Picture: Lane Kiffin's daughter Landry dazzles in all-black fit while bidding adieu to USC after big SEC win

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Lane Kiffin's daughter Landry dazzles in all-black fit while bidding adieu to USC after big SEC win. (Image credits: Imagn, Landry Kiffin on Instagram)

Lane Kiffin's daughters, Landry and Presley, stole the spotlight even as the Ole Miss Rebels stumbled on the field last week. Both sisters looked fantastic in their stylish outfits.

The Rebels entered Saturday’s game undefeated at 4-0, ranked No. 6 nationally, and favored to beat Kentucky at home. A 5-0 start seemed like a sure thing, but things went off the rails as Ole Miss lost 20-17 in a shocking upset.

However, Ole Miss bounced back in style on Saturday after a dominating 27-3 win over South Carolina. Landry celebrated the victory by posting a photo of herself, dressed in an all-black outfit, with her father, and a cheeky caption:

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“Byeee USC.”
Screenshot, via Instagram
Screenshot, via Instagram

Quarterback Jaxson Dart played a solid game, passing for 285 yards and rushing for 44. He connected with five different receivers throughout the game. Tre Harris, the nation’s leading receiver, caught three passes for 81 yards in the first half before exiting due to a lower-body injury.

South Carolina will now face a tough road ahead as it heads to No. 1 Alabama next week. Meanwhile, Alabama is looking to rebound after a narrow 40-35 loss to Vanderbilt, just one week after upsetting Georgia.

Lane Kiffin felt ‘really’ bad after the loss to Kentucky at home

After Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss bounced back strong with a 27-3 road win over South Carolina, the coach expressed pride in his defense for avoiding penalties and dominating the game. Nevertheless, he noted the need for more consistency in the running game.

“I felt really bad, probably the worst feeling after a loss (to Kentucky at home) in the most amount of days since we've been here in a game, so our fans will be mad because we lost,” Kiffin said. “But it just was like we just handed that thing away in so many ways, and just so not what we thought we were going to play like.
“So our guys battled this week, and they battled through that, so they didn't let it affect in a second game.” [Timestamp - 00:25]
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The Rebels head to Baton Rouge next Saturday to face the No. 13 LSU Tigers. Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. CT, with coverage on ABC.

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Edited by Piyush Bisht