Three reasons why changes need to be made at the top for LSU

Is it time for a change?

The 2019 season looks like a fluke now that everybody is gone

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LSU is 8-7 (5-6 in SEC play) since the national championship in 2019. When all of the faces that made that title team special left, it was up to Orgeron to bring in new recruits and coaches to keep things afloat. Instead, LSU has been mediocre on both sides of the ball and hasn’t been able to get over the hump.

Mediocrity at a place like LSU isn’t acceptable. Not with all of the talent on the roster. LSU can’t continue to recruit that the level that they traditionally have and not put out a .500+ product on the field. That’s a result of bad coaching, and at the end of the day, it reflects on the man at the top.

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Finally, is this a path of self-destruction?