Lane Kiffin said after Ole Miss football's 38-19 win over rival Mississippi State on Friday, Nov. 28, that he'd have an answer on his coaching future Nov. 29.

However, that decision has yet to come, as the college football world awaits an announcement from Kiffin, who led the Rebels to an 11-1 finish this season and a likely College Football Playoff berth. The saga is reportedly set to come to an end on Sunday, Nov. 30, as ESPN reported early Sunday that LSU is expected to hire Kiffin away from Ole Miss.

ESPN noted Kiffin has yet to sign the deal that would reportedly pay him $12 million annually. ESPN's Marty Smith, who was on site at Ole Miss' facilities on Nov. 29, reported a team meeting was called for Nov. 30 at 10 a.m. ET.

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Although, as Kiffin proved after a resolution to his coaching future didn't come to fruition on Nov. 29 like he said, things can change. Just ask Smith, who was candid about being in Ole Miss facilities all day Nov. 29, anticipating a decision.