Roundtable Discussion: When does LSU make a move at head coach

When could a change be made at LSU?

Patrick Filbin, Site Contributor

It would be one thing if Orgeron’s Tigers looked competitive during their loss to Kentucky. Knowing his brand of coaching, his enthusiasm for competition and just the sheer talent on LSU, a lot of people expected a close game against an improved and rather proven Kentucky Wildcats team. Unfortunately for Orgeron, the opposite happened.

LSU looked out-coached, unprepared, unmotivated and got outplayed from kickoff to the last whistle. That’s never encouraging when a head coach and the rest of his staff are coming off a disappointing loss at home and are essentially playing and coaching for their jobs.

All that said, I think the LSU brass will let Orgeron coach out the rest of the year, knowing there aren’t many winnable games left on the schedule. If Orgeron isn’t let go this week, I expect him to be let go at the end of the year. That is, unless, his players completely give up on the year and show minimal effort in the next few games.

Finally, Lance Dawe gives his answer