Lane Kiffin Contract, Salary & Buyout at LSU: Why An Ole Miss National Championship Could Cost The Tigers $1 Million

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Lane Kiffin Contract, Salary & Buyout at LSU: Why An Ole Miss National Championship Could Cost The Tigers $1 Million

Lane Kiffin’s LSU contract is a seven-year deal worth $91 million before incentives, but the strangest detail isn’t the salary or the buyout. It’s a clause that requires LSU to pay him extra money if Ole Miss performs well in the College Football Playoff.

If Ole Miss wins the College Football Playoff title in 2025–26, LSU owes Lane Kiffin a bonus of $1 million. It is not paid by Ole Miss. It comes from LSU.

Lane Kiffin Contract Details at LSU

Kiffin’s contract runs from November 30, 2025 through December 31, 2032.

  • Length: 7 years
  • Total value: $91,000,000
  • Base salary: $400,000 per year
  • Supplemental compensation: $12,600,000 per year
  • Total annual pay: $13,000,000

The salary does not change year to year. LSU locks into $13 million per year for the full term, putting him among the highest earners in college football.

Lane Kiffin Salary by Year at LSU

Year Base Supplemental Total
2026 $400,000 $12,600,000 $13,000,000
2027 $400,000 $12,600,000 $13,000,000
2028 $400,000 $12,600,000 $13,000,000
2029 $400,000 $12,600,000 $13,000,000
2030 $400,000 $12,600,000 $13,000,000
2031 $400,000 $12,600,000 $13,000,000
2032 $400,000 $12,600,000 $13,000,000

Lane Kiffin Championship Escalator in LSU Contract

If LSU wins the College Football Playoff national championship, Kiffin’s annual salary jumps and his average yearly pay must exceed every other active FBS head coach.

It triggers once and stays active for the rest of the contract.

Lane Kiffin Incentives and Performance Bonuses

Postseason bonuses (up to $4 million per season):

  • SEC Championship Game appearance: $500,000
  • Win SEC Championship: $1,000,000
  • Non-CFP bowl: $100,000
  • CFP First Round: $750,000
  • CFP Quarterfinal: $1,000,000
  • CFP Semifinal: $1,500,000
  • CFP Championship appearance: $2,000,000
  • Win national championship: $3,000,000

Coaching awards bonuses (up to $125,000):

  • SEC Coach of the Year: $50,000
  • National Coach of the Year: $75,000

Lane Kiffin Buyout if Fired by LSU

If LSU fires Kiffin without cause, it owes him 80 percent of all remaining money. At $13 million per year, that equals $10.4 million for every season left on the deal.

Fired After Season Years Left Payment Owed by LSU
2026 6 $62.4M
2027 5 $52.0M
2028 4 $41.6M
2029 3 $31.2M
2030 2 $20.8M
2031 1 $10.4M
2032 0 $0


If the championship escalator triggers, these numbers climb with it.

Lane Kiffin Buyout if He Leaves LSU

Season Payment Owed by Kiffin
Through 2026 $7,000,000
2027 $6,000,000
2028 $5,000,000
2029 $3,000,000
2030 $2,000,000
2031 $1,500,000


If LSU replaces the athletic director who hired him, the buyout drops by 50 percent.

Lane Kiffin LSU Perks and Benefits

  • 65 hours of private jet travel per year
  • Private or first-class flights for recruiting
  • Private suite and priority tickets
  • Courtesy vehicles
  • Club membership
  • Family and guest travel
  • Temporary housing for up to 90 days
  • Relocation bonus to be finalized

LSU also reimburses his prior buyout and pays any tax consequences through a gross-up.

The school also overs losses on Kiffin’s Oxford home if it sells below his $2.89 million purchase price. The coverage caps at $500,000 and pays out after closing.

LSU Pays Lane Kiffin $1 Million if Ole Miss Wins National Championship

LSU owes Kiffin money based on how far Ole Miss goes in the playoff that season. This was bonus money Kiffin would have earned had he stayed at Ole Miss. Instead, the Tigers now take on his old bonuses from his Ole Miss contract, which are as follows:

  • CFP First Round: $150,000
  • Quarterfinal: $250,000
  • Semifinal: $500,000
  • Championship Game: $750,000
  • Win National Championship: $1,000,000

If Ole Miss wins the title, LSU pays Kiffin a million dollars.

Put simply: if Ole Miss wins the national championship, LSU owes Lane Kiffin $1 million. It does not matter how LSU performs. It does not depend on where Kiffin is coaching. It is a binding provision that sends LSU money to its own coach based on a rival school’s success. Bizarre.