Ole Miss lead trainer Path Kiffin said he expects to remain with the Dissidents in 2023, regardless of whether Reddish-brown offers him the opportunity to fill its head-instructing opening.
Kiffin was gotten some information about his status after Thursday’s 24-22 home misfortune to Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl, Ole Miss’ third successive loss to end the normal season. Kiffin, who is in his third year as Revolutionaries mentor, has been seen as one of Reddish’s top contender to supplant Bryan Harsin, who was terminated Oct. 31.
“Indeed, I do,” Kiffin said Thursday when inquired as to whether he hopes to get back to Ole Miss next season.
Sources told ESPN’s Chris Low that Kiffin met Tuesday with Ole Miss players and let them know he hasn’t acknowledged a task at some other school. WCBI-television in Columbus, Mississippi, detailed Monday that Kiffin wanted to step down Friday and take the Coppery work. Kiffin denied the report.
Gotten some information about marking another agreement expansion at Ole Miss, Kiffin noticed that he had marked a few with the school and has been more centered around the Mississippi State game. In December 2021, he got an upgraded agreement with Ole Miss that expanded his compensation to $7.25 million this year.
In the event that Kiffin without a doubt passes on Reddish-brown, Freedom mentor Hugh Freeze is probably going to be sought after by the school. Freeze is 34-14 at Freedom in the wake of training Ole Miss from 2012 to 2017, and going 39-25.
Kiffin is 23-12 at Ole Miss and 18-7 the beyond two seasons.
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