‘Try and Downplay That’ — National Analyst Puts Lane Kiffin on Notice Over Ole Miss Nightmare
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When Lane Kiffin packed his bags and left Oxford for Baton Rouge mid-College Football Playoff run, he lit a fuse on one of the most volatile rivalries in college football history. Now, as the 2026 season approaches, the impending matchup between LSU and Ole Miss is shaping up to be a psychological war zone.
Why Josh Pate Is Warning LSU Head Coach Lane Kiffin
According to national analyst Josh Pate, Kiffin can run, but he cannot hide from the narrative waiting for him. Pate, on “Josh Pate College Football Show,” dropped a hammer on the upcoming matchup, signaling that the pressure is entirely on the new LSU head coach.
“Now, knowing Lane Kiffin like we do, I think he’ll shy away from the spotlight a lot,” Pate observed. “And I think he’ll try and downplay that and try and temper things. And if there’s one thing that I correlate with Lane Kiffin, it’s a subdued nature about this sort of thing. But nevertheless, I don’t think Ole Miss folks have forgotten.”
The foundational tension of this game lies in how the public perceives these two powerhouse programs versus how they actually stack up on paper. Vegas and analytical models currently view LSU and Ole Miss as virtual equals on a neutral field. However, public perception and human polls often favor blue-blood branding.
“To me, the big takeaway there is, Ole Miss and LSU are viewed pretty close to even on a neutral field,” Pate stated. “And I don’t know that that’s what the preseason rankings will look like. I would assume preseason rankings would have LSU significantly higher… My guess is LSU is going to be significantly higher. I disagree with that.”
Why does Pate disagree? Look no further than the quarterback position. While Kiffin is busy rebuilding his quarterback room at LSU with high-upside transfers, Ole Miss returns arguably the most efficient and lethal signal-caller in the entire SEC: Trinidad Chambliss.
Last season, the former Division II standout exploded onto the SEC stage, throwing for 3,937 yards and 22 touchdowns while tossing a microscopic three interceptions. It resulted in him earning a 90.3 score on the PFSN CFB QB Impact.
With Chambliss operating Pete Golding’s offense, Pate sees the Rebels as an elite title contender, regardless of what the preseason media guides say. “I’ve got Ole Miss as a slam dunk top 10 team with Trinidad Chambliss playing,” Pate asserted.
So, when Sept. 19 rolls around, it won’t just be a high-stakes SEC game. Along with an emotionally charged game, it marks Kiffin’s first true road test of the year, taking his new LSU squad directly into the teeth of an unforgiving Vaught-Hemingway Stadium crowd.
“This is the first road game of the year for LSU,” Pate concluded. “Also, how do you handicap the intangibles here? That’ll be as big an external factor game, I think, as we’ll see all year.”
Currently, PFSN’s CFB Playoff Meter gives the Tigers a 39.2% chance to make the College Football Playoff.
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