Why Lane Kiffin to LSU Is Bigger Than Anyone Realizes – David Pollack Explains
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Lane Kiffin to LSU isn’t just another coaching move — it’s the biggest shockwave to hit college football in years. In this full conversation, Trey Wingo and David Pollack break down how Kiffin’s decision to leave Ole Miss in the middle of a College Football Playoff run exposes the broken system behind hiring cycles, NIL chaos, the transfer portal arms race, and the total lack of structure inside the NCAA.
This episode goes deep on why Lane Kiffin chose LSU, what it means for Brian Kelly’s legacy, how LSU instantly becomes one of the most dangerous programs in the country, and why Ole Miss players and fans are the biggest losers in this entire situation. Pollack explains why Ole Miss had a legitimate chance to compete for a national championship, why LSU’s job is both a massive opportunity and an enormous pressure cooker, and how Lane’s sobriety, maturity, and new coaching identity play into this move.
Trey and David also zoom out to the bigger problem: a college football ecosystem with no leadership, no rules, and no protections for players, where the transfer portal, recruiting, NIL negotiations, and coaching hires all collide at the exact same time. They break down why the NCAA has failed to govern the sport, how tampering and roster poaching are rampant, why agents are profiting off players without oversight, and what the actual solution could look like — from bringing in respected voices like Nick Saban and Mack Brown, to restructuring the entire sport around the SEC and Big Ten model.