PIC: Lane Kiffin shares adorable picture of daughter Landry & son Knox on IG
Lane Kiffin's son Knox and daughter Landry were on the sidelines on Saturday to support their father and the No. 18 Ole Miss Rebels' coach during their game against the No. 8 LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium.
Knox was in a Nike hoodie that featured the Ole Miss (University of Mississippi) logo. It has navy blue in the front and red on the sides of it. Meanwhile, Landry was in a stylish blue spaghetti-strap maxi dress.
Kiffin shared a photo of two being clicked on the field. The coach has a son and two daughters with his ex-wife Layla.
Lane Kiffin might have found support in the crowd, but his defense slipped up in the dying moments of the fourth quarter. LSU Tigers quarterback Garret Nussmeier found Aaron Anderson in the endzone for a 23-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 23-23.
In overtime, the Rebels took a 3-point lead after a 57-yard field goal by kicker Caden Davis. However, LSU came back as Garrett found his way to the score once again, winning the game 29-26 for his team.
Lane Kiffin's interesting conversation with her daughter makes him remember College Football Playoffs
During this college football season in Sept., Lane Kiffin appeared on his daughter Landry's "Get ready with me" TikTok video, where she was seen putting makeup to attend Ole Miss' game against Georgia Southern.
Among the many things the two discussed, Landry revealed her plans to visit New York in December for her birthday. However, Kiffin recalled that he could have important playoff matchups at that time of the year.
"So I've been thinking about planning my birthday, and I think I want to go to New York during December again," Landry said.
"OK, it's really crowded and cold," Lane said.
"Not really, it's so fun," Landry said.
"We could ice skate," Lane said. "Um, wait, we're supposed to like, hopefully be in the playoffs. Hmm."
Ole Miss' latest loss against LSU could hinder its chances of competing for the college football playoffs. The Rebels dropped to 1-2 in SEC and 5-2 overall after Week 7. The good news for them is that they only have one more higher-ranked matchup left, which is No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs, whom they face on Nov. 9.
If they win their remaining games and assuming there are some upsets suffered by their rivals, there's a good chance Lane Kiffin may have to work around a schedule to attend both his daughter's birthdays and be with his team.