Lane Kiffin apparently has gotten over the fact that an Ole Miss fan supposedly tried to run his car off the road. Via Pete Thamel of ESPN.com, five members of the LSU coaching staff will return to ...
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety is denying an allegation from former Mississippi football coach Lane Kiffin that he was being run "off the road" by angry Ole Miss fans after he decided to ...
“It was really hard. I’m human,” Lane said. “Even though you understand it’s the passion [of the fans], you’re with your son and you’re driving and you got to call a cop that you know so they’ll help ...
Kiffin was introduced as LSU’s new coach Monday and was offered a chance to respond to Rebels fans who voiced their displeasure with him at the airport as he boarded a plane. In doing so, he revealed ...
If Lane Kiffin is to be believed, the streets of Oxford, Mississippi were a George Miller movie while he was heading to the airport to leave for Baton Rouge. During his introductory news conference at ...
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Nike has taken a bold step into the future with Project Amplify, the world’s first motor-powered footwear system made for people who love to move. Created with robotics partner Dephy, the design ...
The Qilin ransomware operation was spotted executing Linux encryptors in Windows using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to evade detection by traditional security tools. The ransomware first launched ...
Computer vision libraries have changed how AI models classify images. These tools help digital systems understand visual data very well. They allow AI models to spot complex patterns and objects in ...
Running a SOC often feels like drowning in alerts. Every morning, dashboards light up with thousands of signals; some urgent, many irrelevant. The job is to find the real threats fast enough to keep ...