The Coachella fever has taken over the world, and Lane Kiffin’s daughter, Presley, attended Saturday’s event, headlined by Justin Bieber. Coachella is one of the biggest music and arts festivals in the world.
The 25th edition of the festival is being held at Empire Polo Club, Indio, California, from April 10 to 19, 2026. Presley, Lane’s middle child, is a 19-year-old volleyball star for the USC Trojans.
She posted a picture of herself on her Instagram story, wearing an all-black outfit for the event, posing with her boyfriend. Hours later, she posted another picture of Justin Bieber on stage, after the conclusion of his set for the night.

“wow,” Presley wrote.

While Presley is enjoying her time at Coachella, her father, Lane Kiffin, is busy building the LSU Tigers for his first season as their head coach. Kiffin joined the Tigers in November 2025, and he hasn’t coached the team in an official game yet.
There’s a lot of pressure on the 50-year-old as his departure from Ole Miss in the middle of a successful season was highly controversial. Kiffin left a playoff-bound team after spending years building that roster.
He has identified some of the problems that he has to fix before the next season. Kiffin has talked about the Tigers’ offensive line troubles.
“Very big challenge to get that fixed,” he said. “And that takes a lot of things. It’s a system thing. It’s a personnel thing.”
Kiffin ran a successful program at Ole Miss, and he’s bringing some of his old and proven methods to the new structure.
“It’s just part of your personality. We’ve always really stressed that. Over time, we’ve run the ball as well as anybody over the years, the last two places we’ve been,” he said.
Until Kiffin proves himself in Baton Rouge, his decision to leave Ole Miss will be questioned.
Josh Pate has Doubts About Lane Kiffin’s LSU Future
Kiffin signed a seven-year, $91 million contract to become the head coach at LSU in late 2025. He will average $13 million per year, which makes him one of the highest-paid coaches in college football history.
In addition to the bonuses, Kiffin will get 80% buyout if he is fired without cause. There’s money flowing in for Kiffin in the near future, and Josh Pate believes it’ll be one of the reasons why his tenure will be cut short.
“Lane is, I think, old enough to where if you’ve been earning eight figures per year for the next several years, like he’s going to, I just don’t think he’s there ten years,” he said.
Kiffin’s future will heavily depend on how the Tigers perform next season. And if he ends up taking them to a national title, there’s no stopping the veteran head coach.
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