Lane Kiffin Identifies LSU’s Biggest Concern, Hints At Potential Solution

By Staff ReporterAug 20, 20261:54 pmDiscuss the story15
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LSU coach Lane Kiffin spoke with the media on Thursday and said the team's biggest concern right now is offensive line depth.

During his comments, Kiffin suggested that Wednesday's ruling regarding fifth-year eligibility could potentially provide a solution if LSU needs to go that route:
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"It's a concern. It's high on our list of concerns right now. We have to continue to get guys better; they have to improve so we feel more confident with that."

"Before yesterday, we normally would say our team is our team, so it's what we got. But I guess that potentially changed yesterday."
Through fall camp so far, LSU's first-team offensive line has been:

LT: Jordan Seaton
LG: Bo Bordelon
C: Braelin Moore
RG: Aliou Bah
RT: Weston Davis

Several other linemen that could be in the mix include Devin Harper, William Satterwhite II, Sean Thompkins Jr., Darrin Strey, and others.

Sorting out the depth behind the starters will be a focus for Kiffin and his staff as the season opener approaches.
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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KCT3 days
Is he talking about some guys who went in the NFL draft who might be coming back?
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Jabontik3 days
think so
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Yeti_Chaser3 days
Surprised it's not DE or CB but I guess I shouldn't be. Most of the o-line pickups seemed like just bodies aside from Seaton, Bah, and Harper. And Harper is getting beat out by Bordelon
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Geaux Guy3 days
Good to hear that this is being addressed
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eugene1928LSU3 days
Been the biggest issue for 3 years
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Shawn772 days
Well,,,, not all of the OL players drafted will make the cuts. Should be some an available in a week.
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We have 21 OLinemen. I remember during Les years having 12 to 15 Olinemen. The ones on the team must be young. Which some are or not many snaps.
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DiamondDog3 days
The fact they didn’t replace Weston Davis after last year is kind of dumbfounding
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chadr073 days
Some media sources are saying that Weston has improved quite a bit from last year due to competent coaching this season. So let’s not write Weston off just yet. Let’s see if he’s actually improved and can live up to that 5 star rating with good coaching.
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Ace Midnight3 days
Yeah, LSU fans can have blinders on at times - the guy was 19 or 20 replacing Emery Jones. Anyone is going to look like a step back at that point. He definitely has the body of an elite tackle. Let's see how it goes first before we declare "no improvement" at RT.
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Burt Reynolds3 days
As long as no one gets hurt we will be okay
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LaSportsFan13 days
I like the optimism, but it's a violent contact sport. Players usually get hurt...unfortunately. He seems to be thinking ahead.
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TXTiger752 days
I know a really good one at Tyler JC that would like to come next year. But will never get a look.
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SOL23 days
I think we'll be fine
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mike4lsu3 days
No matter who the coach, what the circumstances with NIL, no matter how much we spend on getting o-linemen, our o-line will always be a weakness. Strange other SEC schools simply do not have this problem.
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