Lane Kiffin wasn't ready to talk about his own game yet. The Mississippi coach fixated instead on the final moments of Vanderbilt's stunning upset of then-No. 1 Alabama.
SEC means more … upsets? Three top 10 teams fall, led by Vanderbilt’s vanquishing of Alabama
Lane Kiffin wasn't ready to talk about his own game yet. The Mississippi coach fixated instead on the final moments of Vanderbilt's stunning upset of then-No. 1 Alabama.
"Sorry, I mean this is a once-in-a-lifetime thing going on," Kiffin told reporters after the Rebels' win over South Carolina. "Better watch, you're probably not ever going to see this again."
The Southeastern Conference's biggest shakeups haven't come courtesy of newcomers Oklahoma and Texas so far, but from more unlikely culprits.
Think Kentucky over Mississippi, Arkansas over Tennessee, Texas A&M over Missouri. And the ultimate shocker: Vanderbilt toppling the mighty Crimson Tide for the first time in 40 years. Three Top 10 SEC teams fell last weekend, two of them to unranked league brethren, and the Rebels had lost to Kentucky a week earlier.