Lane Kiffin’s job saga is “not that deep,” according to his daughter.

Landry Kiffin, a sophomore at Ole Miss, shared a message with those upset that her dad bolted from Ole Miss to take the head coach job at LSU on Sunday.

“Wish I could be as creative as angry football fans,” Landry wrote in text over the video, adding a heart hands emoji.

Landry, who lifted her sunglasses and held up a peace sign, used the hashtag, “it’s not that deep,” in her caption.

She also liked a bunch of comments defending her father’s decision to leave the Rebels on the cusp of the College Football Playoff after six years at the helm.

Landry Kiffin reacted to those upset over Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss to take the head coach job at LSU. TikTok/Landry Kiffin

“I’m sorry but if someone offered me 90 million… BOY BYE,” one person wrote, referring to Kiffin’s seven-year contract with LSU that will pay him $13 million annually.

“People need to realize it’s his job like it’s basically like he got a promotion,” another said.

LSU new head coach Lane Kiffin speaks at his introductory press conference at South Stadium Club at Tiger Stadium on December 1, 2025. Getty Images

A decision on Kiffin’s future was expected to be revealed on Saturday, following the Rebels’ 38-19 Egg Bowl victory over Mississippi State on Friday.

Kiffin announced he was taking his talents to Baton Rouge in a social media post on Sunday. The Tigers targeted Kiffin after firing coach Brian Kelly in late October.

Landry attended Lane’s introductory press conference at Tiger Stadium with her brother Knox and mom Layla on Monday.

LSU president Wade Rousse, left, and athletic director Verge Ausberry, right, pose with new head football coach Lane Kiffin, second from right, and his family, Layla, Landry and Knox, after an introductory news conference, Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, in Baton Rouge, La. Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

It’s unclear if Landry will transfer from Ole Miss to LSU.

Her boyfriend, Whit Weeks, is one of the nation’s top linebackers and in his third season with the Tigers.

The couple made their relationship public in a post on Instagram in September.

In 2022, Landry moved from Los Angeles to Oxford to finish high school, and enrolled at Ole Miss — while her dad was being courted by other programs after back-to-back winning seasons with the Rebels.

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.