Ole Miss Head Coach Lane Kiffin Set To Make Big Decision Later Today
In the high-stakes poker game of college football coaching, Lane Kiffin is holding all the cards, and the entire sport is waiting to see his next move. After leading Ole Miss to a historic 11-1 season and a guaranteed spot in the College Football Playoff, Kiffin finds himself at a career crossroads. Does he stay in Oxford, where he’s built a powerhouse, or does he cash in his chips for a mega-deal at LSU, a program practically built to print national championship trophies?
Following the Rebels’ decisive 38-19 Egg Bowl victory over Mississippi State, Kiffin played it coy, giving the kind of non-committal answers that drive fanbases and athletic directors crazy. “I haven’t [decided]. Maybe that surprises you,” Kiffin told reporters. “But you know, I’ve got to do some praying and figure this thing out.” He said he’d decide by Saturday, a deadline reportedly set by Ole Miss brass who are tired of the circus. What will he decide?
The LSU Lure: Why Kiffin Is Likely Gone
While Kiffin talks about prayer and family, reports are swirling that he’s already assembling his coaching staff for a move to Baton Rouge. It’s the kind of backroom dealing that’s standard procedure in this business. You don’t get to Saturday morning without having your ducks in a row.
LSU isn’t just throwing money at him—though a rumored seven-year, $100 million contract is certainly persuasive. They’re offering a golden ticket. As his former boss Nick Saban pointed out, the real dilemma for Kiffin is recruiting.
At Ole Miss, he’s worked magic with the transfer portal, patching together a contender year after year. At LSU, he’d have access to a fertile recruiting ground that would allow him to build a dynasty from the ground up, using the portal as a supplement, not a lifeline. That’s the dream for any coach with national title aspirations.
Sources close to the negotiations are “very confident” he’s heading to LSU, citing the program’s proven ability to win championships. It’s a turnkey operation for a coach ready to take that final step onto the sport’s biggest stage.
The Awkward Playoff Dance
So, what happens now? Ole Miss is heading to the College Football Playoff for the first time, and their coach is likely ditching them for a conference rival. It’s a mess, but it’s the modern reality of college football.
Saban and Kirk Herbstreit both weighed in, arguing that Ole Miss should set emotions aside and let Kiffin coach the team through the playoffs. “Let Lane coach his team,” Saban said bluntly. It makes sense for the players who earned this shot. But can you imagine the tension? A coach leading a team into the biggest games of their lives while his heart, and probably his new contract, are already in another city.
As of now, Kiffin is playing the part of the tortured genius, weighing a life-altering decision. But the smoke signals from Baton Rouge are too strong to ignore. While Ole Miss fans hope for a miracle, the rest of the college football world is just grabbing its popcorn. Saturday is decision day, but it feels like the decision has already been made. Kiffin’s next act is about to begin, and it looks like it’ll be in Death Valley.
