LSU has lost three games in a row, something we haven't seen since the death rattle of the Gerry DiNardo Era. They have lost all three by double-digit margins, something that hasn't happen in nearly 20 years.
Barring a complete reversal of course next week against Texas A&M, we have likely seen the end of Les Miles as LSU's head coach.
Saturday was, ultimately, fairly emblematic and representational. LSU certainly came out with enthusiasm. These players want to win for their head coach, of that I am sure. But wanting it isn't enough. Thirteen penalties and a pair of interceptions were too much to overcome, and as I suspected, LSU's defense couldn't contain the Ole Miss passing attack enough for the offense to keep pace.