New LSU head football coach Lane Kiffin has listed his home in Mississippi for $2.7 million, a price that would obligate LSU to reimburse him $190,000 under the terms of his employment agreement.
Kiffin’s term sheet with LSU provides that the university will reimburse him for up to a half-million if his Oxford, Miss., residence sells for less than what he bought it for. The term sheet states he originally purchased the home for $2.89 million. However, Sportico reported this week that the property’s previous owner confirmed the home actually sold for $1.65 million, as reflected by Redfin.
The LSU term sheet states that Kiffin “will use best efforts to market the primary residence for sale purposes and shall be obligated to use his best efforts to obtain a market-rate sale price for such residence.” It also stipulates that he must obtain written approval from the LSU Foundation—the source of the reimbursement funds–before finalizing any sale.
An LSU spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The school and Kiffin’s agent previously did not respond to Sportico’s questions about the home-sale reimbursement clause in the agreement.
The 7,104-square-foot-home home, located near the Country Club of Oxford, features five bedrooms—including two primary suites—and six bathrooms. The listing agent is former Ole Miss baseball star and one-time major leaguer Keith Kessinger, who sold the home to Kiffin back in 2021. Kiffin financed the purchase with a 30-year, $1.155 million home loan from Morgan Stanley Private Bank.
According to county property records, Kiffin added a pool and driveway apron to the property in 2024.
Notably, the listing current does not leverage Kiffin’s celebrity to market the property, perhaps for obvious reasons, given his currently strained standing in the Magnolia State after ditching Ole Miss for an SEC rival during the Rebels’ College Football Playoff push. Ole Miss hosts Tulane next Saturday in the CFP’s first round.
LSU’s seven-year deal will pay Kiffin $13 million in annual base compensation, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in college football. The contract also includes an automatic escalator that would guarantee Kiffin becomes the highest-paid college football coach if the Tigers win the national championship under him.
As an “ancillary benefit,” LSU agreed to provide Kiffin an up-front bonus tied to Ole Miss’ on-field success this season. If the Rebels win the national championship, LSU will pay Kiffin $1 million within 30 days.
The deal further provides Kiffin with three months of temporary housing, at the university’s expense, as well as 65 in-flight hours of private plane use each contract year.
(This story has been updated to correct that Sportico’s previous Kiffin house story ran this week, not last week.)
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