Lane Kiffin never misses a chance to troll an opponent and when a player on that opponent's team is his daughter's boyfriend? It gets even better,
Kiffin could barely wait until Molly McGrath's microphone was in his face to start having fun with Landry Kiffin's beau. When the relationship was disclosed earlier this week, Kiffin didn't offer much of a comment on the relationship other than to tweet out "take the over".
After Ole Miss' 24-19 victory on Saturday, Kiffin followed up on those comments.
"I'm looking for Whit [Weeks] right now to see if we covered the over."
— ESPN (@espn) September 27, 2025
Lane Kiffin after beating No. 4 LSU 😭 pic.twitter.com/YcBG6agyp7
"I'm looking for Whit right now to see if we covered the over," Kiffin quipped.
Wow. Lane Kiffin is never one to back down for a trolling challenge, and when it's all said and done, he's usually going to win.
Whit Weeks lost his lunch and LSU lost the game
It was an eventful day for Weeks, who ended up getting a little sick in the first half and had to relieve himself of whatever was bothering him in his stomach. Let's just hope he didn't go to the Kiffin's house for dinner last night and this was the result,
What did Landry give to Whit Weeks 😭 he’s out here throwing up on sky cast #lsu #olemiss #CollegeFootball pic.twitter.com/2Uv5GGAvG9
— Nathan Keener (@nate23keener) September 27, 2025
Weeks was able to stay in the game after that incident, but he would eventually leave the field in the fourth quarter with an apparent leg injury. Up until the injury, Weeks was having a solid game with four tackles and a fumble recovery. Reports have Weeks spotted wearing a walking boot after the game.
Kiffin is ready for another round
Earlier this week, it was announced that Ole Miss' permanent SEC opponents for the next four years would be LSU, Mississippi State and Oklahoma. That means the Magnolia Bowl will continue on uninterrupted and Kiffin mentioned that to McGrath.
"It was a tough game, like these games always are. Luckily, we've been able to win the last three at home and [the SEC] kept this rivalry alive, so we'll see them next year," Kiffin added.