STAKVILLE, Miss. — Mississippi coach Lane Kiffin sighed and leaned forward in his chair when asked, after a 38-19 victory over Mississippi State, whether he still planned announce his future coaching plans by Saturday, as Ole Miss had promised he would.
''I feel like I've got to," Kiffin said, adding that making such an announcement is "not as enjoyable as people think.''
Kiffin could remain with No. 6 Mississippi (11-1, 7-1 SEC, No. 7 CFP), which is now a virtual lock for a spot in the College Football Playoff — even likely to host a first-round game.
Asked if he thought Ole Miss had earned a first-round home game in the CFP, Kiffin said, ''I would think absolutely. ... You go 11-1 and in the SEC, that should be obvious.''
LSU and Florida have two of the highest-profile coaching vacancies in the nation. Throughout the Egg Bowl on Friday, and particularly in the second half, Mississippi State fans chanted the names of both schools during timeouts and other stoppages.
On Friday, however, Florida appeared to be turning it's attention to Tulane coach Jon Sumrall, a virtual acknowledgment that the Gators did not expect to land Kiffin.
''I haven't made a decision,'' said Kiffin, who did not refuse to answer questions during his approximately 20-minute postgame media session, but did not extol the values of any of the possible choices.
''I've got some praying to do to figure this thing out,'' Kiffin said. ''I'm living one day at a time. I know that doesn't help you, but it helps me.''