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TRANSCRIPT: Everything Lane Kiffin said in his Monday press conference ahead of Mercer game

TRANSCRIPT: Everything Lane Kiffin said in his Monday press conference ahead of Mercer game

OXFORD, Miss. – (Release) Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin met with media Monday to preview the Rebels’ 2023 season opener against Mercer on Saturday, Sept. 2, at 1 p.m. CT on SEC Network+ and ESPN+. A transcript can be found below:

Opening Statement…

“Today was the first true day preparing for Mercer. These guys played well Saturday, they played very well last year, they played extremely hard. Even if you go back two years ago when they were at Alabama, how well they played on defense. How well they played early, but especially on defense, that game and the problems they gave them. We’re going have our hands full, and have to prepare really well. Have to be ready to play in a lot of heat as well, have to be ready to handle what all comes with that and have to be prepared to play through that. I thought that the mock game went really well, that’s not always the case every year but the guys did a really good job of responding to making it like a game day and their energy and communication and substitutions. On the surface everybody would expect that’s how it is no matter what, but it is not that way every year. We come out of that game frustrated sometimes, so that was good to see. I really like where they are as a team as far as the way that they work, how they prepare. I don’t know how they’re going to play for sure but I do like that part of them so far.”

On who will start at QB Saturday…

“We’ve not made that final decision. We’re very excited about all of the guys. As far as for the starter, that’s two people and both guys did extremely well, made really explosive plays Saturday, managed the offense well, and I feel really confident with either of them.”

On the team’s preparation for the heat…

“The good thing is we’re playing at home, so we have this heat to practice in. It’s not like we’re going on the road to a different region. We have it here, we played at the exact same time Saturday so we dealt with the heat out there. That means that you really have to push yourself, and also have to expect to play multiple players. You have to be ready for your role, whatever that role is, however many snaps that is, but usually in this type of heat you end up playing more players so it’s a good opportunity for guys.”

On what he needs to see from Sanders and Dart to name a starter…

“I’d just still like to collect information and still keep practicing and keep pushing forward. Like I said, I feel extremely confident in both guys to win games, and both guys have, on big stages, which is very unusual to have. That’s more like in the NFL you have veterans like that. I wouldn’t think too many people have that, two guys who have been on the big stage and have performed well, so we’re excited.”

On the new rule of a continuous game clock after first downs…

“I don’t like it. I like change when it’s needed. I’m sure most offensive guys don’t like it, most defensive guys do. There was a glaring difference. Only so many games were played this weekend but it’s 1.6 or 1.7 possessions different from last year, which is a lot. That will be a big difference. I don’t like it, I think the game was very exciting, college football is very exciting. Fans love it, people love it, so I don’t think this change was needed at all. Every rule change in the last few years, if you haven’t noticed, has been defense-oriented. They even changed what pass interference is on defense now. They don’t have to look at the ball and if they run into us its not pass interference, so I wonder who’s on that committee.”

On what he’ll be able to evaluate in a game versus in practice…

“We try to do the best that we can. Obviously, there’s no crowd out there and the nerves that go with being on television, so you don’t ever know for sure. You don’t know for sure even at the next level, in the NFL. Even when they’ve played in big college games you see people perform differently. You just never know. You try to make it the closest you can and you study the players, study their habits and how they react.”

On Zakhari Franklin

“He’s not out there practicing yet, unfortunately, so it’s hard for me to answer what he looks like when he’s out there. Obviously, we know what he’s looked like before, had a couple thousand-yard seasons there, big time playmaker, but we don’t know that yet. Anticipate him out there soon.”

On how the defense is progressing…

“I feel really good. The way that they communicated with each other, all Saturdays but really last Saturday, getting all 11 guys on the same page. We put in enough stuff that it causes problems but not too much stuff that we don’t know what we’re doing. I’d never worked with Pete [Golding]. I’ve been extremely impressed and I understand why so many coaches have spoken so highly of him from a schematic standpoint and just the ability to see everything.”

On the team’s chemistry with new faces…

“Yeah, I’ve seen really good chemistry so far. I don’t think if you pulled up a year ago I said that. Obviously, you’re never going to hear a coach say ‘Man I feel really bad about it,’ but I didn’t feel this way a year ago and that ended up showing itself unfortunately. I feel much different about this. You have a bunch of new players, majority of them have played a lot and have come in with the right attitude of buying into the team and what can they do, even in reduced roles at times from what they’ve done before or what they were hoping. Everybody hopes they’re the guy, that’s just how it works. It’s definitely easier now than when you get into the season and things aren’t going the way you want them to go. I’ve been very pleased about that.”

On the offensive line…

“I do feel confident up there in a number of players. If we were playing today we’d be rotating guys and not just playing the same five so I feel good about that.”

On Chris Graves’ availability…

“We do expect him to play. All the information we’ve got is that he’s eligible immediately. He does have a long way to go to learn what he’s got to do since he just got here.”

On Jam Griffin

“Jam’s done well at running back and special teams. Very competitive, really exciting out there. He’s made a bunch of plays. He’s a really good addition to be able to make this time of year and we’re really excited about him.”

On Chris Graves addition to the team…

“I would say that’s more of a role model, roster management move. Not a lot of numbers there, had some injuries and some different things at corner. Like you would in the NFL, you look to bring in a number out there. That was not a situation where ‘Hey we’ve got a lot of players at this position and here’s this really good player we’re just going to add him.’ That was more of a needed addition.”

On Quinshon Judkins durability/workload…

“We’re not going to put numbers on his touches. Every game’s unique, every season’s unique. We’re going to do the best things to win, whatever that is each week. That may vary and be different but I can’t tell you that right now.”

On this year’s team being his deepest at Ole Miss…

“I do feel like it’s the deepest. I think that we do have probably better backups than we’ve had, ever. Again, this is not an individual sport and a lot of it is how you play together and how you come together so that’s still to be seen.”

On John Saunders…

“He can do a lot of things. Really long, and he can run well. We’re excited about him. Great culture guy, student of the game, studies really hard. We’re excited about him on defense and special teams.”

Evelyn Van Pelt

Evelyn has covered sports for over two decades, beginning her journalism career as a sports writer for a newspaper in Austin, Texas. She attended Texas A&M and majored in English. Evelyn's love for Ole Miss began when her daughter Katie attended the university on a volleyball scholarship. Evelyn created the Rebel Walk in 2013 and has served as publisher and managing editor since its inception.

About The Author

Evelyn Van Pelt

Evelyn has covered sports for over two decades, beginning her journalism career as a sports writer for a newspaper in Austin, Texas. She attended Texas A&M and majored in English. Evelyn's love for Ole Miss began when her daughter Katie attended the university on a volleyball scholarship. Evelyn created the Rebel Walk in 2013 and has served as publisher and managing editor since its inception.

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