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Why is Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss for LSU? What coach said in announcement

2025-11-30 20:18
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Lane Kiffin is off to LSU, he announced on Nov. 30. Here's what Kiffin said of his decision to leave his current job at Ole Miss to coach the Tigers:

Why is Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss for LSU? What coach said in announcementStory byVideo Player CoverJohn Leuzzi, USA TODAY NETWORKSun, November 30, 2025 at 8:18 PM UTC·3 min read

The Lane Kiffin sweepstakes are over, and LSU has won.

The Mississippi football coach has decided to leave Oxford and succeed Brian Kelly in Baton Rouge, he announced on his personal X account (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, Nov. 30.

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Kiffin's decision comes two days after the Rebels picked up their first 11-win season in program history with a 38-19 defeat of Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl. Kiffin spent the next day considering his options and reportedly met with Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter on Saturday, Nov. 29.

In his announcement, Kiffin said he will not coach the team in the College Football Playoff, "despite the team also asking Keith Carter to allow me to keep coaching them so they could better maintain their high level of performance."

He ends his tenure with 55-19 record in six seasons at Ole Miss, which is ranked No. 7 in the College Football rankings. Multiple reports indicated Pete Golding, the Rebels defensive coordinator and linebackers coach since 2023, will take over as "permanent" head coach in 2026 and beyond. Golding served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Alabama from 2018-22.

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LSU will be the fifth college stop for Kiffin in his head coaching career. He previously was with Tennessee, Southern California and Florida Atlantic.

Here's what Kiffin said of his decision to leave Ole Miss:

Why is Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss for LSU?

Kiffin described his decision to leave Ole Miss as "difficult." He also said he had hoped to finish coaching the team through the CFP, but that he was denied by Carter, adding that he is looking forward to a "unique opportunity" at LSU.

ESPN reported during halftime of the Miami-Pittsburgh game on Nov. 29 that Kiffin's decision to stay or leave Ole Miss was "not about money," and that his only mention of finances in discussions with both schools was about "accruing a great roster."

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"He reiterated to me again this morning, 'It's not about money for me,'" ESPN's Marty Smith reported. "However, he did say the only financial discussions he's had with both schools are about accruing a great roster. 'How much money am I going to have to pay my players?' That's an important factor here."

Kiffin, in an Oct. 27 appearance on ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show," said he has "never made a decision based on money." The former Rebels coach remained noncommittal on his coaching future following the Egg Bowl, both in his postgame news conference and in an immediate postgame interview.

"No, I haven't (made a decision). I've gotta lot of praying to do to figure it out tomorrow," Kiffin said on Nov. 28. "Right now, I'm going to enjoy these players."

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Lane Kiffin buyout

According to his contract, obtained by the USA TODAY Network, Ole Miss is owed $4 million if Kiffin decides to leave the program.

Lane Kiffin record at Ole Miss

In his six seasons at Ole Miss, Kiffin led the Rebels to a 55-19 overall record while turning the Rebels into one of best programs in the SEC. Apart from a 5-5 record in the 2020 college football season — which was largely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic — Kiffin has led Ole Miss to bowl eligibility five times, including two New Year's Six bowls.

He has the Rebels positioned to make their first College Football Playoff berth this season at 11-1.

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  • 2020: 5-5

  • 2021: 10-3 (Sugar Bowl)

  • 2022: 8-5 (Texas Bowl)

  • 2023: 11-2 (Peach Bowl)

  • 2024: 10-3 (Gator Bowl)

  • 2025: 11-1

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why is Lane Kiffin leaving for LSU? What coach said in announcement

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