Ole Miss promotes defensive coordinator Pete Golding to head coach, succeeding Lane Kiffin

Published: Nov. 30, 2025 at 3:33 PM CST|Updated: 1 hour ago
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(AP) - Ole Miss promoted defensive coordinator Pete Golding to head coach on Sunday, announcing the move shortly after Lane Kiffin’s departure for the top job at LSU when his wish to coach the Rebels in the postseason was denied.

Athletic director Keith Carter said Golding would guide the sixth-ranked Rebels (11-1) “into the College Football Playoff,” which will release its 12-team bracket on Dec. 7. The announcement followed days of negotiations with Kiffin, who chose LSU over staying in Oxford.

Mississippi defensive coordinator Pete Golding grins on the field before an NCAA football game...
Mississippi defensive coordinator Pete Golding grins on the field before an NCAA football game against LSU on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt)(Vasha Hunt | AP)

“Coach Kiffin and I met yesterday, and he informed us that he is accepting the head coaching position at another school,” Carter said. “For our program to begin preparing for its future – both the short and long term, he will be stepping away from the team immediately.” Golding, a former Ole Miss player and longtime defensive specialist, acknowledged the challenge.

“Oxford is home, and it’s an incredible honor to lead one of the nation’s premier programs, and I can’t wait to get to work immediately and prepare this team to win a national championship,” he said. ”Our mission moving forward is clear: we will play with toughness, discipline and relentless effort in everything we do. We will recruit at the highest level, develop our players on and off the field, and compete every single day to bring championships to Oxford. Most importantly, we will represent this university with class and integrity.