Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin has revealed that his stunning daughter, Landry Kiffin, will still be rooting for the Rebels against LSU on Saturday, after she 'hard launched' a relationship with a Tiger.
Just days ahead of the game in Oxford, Mississippi, Landry posted a photo of herself sitting on the lap of a linebacker for the opposing Bayou Bengals - Whit Weeks.
The Rebels' boss did not take long to comment on the photo, first posting his own picture with him holding a baby Landry at the beach with his then-wife Layla Reaves, while tagging his daughter's X account.
The former USC and Tennessee head coach then re-posted the same photo with the caption 'Will be rooting for Rebs!!! @OleMissFB.'
Weeks has 11 tackles on the season for the Tigers after being selected as a first-team all-Southeastern Conference honoree in 2024.
Landry's post is the first time the pair have been pictured together with a relationship between the two not likely being revealed to Lane via social media.
Landry Kiffin sits on the lap of LSU linebacker Whit Weeks in a bombshell photo on Instagram
Landry (R) is daughter of Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, and his team plays LSU this week
The 20-year-old Weeks, star of the recent Netflix college football series, also posted the same photo to his own social media, causing carnage between the fanbases.
LSU-Ole Miss is one of the most-anticipated games this weekend in college football, with Landry's personal life adding a new twist to the Magnolia Bowl matchup between ranked 4-0 teams.
Landry Kiffin, also 20, first posted the image amid a series of others, captioned 'happy', before Weeks himself then weighed into the comments to write: 'Nice dude'.
The timing of the post, in the middle of preparations for the game that will eventually have a massive impact on the College Football Playoff, has sparked wild conspiracy theories among fans.
On X, Blake Krass wrote: 'Based on Weeks' early comment on the post, it would indicate that he was ready for [the reveal].
'That makes the most likely scenario that he asked her to post it with the goal of getting deep in [Ole Miss head coach] Lane's [head] on game week.'
He did, though, add: 'The double twist mind game from Lane is still in play.'
Kiffin earns $9million annually has Rebels' head coach in part due to his winning record at Ole Miss. Now, to keep those standards, he must game plan to keep his daughter's apparent boyfriend from taking over the conference clash.