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By Matt Moscona
Ole Miss will accept help from former assistants now at LSU.
Only Lane Kiffin is unwelcome for the Rebels’ College Football Playoff run.
Offensive staffers Charlie Weis Jr. (OC), George McDonald (WRs), Joe Cox (TEs), Dane Stevens (QBs) and Sawyer Jordan (slot WR) have all accepted positions at LSU under Kiffin but returned to Oxford Monday to prepare for the CFP.
An LSU official confirmed to LouisianaSports.net that all the assistants have signed a binding Memorandum of Understanding with non-compete language that requires that they assume their roles at LSU immediately following the end of Ole Miss’s season.
Re: LSU assistants going back to work at Ole Miss through the CFP
An LSU official confirmed to me that all four have signed a binding MOU with non-compete clause. There is no concern on LSU’s end of any of the coaches remaining with the Rebels. All will return to LSU when Ole…
— Matt Moscona (@MattMoscona) December 9, 2025
“It was the right thing to do,” the LSU officials said, noting they would have allowed Lane Kiffin to remain with the Rebels through the CFP had Ole Miss AD Keith Carter allowed it.
The Rebels will host Tulane in the first round of the CFP on December 20. Should they win, they would advance to the Sugar Bowl to take on No. 3 seed Georgia in New Orleans on New Years Day. The semifinals are January 8 and 9, and the national title game will be played January 19.
The transfer portal opens January 2, and LSU is expected to be active in acquiring talent for 2026.
Pete Nakos of On3 has reported that Ole Miss will hire East Carolina offensive coordinator and former Ole Miss co-offensive coordinator John David Baker.
With Ty Howle taking the Virginia Tech offensive coordinator job, Ole Miss is finalizing a deal with East Carolina offensive coordinator John David Baker, sources tell @On3sports.
Former Ole Miss co-OC. https://t.co/Heyf1whYLQ https://t.co/VdLROOVgEU pic.twitter.com/NoPLuX6QCb
— Pete Nakos (@PeteNakos) December 9, 2025

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