After Further Review On Demand is powered by BREC Golf Matt Moscona reacts to Lane Kiffin’s viral comments about Ole Miss, Mississippi recruiting, and LSU’s long-term future after the Vanity Fair story that set college football fans on fire. Kiffin issued an apology after backlash from Ole Miss fans, but his newest comments may have created even more controversy — especially with LSU fans expecting immediate College Football Playoff success. Moscona breaks down why Kiffin appears to be tempering expectations for LSU in 2026, why he believes the move from Ole Miss to LSU is a long-term play, and how the situation compares to Nick Saban leaving LSU for Alabama nearly 20 years ago. Could Ole Miss actually be better than LSU next season? And how will LSU fans react to Kiffin essentially admitting it might take years for his vision to fully work in Baton Rouge? This video covers Lane Kiffin, LSU football, Ole Miss football, College Football Playoff expectations, SEC recruiting, Nick Saban comparisons, and the fallout from one of the biggest college football stories of the offseason. Photo Credit: IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
On The Hunt Palmer Show, Hunt reacts to the national fallout surrounding Lane Kiffin’s controversial Vanity Fair comments about Ole Miss, Oxford, and recruiting in the South. While social media and Mississippi media outlets have exploded with reactions accusing Kiffin of taking shots at Ole Miss, Hunt explains why he believes the entire controversy is being blown way out of proportion. Hunt breaks down the public reaction from Ole Miss fans, Mississippi media personalities, and LSU supporters while discussing what actually matters long term for Lane Kiffin at LSU. Is this just another example of the “Lane Kiffin experience,” or did the LSU head coach make a mistake by continuing to address his departure from Oxford publicly? The conversation also dives into LSU football expectations, the future of the LSU-Ole Miss rivalry, Pete Golding’s role at Ole Miss, and why none of this drama will matter unless Kiffin wins big in Baton Rouge. Subscribe for more LSU Football coverage, SEC analysis, College Football Playoff discussion, recruiting updates, and daily coverage from The Hunt Palmer Show.
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Manchester United are reportedly battling Manchester City for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson — and club legend Paul Scholes believes United MUST win the race. Scholes says Anderson would be the perfect midfield partner for Kobbie Mainoo as Michael Carrick continues reshaping this United side ahead of next season’s Champions League return. But with Forest demanding around £100 million and Pep Guardiola also interested, this could become one of the biggest Premier League transfer battles of the summer. Could United actually pull this off? And is Elliot Anderson worth the price tag? 👇 Let me know your thoughts in the comments! #MUFC #ManchesterUnited #ElliotAnderson #PaulScholes #RedDevilsReport #Transfers #ManUnitedNews #PremierLeague #KobbieMainoo #Football
Donovan Mitchell looked finished at halftime… then he flipped the entire game upside down. After scoring just 4 points in the first half, Mitchell exploded for 39 points in the second half, tying an NBA playoff record and dragging the Cavaliers back into the series. Cleveland’s massive 23-0 run stunned Detroit, while James Harden delivered a calm, clutch performance with 24 points and 11 assists to help the Cavs even the battle at 2-2. The Pistons had momentum. Cade Cunningham had Detroit believing. But once Spider caught fire, the game turned into a nightmare. Was this the night Donovan Mitchell proved he can carry Cleveland deep into the playoffs? Or did Detroit let a golden chance slip away? Watch until the end and drop your take in the comments: Are the Cavs now in control, or can the Pistons strike back at home?
The Los Angeles Lakers' hopes of winning another NBA championship are over but questions over what comes next for LeBron James will rumble on beyond Monday's loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The reigning-champion Thunder blew an 11-point third-quarter lead only to rally back in the fourth for a 115-110 win to complete their four-game sweep of James and the Lakers. The victory means the injury-ravaged Thunder can take a much-needed rest before facing the winner of the Minnesota-San Antonio series in the Western Conference Finals. The Lakers, meanwhile, finished first in the Pacific Division again only to get knocked out of the playoffs in the first round for the second year in a row. In fact, James’ Lakers haven’t won a playoff series since reaching the conference finals in 2023. James finished with a game-high 12 rebounds and 24 points in what was an otherwise brutal game for the former MVP. Not only were the Lakers outscored by 17 points while he was on the floor, but James also committed four costly turnovers on a night when LA had 19. There's good reason to believe Monday's loss could be James' last appearance for the Lakers, given his age and expiring contract, but he didn't indicate any decision after Monday's loss. 'With my future, I don't know, obviously, I mean, it's obviously still fresh,' he told reporters. 'When the time comes, obviously you guys will know what I decided to do.' James last committed to the Lakers back in July 2024, when he agreed to a two-year deal to return to Los Angeles. It was worth $104million and it ran through the 2025/26 season. Now James will become a free agent on June 30 and questions over whether he will retire or find a new home have been bubbling since 12 months prior, when his agent Rich Paul told ESPN: 'LeBron wants to compete for a championship.' 'He knows the Lakers are building for the future. He understands that, but he values a realistic chance of winning it all.' The 23-season veteran, a four-time NBA champion, exercised his player option for this season. By making that $52.6m decision - rather than negotiating another deal - James ushered in a rare first: never before in his eight years with the Lakers had he played through the final year of a deal. #lebron #lakers #basketball #nbaplayoffs