Lane Kiffin Ignited a Fire at LSU—Now, the Countdown to Chaos Begins
For Kiffin to walk away from that, knowing how hard it is to reach that point, tells you exactly what he feels about LSU and his ability to reach the top of the mountain.
“It was 7-6 last season. Within that comes change, within that comes a lot of work,” Kiffin said. “It’s a long jump to go to that level that I came here to get at, and all the people around the program want to be at.”
Advertisement
Even if everything clicks, if new quarterback Sam Leavitt returns from a foot injury and plays like its 2024 and he’s leading Arizona State to the CFP. Even if the defense continues to grow under highly-paid coordinator Blake Baker, and eight new starters — and countless new, critical backups — play with the punishing symphony of 2025.

Post Comment