Lane Kiffin is now the head football coach at LSU (Louisiana State University) in the SEC.

Quick Scoop: Where Lane Kiffin Is Going

Lane Kiffin left Ole Miss after the 2025 regular season to accept the head coaching job at LSU, taking over a Tigers program with a recent vacancy after Brian Kelly’s firing. He publicly announced the move in late November, and LSU later listed him as its new head coach with a record of 0–0 to start his tenure.

What This Means Right Now

  • Kiffin is no longer coaching Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff; Ole Miss elevated defensive coordinator Pete Golding to head coach.
  • He has shifted his focus fully to building the LSU program, including staff decisions and roster building through recruiting and the transfer portal.

Why He Chose LSU

  • LSU offered a major financial package (reported in the neighborhood of seven years and roughly $90 million) and strong backing for facilities and player support.
  • The job gives him a chance to chase national titles at a school with multiple championships since 2000, which aligns with how media have framed his next‑step ambitions.

Current Status and “Latest News”

  • As of early 2026, Kiffin is actively working as LSU’s head coach and is already involved in transfer portal strategy and recruiting decisions for the Tigers.
  • Ole Miss, meanwhile, is continuing its CFP run under Golding, with lingering storyline buzz about Kiffin’s exit and assistants potentially following him to Baton Rouge.

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