With multiple fan bases and athletic departments hanging on every word he says, Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin is focusing publicly on this week’s rivalry game against Mississippi State instead of the decision that looms after.
Kiffin said during his opening statement of Monday’s press conference that he wouldn’t be answering any questions about his uncertain future.
“I’m sure you’ve got a lot of other questions but I’m just answering questions focused on the team and this season and our players,” Kiffin told reporters.
There’s been a lot of buzz over the last few weeks about Kiffin — whose Rebels (10-1, 6-1 SEC) are sixth in the College Football Playoff rankings and would make their first CFP with a win Saturday — and whether he’ll be leaving Ole Miss.
He’s reportedly the top candidate at both LSU and Florida, and members of his family have taken visits to both Baton Rouge, La., and Gainesville, Fla., to scout houses, according to multiple reports.
LSU is preparing an offer of nearly $90 million in salary with at least $25 million in annual roster funding in an effort to woo Kiffin, Yahoo Sports reported on Friday.
Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter released a statement Friday after he reportedly met with Kiffin.
“Coach Kiffin and I have had many pointed and positive conversations regarding his future at Ole Miss, including meeting today with Chancellor Boyce,” Carter said. “While we discuss next steps, we know we cannot lose sight of what is most important — our sixth-ranked team that is poised to finish the regular season in historic fashion.
“Despite the outside noise, Coach Kiffin is focused on preparing our team for the Egg Bowl, and together, we want to ensure that our players and coaches can concentrate fully on next Friday’s game. This team is on the cusp of an unprecedented season, and it’s imperative they feel the support of the Ole Miss family in the week ahead. An announcement on Coach Kiffin’s future is expected the Saturday following the game.”
Despite what he said in his opening statement, Kiffin was asked multiple questions about his future on Monday. He declined to answer them, but insisted his team wasn’t distracted by questions about his future.
That belief was backed up by a statement Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss made on his X account.
“To our fans, this team is completely locked in, living in the moment, and staying true to our 1-0 mindset for the Egg Bowl and future games,” Chambliss said. “We are unbothered by anything about next year and fully trusting Coach Kiffin’s leadership to keep up moving toward our goals.”
Kiffin has led the Rebels to at least 10 wins in four of the past five seasons, including a program-record 11 wins in 2023. Ole Miss had four 10-win seasons since 1961 before Kiffin took the job.


