Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin's future has been a hotly debated topic over the last few weeks. However, it is set to conclude with the final day of the college football regular season approaching.Amid rumors of a lucrative offer from LSU, Kiffin seemingly threw shade at Ole Miss by sharing a graphic of the field design for the 2025 SEC Championship via his dog's X account."I’m not trying to get ahead of myself, but I am wondering if dogs are allowed here?"CFB fans ripped the Ole Miss coach for his post on social media."Dudes like an emotionally abusive boyfriend."Wyatt Smith @WyattSmith27LINKDudes like an emotionally abusive boyfriend"New conclusion: even if he stays Lane Kiffin is a sociopath."bob @DearOlStateLINKnew conclusion: even if he stays Lane Kiffin is a sociopath"After the tweets by Lane yesterday about his father and now this, if Lane truly does go to LSU, he’s scum. This is just toying with emotions at this point."JaguarGator9 @JaguarGator9NFLLINKAfter the tweets by Lane yesterday about his father and now this, if Lane truly does go to LSU, he’s scum This is just toying with emotions at this point"Holy Sh** this is bad."Ghost @GhostOfFigginsLINKHoly Shit this is bad."This is actually disgraceful and disrespectful to our football program."CJ @TheySeeJay2LINKThis is actually disgraceful and disrespectful to our football program"The level at which he's disrespecting Ole Miss is absurd."sarge @sarge____LINKthe level at which he's disrespecting Ole Miss is absurdOle Miss sealed its College Football Playoff berth after beating Mississippi State 38-19 on Friday.Lane Kiffin admits he won't be swayed by money in his coaching decisionAccording to Fox's Bruce Feldman, LSU has offered Kiffin a seven-year deal worth around $100 million. However, Kiffin has reportedly said that money won't influence his decision.He said, per ESPN's Marty Smith:"He reiterated to me again this morning, 'It's not about money for me.' However, he did say the only financial discussions he's had with both schools are about accruing a great roster. 'How much money am I going to have to pay my players?' That's an important factor here."And I will tell you... Carter expects Kiffin to stay, but the LSU side, they're optimistic they're going to get him too. So, it's the most Lane Kiffin thing ever. We're going to sit back and see what he decides, but my word, it's a good position to be in if you're him."If Kiffin decides to make the switch to LSU, Ole Miss quarterbacks coach Joe Judge will serve as interim head coach for the playoff.