It’s decision day for Lane Kiffin. The hottest coaching name on the market is expected to make a final call between remaining at Ole Miss, which is on the precipice of its first College Football Playoff appearance in program history, and leaving for LSU, which is searching for a new coach after it made the decision to fire Brian Kelly in October amid a 5-3 start to the season.
Florida was once in the running for Kiffin, but it seems as if the Gators have fallen out of the race as they hunt for a Billy Napier replacement. Kiffin confirmed Friday afternoon after Ole Miss’ 38-19 win against rival Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl that he feels he has to decide on his future Saturday.
“I got to do some praying and figure this thing out,” Kiffin said. “I can get to that tomorrow. I live life about one day at a time. Maybe that doesn’t help you, but I’ve learned to live that way for about six years now, five years. That helps me.”
Further complicating matters is the fact that Ole Miss is in contention for the SEC Championship Game. No. 16 Texas beat No. 3 Texas A&M Friday evening, which knocked the Aggies out of the race. If Auburn upsets No. 10 Alabama Saturday, that would set the table for a rematch between Ole Miss and No. 4 Georgia — the only team to beat the Rebels this season — in Atlanta.
Were Kiffin to leave, he would have to do it before the SEC Championship Game and the College Football Playoff, given the timing of college football’s December signing period and the one-time winter transfer window, which opens the first week of January.










