Ole Miss Head Coach Lane Kiffin Expected To Become Next Head Coach Of LSU
UPDATE: Kiffin accepted the LSU job on Sunday afternoon.
In the high-stakes poker game that is college football coaching, Lane Kiffin is apparently ready to push all his chips to the middle of the table, and he’s not bluffing. The word on the street, whispered from Baton Rouge to Oxford, is that Kiffin is packing his visor and heading to LSU, a move that’s about as subtle as a Mardi Gras parade float.
But this isn’t just a simple “thanks for the memories, see ya later” situation. Oh no, that would be too clean, too boring. This is Kiffin, the walking, talking headline generator. The exit from Ole Miss is getting messier than a post-game tailgate, and it is shaping up to be a legendary tale of coaching drama.
The Messy Divorce: Kiffin’s Standoff with Ole Miss
So, the deal with LSU is reportedly all but signed, sealed, and delivered. We’re talking a massive, seven-year contract worth around $12 million annually. LSU is so confident that they were apparently ready to send two private jets to Oxford to pick up Kiffin and his family.
Here’s where it gets juicy. Kiffin, in a move that screams “have my cake and eat it too,” wants to coach Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff. The Rebels, understandably, are having none of it. Athletic Director Keith Carter and the Ole Miss brass basically told him, “You can’t start your new life with LSU while you’re still living in our house.” They’re not about to let their playoff run become a two-hour commercial for their biggest rival’s new coach.
In response, Kiffin has allegedly gone full-on power play. Reports are swirling that he’s threatening to poach Ole Miss’s roster and staff on his way out the door if they don’t let him coach. It’s like breaking up with someone and threatening to take the dog, the friends, and the Netflix password.
Why Kiffin’s LSU Move Is a Game-Changer
This isn’t just about one coach changing his polo shirt. Kiffin heading to LSU sends seismic shockwaves through the SEC. LSU gets one of the most brilliant offensive minds in the game, a master of the transfer portal, and a personality who will thrive in the Bayou spotlight. For Ole Miss, it’s a gut punch. They finally had a team poised for a deep playoff run, only to have the architect of that success bolt for a division rival right before the biggest games in program history.
Emotions are running high, and this is quickly turning into one of those “remember where you were when” moments in college football. Kiffin is set to meet with his Ole Miss team Sunday morning, an announcement that will surely be dripping with drama.
Once the dust settles, LSU will have its man, and Ole Miss will have an interim coach leading them into the playoffs with a massive chip on their shoulder.
