It could be argued that Lane Kiffin did a better job at Ole Miss from 2020 to 2025 than any other coach in that program's history since Johnny Vaught from 1947 to 1970 and 1973. Over that time, Vaught won 74.5 percent of his games. Kiffin left Ole Miss for LSU as the program's second-best all-time winning percentage (among coaches who coached for more than one season), winning 74.3 percent of his games in Oxford. In that time, he won three bowl games and got Ole Miss to the College Football Playoff before his exit. That means that in the modern era, no coach that took the field in Oxford was more success than Kiffin. However, despite all that success, Kiffin appears to have been held back by one major factor during his time with the Rebels: The city of Oxford and Ole Miss itself. Kiffin claims Oxford was a road block in recruiting LSU new head coach Lane Kiffin speaks at South Stadium Club at Tiger Stadium.…