
If you followed college football at all last season, you are likely intimately familiar with the Lane Kiffin Saga.
Following a few high-profile firings at LSU and Florida, former Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin was presented with a choice of either staying with the program he helped build into a superpower, or jump ship for perceived greener pastures.

Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin celebrates with fans after the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. (Kevin Jairaj/Imagn Images)
What ensued was a six-week wild goose chase in which all three programs — as well as the public at large — were kept in the dark about Kiffin’s next move.
The whole thing turned into a media circus, and at one point, each team thought they had the guy in their grasp.
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When Kiffin finally made his decision and settled on Baton Rouge as his next coaching destination, fans and officials at both Ole Miss and Florida felt the sting of being spurned by the Lane Train.

Lane Kiffin speaks during his introductory press conference as head coach of the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La., on Dec. 1, 2025. (Gus Stark/LSU/University Images)
There’s certainly no love lost for the Tigers’ new head coach in Oxford and Gainesville, but what if I told you a Kiffin is on campus at the University of Florida as we speak.
That’s right, folks. It looks like the Gators won’t let the sins of the father affect who they target on their quarterback board for the 2028 recruiting cycle, because Lane’s son, Knox Kiffin, was seen at Florida’s indoor practice facility for its Friday Night Lights showcase, slinging bombs to other recruits in his class.
No, that’s not AI.
A source I spoke to who was at the event on Friday confirmed to me that Knox Kiffin was, in fact, in the building.
It looks like Florida fans (myself included) are pretty torn about this development.
On one hand, Lane burned the fanbase pretty badly.
Whether it was fair or unfair, Kiffin was seen as the prodigal son (with familial ties to the state and the university) and was supposed to be the next savior of Florida football — a spiritual successor to Steve Spurrier, as it were.
When he pivoted to LSU seemingly at the last moment and left all of Gator Nation looking foolish, it stung.
Conversely, though, how funny would it be for Knox to sign with the Gators and be the quarterback to finally end the football national title drought in Gainesville?
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LSU president Wade Rousse and athletic director Verge Ausberry pose with new head football coach Lane Kiffin after an introductory news conference in Baton Rouge, La., on Dec. 1, 2025. (Michael Johnson/The Advocate)
Granted, Knox has admitted to being a Gator fan in the past, and his mother, Layla, is a UF grad and daughter of Florida legend John Reaves.
Either way, it is an absolute trip seeing an immediate member of Lane’s family on Florida’s campus so soon after he and super agent Jimmy Sexton burned every bridge in Alachua County.
Whether Knox ends up a Gator or not remains to be seen, but as a fan of chaos and storylines, I definitely will be rooting for it.
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Then we can all salivate over a Knox vs. Lane showdown in The Swamp or Death Valley in three or four years.
Provided, of course, if Lane actually stays in Baton Rouge for that long.