Lane Kiffin appears to be settling well into life at Baton Rouge. In addition to his wins on the recruiting trail, the former Ole Miss coach seems to be enjoying life at LSU with his family. He posted a picture of his happy-looking nephew sitting in the Tigers’ locker room on Wednesday.The coach’s young nephew was pictured seated in the locker of junior linebacker Whit Weeks, who’s also the boyfriend of Kiffin’s daughter, Landry. The post has garnered different reactions from fans on the social media platform.Christopher wrote:“Whit Weeks returning confirmed.”christopher @tigertalkcpLINK@Lane_Kiffin @LSUfootball whit weeks returning confirmed ✍️Hawkeye Phil also wrote:“This is a little weird, no?”Daniel commented:“Did Whit and your daughter ultimately recruit you to LSU?”SIMPLY HUMAN also commented:“You just made every kid in Louisiana jealous. Future Tiger?”Williams Stevens wrote:“Nobody in Baton Rouge cares if Ole Miss loses a playoff game… we don’t worry about Ole Miss over here.”Seer added:“Kid, you look sharp, but I don’t think you are quite ready to take the field. Geaux Tigers!”Landry’s relationship with Weeks predates her father’s arrival at LSU, as the couple publicized their relationship back in September. Weeks is one of the most notable linebackers in the SEC, earning a First-Team All-SEC spot in 2024. Some mock drafts project him to be selected as early as the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft.However, the overwhelming position among LSU fans is for him to return for his senior and final season in the fall of 2026. The 20-year-old is yet to announce his decision, and there’s a belief that his relationship with Lane Kiffin might help convince him to return.Lane Kiffin’s LSU choice and contract detailsLane Kiffin left a playoff-bound Ole Miss to join the Tigers after six seasons at Oxford. The coach’s request to coach the team in the Rebels’ first rodeo in the College Football Playoff was reportedly rejected by the program.Kiffin’s new deal with the Tigers is worth $91 million, spread across seven years, and pays him a $13 million annual salary. The deal puts him among the three top-earning head coaches in college football, behind Kirby Smart and Ryan Day.Among other incentives in the deal, Kiffin is expected to become the highest-earning coach nationally if he leads the Tigers to a national championship.