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

When could a change be made at LSU?

Lance Dawe, Site Contributor

Orgeron’s tenure in Baton Rouge seems to be coming to an end one way or another. I expected the Kentucky game to allow the team to show signs of life after losing to Auburn at home. I expected this team to want to prove that the season wasn’t lost, and that the talent on roster could produce a win in Lexington. That didn’t happen.

LSU has looked uninterested at times this season in even being competitive. Offensive drives will stall with a wounded duck throw from Max Johnson or a receiver not going up to try and make a catch. The offensive line surely hasn’t been putting in much work this season. It’s been a lackadaisical approach to the game from this LSU team, and it just doesn’t make sense to me. Not with all of the star talent on roster.

I think this is a plug-and-play-move. LSU can remove the man at the top that has sucked all of the energy out of the performances on the field and replace him with someone that can give the Tigers a shot in the arm. I think if changes are going to made, they’ll be made at the end of the regular season. The rest of the schedule is so difficult I don’t see LSU getting to six wins and receiving a bowl berth. Orgeron will be gone after the Texas A&M game.