The Ole Miss Rebels reportedly gave head coach Lane Kiffin a deadline of Nov. 28 to decide whether he wants to stay with the school. That was news to him.
On Tuesday, Kiffin joined “The Pat McAfee Show” to discuss his future. The coach is widely considered a top candidate for the head-coaching jobs with the LSU Tigers and Florida Gators. He denied that Ole Miss gave him an ultimatum, which Stewart Mandel of The Athletic first reported.
Lane Kiffin calls report false
“That’s absolutely not true,” Kiffin said. “There hasn’t been anything like that at all. And so, I don’t know where that came from, like a lot of stuff that comes out there.”
After denying the report, Kiffin reiterated how much he loves Oxford and said he’s ecstatic the team is in the thick of the College Football Playoff Hunt. As of Tuesday, ESPN’s Football Power Index gives the 10-1 Rebels an 89.1% chance to make the CFP, the third-best odds in the SEC behind the Georgia Bulldogs (9-1) and Texas A&M Aggies (10-0).
“Like I said, man, we’re having a blast,” he said. “It just couldn’t be better. Like I said, you pray for things. Our fans prayed for this type of thing, and now we’re in the middle of it. So, enjoy it.”



















