Lane Kiffin was introduced as LSU's coach on Monday, after his dramatic exit from Ole Miss. Kiffin's final game as the Rebels coach was the 38-19 win over Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl on Friday.On Monday, former Ole Miss and New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning appeared on SiriusXM's "Airing It Out" and exposed Kiffin for allegedly skipping the Rebels' team meetings before the Egg Bowl."I don't even know if Lane was in one meeting last week before they (Rebels) played Mississippi State," Manning said. "I think his mind was set up; he was going to LSU. So, it shows that these players could go out there and play."Manning enrolled at Ole Miss in 1999, but redshirted his freshman year. In the following four seasons, he recorded 10,119 passing yards, 81 touchdowns, 35 interceptions and five rushing TDs.Manning played his entire 16-year NFL career with the New York Giants, where he won two Super Bowls.In October 2021, Ole Miss retired Manning's No. 10 jersey.Lane Kiffin won't coach Ole Miss in historic College Football Playoff appearanceNCAA Football: Louisiana State Head Coach Lane Kiffin Introductory Press Conference - Source: ImagnIn his final year at Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin led the team to its first 11-win season. The No. 6 Rebels have also made it to the College Football Playoff for the first time in the school's history.However, Kiffin won't coach the Rebels in the playoffs, despite leading them to the historic achievement.In a statement he released to announce his move to LSU, Kiffin said he attempted to convince the officials at Ole Miss to let him coach the Rebels in the postseason, but the school didn't let him.On Tuesday, it was announced that newly-hired LSU offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. — who has followed Kiffin to the Tigers — will be allowed to coach the Rebels in their historic playoff run.