Kiffin will announce his future in college football on November 29, 2025
30 november 2025 в 07:28
Coach Lane Kiffin of Ole Miss is expected to announce an important decision regarding his college football career on November 29, 2025. The 50-year-old coach may leave his position as head coach of the school to move to Louisiana University, and fans are eagerly awaiting his response.
About a week before the anticipated announcement day, Ole Miss Athletic Director Keith Carter stated on November 21 that he and Kiffin «have had many purposeful and positive conversations about his future at Ole Miss, including a meeting today with Chancellor [Glenn] Boyce».
«As we discuss the next steps, we understand that we cannot lose sight of the most important thing—our team, currently ranked sixth, which is ready to finish the season in a historic way», - Carter said.
Below are updates on what we know so far regarding Kiffin’s decision.
Kiffin is expected to announce his decision after the game between Ole Miss and Auburn on November 29, several sources report. The day before, NFL analyst Todd McShay tweeted that Kiffin’s choice «seems to have already been made» on November 28.
«Kiffin's decision appears to be made; I was just told», - McShay wrote. «Tomorrow will be a wild day…»
Ole Miss Athletic Director Carter noted that «despite the noise», - the announcement «about Coach Kiffin’s future is expected on Saturday after the game».
«[Kiffin] is focused on preparing our team for the Egg Bowl, and together we want to ensure that our players and coaches can fully concentrate on the game next Friday», - Carter said. «This team is on the brink of an unprecedented season, and it is crucial that they feel the support of the Ole Miss family in the upcoming week».
At the time of publication, it is still unclear whether Kiffin will leave Ole Miss, but part of the college football world is confident that he will. In the days leading up to this pivotal moment, however, ESPN journalist Marty Smith reported from the Ole Miss football center that Carter «told us on the field before the Egg Bowl that he expects Kiffin to stay».
Meanwhile, journalist Scott Hughes tweeted on November 29 that Kiffin «will stay at Ole Miss», - citing sources close to the situation.
Ole Miss quarterbacks coach Joe Judge will serve as the interim head coach in the college football playoffs if Kiffin decides to leave, according to ESPN
About a week before the anticipated announcement day, Ole Miss Athletic Director Keith Carter stated on November 21 that he and Kiffin «have had many purposeful and positive conversations about his future at Ole Miss, including a meeting today with Chancellor [Glenn] Boyce».
«As we discuss the next steps, we understand that we cannot lose sight of the most important thing—our team, currently ranked sixth, which is ready to finish the season in a historic way», - Carter said.
Below are updates on what we know so far regarding Kiffin’s decision.
Kiffin is expected to announce his decision after the game between Ole Miss and Auburn on November 29, several sources report. The day before, NFL analyst Todd McShay tweeted that Kiffin’s choice «seems to have already been made» on November 28.
«Kiffin's decision appears to be made; I was just told», - McShay wrote. «Tomorrow will be a wild day…»
Ole Miss Athletic Director Carter noted that «despite the noise», - the announcement «about Coach Kiffin’s future is expected on Saturday after the game».
«[Kiffin] is focused on preparing our team for the Egg Bowl, and together we want to ensure that our players and coaches can fully concentrate on the game next Friday», - Carter said. «This team is on the brink of an unprecedented season, and it is crucial that they feel the support of the Ole Miss family in the upcoming week».
At the time of publication, it is still unclear whether Kiffin will leave Ole Miss, but part of the college football world is confident that he will. In the days leading up to this pivotal moment, however, ESPN journalist Marty Smith reported from the Ole Miss football center that Carter «told us on the field before the Egg Bowl that he expects Kiffin to stay».
Meanwhile, journalist Scott Hughes tweeted on November 29 that Kiffin «will stay at Ole Miss», - citing sources close to the situation.
Ole Miss quarterbacks coach Joe Judge will serve as the interim head coach in the college football playoffs if Kiffin decides to leave, according to ESPN
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