Lane Kiffin criticizes NCAA’s pass interference rules, citing favoritism towards defensive players
Key points:
- Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin expresses dissatisfaction with NCAA's pass interference rules
- Kiffin believes officials are favoring the defensive player more often
- He believes the impact of pass interference rules is even greater than the clock rules
Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin has expressed his displeasure with the NCAA over the way pass interference penalties are being called this season. Kiffin believes that defensive players are benefiting from the new rules, which are negatively impacting the game. He also criticized the recent changes to the clock rules. Kiffin’s comments were made during the SEC Coaches Teleconference. Kiffin has previously spoken out against the changes to the game clock. The Rebels are set to face the Mississippi State Bulldogs in their upcoming game.
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