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Lane Kiffin, dog Juice pranked by daughter with fake cat noise

Grant Grubbs Profile Pictureby:Grant Grubbs06/04/23

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Ole Miss football head coach Lane Kiffin never fails to entertain. This time, the 48-year-old head coach delivered again with the help of his daughter.

On Saturday, Kiffin’s daughter, Landry, posted a video of her pranking her dad on TikTok. Landry, who has over 50,000 followers on the platform, placed a hidden device that “meows” randomly for up to eight hours under Kiffin’s nightstand.

The offensive mastermind wasn’t smart enough to sniff out the prank. Throughout the minute-long video, Kiffin aimlessly walks around his house, desperate to find the strange noise.

“There’s a cat in the house upstairs,” Kiffin said in the video. “I’m not making this up. It meows like every 45 seconds. I can’t find it.”

Kiffin wasn’t the only one who fell for the trick. Kiffin’s dog, Juice, was equally confused. Juice is an integral part of the Ole Miss program. With over 46,000 followers on Twitter, Juice has more followers than any player on the team.

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In the video, fans see Kiffin crawl around on the floor, slam vents and open suitcases. Kiffin isn’t above a little fun. The Ole Miss coach has a whopping 630,000 followers of his own on Twitter and is known for his social media antics.

While Kiffin is willing to have fun, he has a lot of work to do. Since joining Ole Miss, Kiffin has turned the Rebels into the third-winningest program in the SEC. Now, it’s time to climb that ladder even further.

Ole Miss had the eighth-best offense in the nation last season, averaging close to 500 yards per game. The program will have an opportunity to become even more dominant, returning most of its starters on offense outside of the wide receiver core.

Watch and see if Kiffin can be the one who play tricks on his opponents as Ole Miss kicks off its season on Sept. 2 against Mercer.