The sweepstakes for Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin is the best reality show in college sports.
His daughter Landry attended the Bengal Belles luncheon — an LSU women’s booster club meeting — at L’Auberge Casino Hotel in Baton Rouge on Thursday, according to Nola.com, amid reports that Kiffin is in the mix for head coaching jobs at high profile programs LSU and Florida.
Landry attended the luncheon with her boyfriend, LSU linebacker Whit Weeks, and his LSU linebacker brothers, West and Zach, along with their mother, Erin.
A video making rounds online shows Landry walking around at the event.
The 20-year-old Landry, a sophomore at Mississippi, made their relationship public in a post on Instagram in September.
Landry Kiffin attends a LSU booster meeting on Thursday, November 20, 2025. X
Landry Kiffin attends a LSU booster meeting on Thursday, November 20, 2025. X
Weeks, one of the nation’s top linebackers, is in his third season with LSU.
Landry wore a cream colored tank top and matching pants.
Other women are seen carrying folders that read, “The Baton Rouge Clinic AMC” and “Geaux Tigers.”
Landry supporting Weeks makes sense, but the timing of it adds intrigue to the rumor mill surrounding her father.
Landry Kiffin and star LSU junior linebacker Whit Weeks appeared to make their relationship official on Instagram Monday, September 22, 2025.
Instagram/Landry Kiffin
The coaching carousel has centered around Kiffin after Florida fired Billy Napier in October — followed by LSU parting ways with Brian Kelly a week later.
The schools reportedly flew Kiffin’s family to Baton Rouge and Gainesville for visits last week.
The coach reportedly wasn’t on either trip.
Mississippi Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin stands on the sideline during the first quarter against the Florida Gators at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 15, 2025. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images
According to The Advocate, Kiffin’s family flew to Baton Rouge on Monday and toured the city before visiting Gainesville on Sunday.
During a Tuesday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Kiffin denied a report by The Athletic that Ole Miss has given him an ultimatum to decide on his future, and emphasized that his focus is on the 10-1 Rebels.
The No. 6-ranked Rebels will likely lock in a spot in the College Football Playoff with a win over Mississippi State next week.
Kiffin became the head coach at Ole Miss in December 2019, after he served as the offensive coordinator at Alabama under then coach Nick Saban’s staff 2014-16.
In “The Many Lives of Lane Kiffin,” the ESPN E:60 documentary, Kiffin said Landry convinced him to stay at Mississippi after he contemplated taking the job at Auburn in 2022.