Lane Kiffin’s first LSU team will open the 2026 season carrying a preseason ranking and a mountain of expectation.
The Tigers landed at No. 11 in Monday morning’s Associated Press preseason poll, putting LSU right in the middle of the national conversation as Kiffin takes over in Baton Rouge. After a turbulent offseason, LSU’s administration pushed hard to land Kiffin, then backed that move by signing the No. 1 Transfer Portal Class in America and building out a staff packed with proven names for the 2026 push.
That staff kept several key holdovers in place, including defensive coordinator Blake Baker, secondary coach Corey Raymond and defensive line coach Kevin Peoples. LSU also added Ed Orgeron and other elite assistants this offseason.
Kiffin called Orgeron’s return a fit that makes sense on every level.
"I think it's the perfect situation - for everybody involved," Kiffin said of Orgeron's return. "And for him to go back somewhere else, you get a great coach, you get the energy and all the things you normally get about him, but to come back to LSU and his passion for the state and the players of the state and growing up here and what that means, obviously, having won a national championship on top of that.
"But then also working for me. We have a background and it's pretty easy for him to sit and sell to a kid why to come to LSU and why to play for this head coach more than anyone else on the planet could sell, so it's really just a perfect situation."
The spotlight has been intense all offseason, and LSU’s No. 11 ranking only sharpens it. Kiffin said at SEC Media Days in July that the process of rebuilding the roster after a 7-6 season has come with big expectations attached.
"It's been exciting to do that and to rebuild within a program a roster and to come in and come off of a 7-6 season and then the expectations that everybody in the media has that we're supposed to be this great team right away," Kiffin said at SEC Media Days in July.
"That's an awesome challenge. You want to talk about getting uncomfortable.
That does it. Expectations make you uncomfortable.
They make you not be able to just go through motions in any aspect of your program."
As for the rest of the preseason AP top 25, LSU is one of several opponents already sitting in the rankings. The full list opened with Ohio State at No. 1, followed by Oregon, Georgia, Notre Dame, Texas, Indiana, Miami, Texas A&M, Mississippi, Oklahoma and LSU.
The rest of the top 25 included Texas Tech, Alabama, BYU, Southern California, Michigan, Washington, Penn State, SMU, Tennessee, Utah, Iowa, Houston, Louisville and Missouri.
LSU opens the 2026 season on Sept. 5, when Kiffin makes his debut against Dabo Swinney and Clemson in Death Valley.
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