Ole Miss HC Lane Kiffin Heavily Trolls Auburn Over Hugh Freeze’s Play-Calling Controversy

Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin trolls Auburn's confusing play-calling setup with a hilarious question about fourth downs.

Lane Kiffin could not pass up the chance to go after Auburn’s perplexing offensive arrangement once more. After learning about Hugh Freeze’s intricate multi-coach play-calling system, many college football fans are beginning to question its effectiveness. The Ole Miss head coach took to his usual online forum to perform his well-known trolling act.

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Ole Miss HC Lane Kiffin Takes Aim at Auburn’s Confusing Coaching Structure

Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin took his signature trolling style to a new level again, questioning the confusing play-calling setup of Auburn. Shortly after the story broke about the Tigers’ strange system in which multiple coaches handle different downs, Kiffin posed the question that everyone wanted an answer to: “So does a 4th coach call 4th downs??”

The plot was illuminated when Auburn insider Justin Hokanson revealed the Tigers’ complicated offensive structure. According to his tweet, Derrick Nix, the offensive coordinator, is in charge of the first-down strategy, while Kent Austin, the quarterbacks coach, takes care of the third downs. Head coach Freeze calls second downs but still has veto power over any assistant’s decisions.

Hokanson’s tweet indicated that Freeze is a major part of the process. Nix referred to Freeze as “highly involved” and stated that his level of interference “depends on how the game is going.” The method enables Freeze to change any call, so there is a possibility of confusion at the most important moments.

Jon Tweets Sports attempted to clarify Auburn’s approach by breaking down the responsibilities. He outlined how Nix calls first downs, Freeze handles second downs, and Austin manages third downs, with Freeze maintaining override authority throughout. Despite calling it a “solid strategy,” many found the setup unnecessarily complicated.

Critics have criticized Freeze’s micromanagement approach as inefficient and confusing. Many analysts believe that multiple voices calling plays create unnecessary chaos for players, especially quarterback Jackson Arnold, who transferred from Oklahoma to seek stability.

This latest exchange continues the ongoing social media rivalry between Kiffin and Freeze. The two coaches have engaged in numerous online battles. Since taking over at Ole Miss, Kiffin holds a perfect 2-0 record against Freeze’s teams on the field.

The season’s first game will put the Auburn Tigers’ complicated play-calling system to the test.

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