Lane Kiffin once had a brief time as head coach of the Raiders nearly two decades ago. Now, he’s making waves at Ole Miss and is in the spotlight once again.
Recently, Ole Miss has put Kiffin in a tight spot. The school is looking for clear answers about his future, especially since he’s attracting attention from schools like LSU and Florida. According to Stewart Mandel from The Athletic, the university wants to know where Kiffin stands before the Egg Bowl against Mississippi State on November 28.
What happens if he doesn’t decide by then? That’s still uncertain. Kiffin’s family has been spotted in both Baton Rouge and Gainesville, hinting that he might be considering options at both schools.
Currently, Ole Miss boasts an impressive 10-1 record and is aiming for a spot in the College Football Playoff for the first time. It’s understandable that the school is anxious to know if Kiffin will be at the helm during the postseason. But if he drags his feet, what could Ole Miss do? Possible actions might include suspension with pay or even termination.
This situation raises questions about the rules surrounding coaching transitions. In college football, it often seems like coaches can jump ship whenever they please. Many believe there should be a clear mechanism to prevent poaching until a coach’s season ends, respecting the commitment to their current team.
With coaching changes happening frequently, a survey by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) revealed that 35% of college football coaches have considered leaving for another program at some point. This context highlights the ongoing tension within college sports regarding coach movement.
The conversation around Kiffin’s future isn’t just about one coach; it reflects a larger trend seen across college athletics where clarity and stability are increasingly hard to find.
For further details on coaching policies and trends, you can check out this NCAA article on coaching transitions.



















