his positive experiences during his recruitment, stating that he felt at home in Oxford and received love from the community. Kiffin later apologized for his comments, clarifying that he did not intend to offend anyone at Ole Miss or in Mississippi.
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Trinidad Chambliss Responds to Lane Kiffin's Comments on Racism in Oxford
Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss publicly disagreed with Lane Kiffin's remarks about racism in Oxford, Mississippi. Kiffin had claimed that some Black families were concerned about moving to the area, while Chambliss asserted that the community is welcoming and supportive. Kiffin later apologized for his comments.
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Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss publicly disagrees with Lane Kiffin's claims about racism in Oxford
Trinidad Chambliss Responds to Lane Kiffin's Comments on Racism in Oxford