Football

Kiffin’s First Season Sparks Optimism for LSU’s 2026 Roster

Three transfer standouts could redefine the Tigers' offense and defense

Spring drills reveal breakout candidates

When Lane Kiffin took the helm of the Tigers, the buzz around the program was unmistakable. His offensive philosophy, built around speed and versatility, has already begun to shape practice sessions, and the coaching staff is confident that the new scheme will unlock hidden potential in the existing talent pool.

Among the most talked‑about newcomers is Dilin Jones, a transfer running back who arrived from Wisconsin with a reputation for power and agility. Coaches have praised his work ethic during spring sessions, noting that his ability to catch passes out of the backfield adds a new dimension to the offense.

Jordan Ross, a defensive end transferred from Tennessee, has drawn similar acclaim for his freakish athleticism. His performances in drills have been described as “explosive,” and analysts expect his skill set to translate into a breakout year once the regular season begins.

On the line, offensive guard Bo Bordelon has emerged as a steadying force. His consistency against tough defensive fronts has positioned him as a key piece in the Tigers’ ground game, and his chemistry with the running backs could prove decisive in critical matchups.

The ripple effects of these additions extend beyond individual stats. With a blend of experience and fresh talent, LSU’s 2026 squad is poised to challenge traditional powerhouses in the SEC, and the excitement surrounding the team’s trajectory reflects a broader belief that Kiffin’s vision is taking root.

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