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CBS Sports: Grading College Football Rosters For Year 1 Coaches
by Staff Reporter
June 25, 20269 Comments

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CBS Sports writer David Cobb recently graded college football rosters for Year 1 coaches and gave LSU and its new head coach, Lane Kiffin, an A-.
Ole Miss and Pete Golding received the highest grade at A+, followed by Penn State and Matt Campbell at A, and then Kiffin.
Ole Miss and Pete Golding received the highest grade at A+, followed by Penn State and Matt Campbell at A, and then Kiffin.
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LSU: A-
New coach: Lane Kiffin
Transfer class ranking: 1
Can a revamped offensive line headlined by No. 1-ranked offensive tackle transfer Jordan Seaton (Colorado) keep Sam Leavitt upright and improve the Tigers' moribund rushing attack? Those are the biggest questions surrounding LSU's first roster under Lane Kiffin. Leavitt is coming off an injury-shortened 2025 campaign at Arizona State and was heavily limited in spring practice. Kiffin assembled a great receiver room, but A+ level line play is no guarantee, as the Tigers' offensive line landed at 29th nationally in Phil Steele's unit rankings.
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Ole Miss: A+
New coach: Pete Golding
Transfer class ranking: 2
In a wild time of transition, upheaval and chaos, new coach Pete Golding appears to have nailed his first roster. With the backing of a strong NIL operation, the Rebels landed the nation's No. 2 transfer haul while also attracting top 25 high school class. What's most impressive, though, are the retentions. Heisman contenders return at quarterback (Trinidad Chambliss) and running back (Kewan Lacy). Key contributors are also back on all three levels of the defense for an Ole Miss team with aspirations of a second straight CFP appearance.
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