Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin has had an impressive coaching career. While he has not won a national championship as a head coach, he won three as an assistant coach, two with USC and one with Alabama. He has also been a head coach at the NFL level with the Oakland Raiders. He is now heading into his sixth season as the head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels.
While Kiffin has had an impressive career, he has also built a family during that time. While he is no longer married, Kiffin had three children with his ex-wife, Layla Reaves. Kiffin’s first child, Landry, was born in December 2005. His second child is another daughter, Presley, born in 2007. The former couple’s last child together is their only son, Knox, who was born in 2009.
Landry Kiffin often stays active on social media. That trend continued on Thursday as she posted two photos from her time in Nashville on her Instagram story. In the photos, she is wearing a stylish all-black two-piece outfit.
“For the weekend,” Kiffin wrote.


Lane Kiffin Credits Getting Sober For His Family Coming Back Together
Lane Kiffin is looking ahead to the 2025 college football season, but he has also been working to make changes in his personal life.
Additionally, during an appearance on “The Pivot” podcast in April, he emphasized the importance of getting sober for his family to come back together.
“I owe that to my children,” Kiffin said. “I was great at work but I wasn’t present when I finally got home, because man, I gotta have a couple of drinks… I’m giving my best version of myself at work but not at home, not for the kids.
“My daughter (Landry) ended up moving here by choice in high school from Manhattan Beach, California to Oxford, Mississippi to come live with me. I don’t think that would’ve happened before. And now, my son is doing it by choice. And then my daughter stayed here for college when she could’ve gone other places.”
Lane Kiffin went on to discuss his struggle with addiction. He spoke about how, while he never felt like he hit rock bottom, he grew tired of digging himself out of messes. Now that he is sober, he spoke about being happy that he can be at his best for his family and as a football coach.
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