It's cryptic Lane Kiffin tweet season, where any of his posts could be a massive troll or a sign of where his mind is at. On Monday morning, in the afterglow of a 34-24 win over the Florida Gators in Oxford this past weekend, Kiffin shared a quote claiming that the biggest accomplishment in life isn't money or material things, but who he raised.
Kiffin added his own two cents: "Or a football win loss record."
Or a football win loss record. 💙❤️💙
— Lane Kiffin (@Lane_Kiffin) November 17, 2025
Love you guys LK/PK/LK pic.twitter.com/F6ZjsRfwRY
Kiffin's daughter goes to the University of Mississippi. Lane is in his sixth season in The Grove and could be on the cusp of his first-ever College Football Playoff appearance with the Rebels if Ole Miss can best the Mississippi State Bulldogs in the Egg Bowl. And possibly regardless of that result.
Perhaps that's all enough for him. Maybe there's no need for a jump to the Florida Gators, LSU Tigers, or Auburn Tigers for more money, resources, and a better program record.
Then again, maybe there's nothing to this Monday morning tweet besides sending us all into a tailspin trying to decipher its meaning.
Lane Kiffin's next destination is truly anyone's guess
Kiffin could've ended all these rumors on Saturday after a comeback win against the school most often linked to the 50-year-old, UF. He didn't, though. In fact, Kiffin fueled even more speculation with his answer.
"I love what we're doing here," Kiffin said postgame when asked about his future at Ole Miss. "Today was awesome. To even talk about it right now would be so disrespectful to our players and how well they played today. We've got a lot of things going here. Doing really well, and I love it here."
With Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson calling out his lack of a solid commitment, Kiffin could be an even greater flight risk than ever. Rebel fans should feel uneasy with how this past week has gone.
Kiffin is the type to stay in the Sip and troll Watson. Unfortunately, he may also be the type who enjoys causing chaos like this, and may put Ole Miss through this every year until he does actually jump ship.
