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CBS Sports Names Six Coaches With The Most To Lose In 2026
by Staff Reporter
June 9, 20264 Comments

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CBS Sports College Football writer Brad Crawford identified six coaches "with the most to lose in 2026" in an article published on Tuesday.
At No. 3 on his list was first-year LSU head coach Lane Kiffin:
At No. 3 on his list was first-year LSU head coach Lane Kiffin:
quote:
3. Lane Kiffin, LSU
Again, this is not a hot seat discussion. However, given the amount of money LSU has shelled out ahead of Kiffin's first season in Baton Rouge, anything short of a CFP berth will be considered a failure, whether the former Ole Miss lead wants to admit it or not.
Most first-year coaches are afforded a grace period, but Kiffin won't get one at LSU. All the positive momentum sustained this offseason through talent acquisition and coaching hires simmers if the Tigers fail to impress. Kiffin wasn't hired to rebuild the Tigers. Instead, he was hired to win immediately, and LSU's administration made a blockbuster move to lure him away from an SEC rival after six successful seasons and multiple double-digit win campaigns, believing he was the coach capable of returning the program to championship contention.
The problem? At LSU, expectations begin where most programs hope to finish. The Tigers won national championships under their last three long-term head coaches. Nobody associated with LSU is interested in hearing about a multi-year process. The schedule only adds to the pressure.
His debut comes against Clemson before LSU opens SEC play with a road trip to Ole Miss, the very program he left behind. Those games will immediately shape the national perception of his tenure. A fast start could launch LSU into playoff conversations. A stumble out of the gate would intensify scrutiny surrounding one of college football's most polarizing coaches.
What Kiffin has most to lose is his reputation as an elite coach capable of winning at the highest level. He spent six years proving he could elevate Ole Miss into a perennial contender. LSU is supposed to be the place where good seasons become championship runs. Anything short of playoff contention will leave critics wondering whether Kiffin's success has a ceiling.
Fair or not, that's the standard.
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