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Updated · Fox News · May 15
ESPN Writer David Dennis Jr. Targets Lane Kiffin’s LSU Move, Citing 1965 Voting Rights Act
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 15

ESPN Writer David Dennis Jr. Targets Lane Kiffin’s LSU Move, Citing 1965 Voting Rights Act

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 15
  • David Dennis Jr. wrote for ESPN and Andscape that Lane Kiffin’s remarks about black families and Ole Miss amounted to virtue signaling tied to his move to LSU.
  • Dennis argued Kiffin had shown little concern for diversity before leaving Mississippi and said Louisiana was trying to reduce Black political representation after a recent Supreme Court ruling affecting the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
  • Lane Kiffin had earlier apologized after saying some black families were uncomfortable with sons and grandsons playing for Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi.
  • Clay Travis amplified the column on X, arguing ESPN should not employ a writer attacking SEC coaches and schools through racial politics, adding to scrutiny of Dennis’ role at the network.
  • The dispute feeds a broader debate over ESPN’s direction as critics say the network has been moving away from identity-focused commentary while still featuring Dennis on major platforms.
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