BATON ROUGE, La. – If you are a college football fan of any team other than LSU, you might want to click on the next article. Admittedly what I am about to write feels like it is bordering on the absurd.
Then again, if you need a good laugh, perhaps you should read on.
For a program that fired its coach after a second loss just four games into the season, discussing College Football Playoff possibilities feels silly. Likewise, considering the Heisman candidacy of a running back who has missed three games already this season and won’t have a stat-padding opportunity against South Alabama seems like a futile exercise.