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Lane Kiffin, in his first spring at LSU, advocates for a second transfer portal window after spring practice to help first-year coaches. He emphasized the importance of this opportunity for roster development.
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With 15 practices in the books, Lane Kiffinâs first spring at LSU wrapped up last week. But unlike years past, there isnât a transfer portal window following spring ball, meaning the roster is virtually in place.
As he looked ahead to the summer, Kiffin reiterated his stance in favor of a second window. He specifically said for first-year coaches, that extra time to add players makes a difference after spring practice.
Speaking with reporters Tuesday, Kiffin cited conversations with other coaches when speaking in favor of another transfer period. While thatâs his preference, he said the staff had a plan to focus on developing the players they had and maximizing their skill set, rather than focusing on what LSU doesnât have.
âIâve been very open about that,â Kiffin said. âI wish there was another one. Iâve talked to coaches about that and coaches that have been somewhere 2-3 years feel differently because they like that they have their whole roster and theyâve evaluated the whole time. So they knew what was coming back before they knew how it fit, how the players knew you. But in your first year, yeah. I donât think many coaches would say that, but if they were honest, theyâd probably say that they wish there was one. But there isnât.
âYouâve got to look at it more like old college football, not the NFL. Which, otherwise, itâs become like the NFL, meaning youâre moving through free agency trying to improve your roster, where the old college way was this is what you had, period. There was no portal, and youâve got to develop those guys. Thatâs our challenge to our assistant coaches is, hey, thereâs nowhere to go, so letâs make sure weâre developing our guys as best we can and looking at what they can do, not what they canât do.â
This offseason was the first for college football with only one transfer portal window, which opened after the national championship game. More than 3,600 FBS players this past winter, while Lane Kiffin and LSU emerged as a big winner.
Lane Kiffin believes a second transfer portal window would provide first-year coaches the necessary time to add players after spring practice.
Kiffin stated that the coaching staff plans to focus on developing the existing players' skills rather than worrying about what the roster lacks.
Lane Kiffin has completed 15 practices during his first spring at LSU.
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The Tigers landed 40 commitments as part the No. 5-ranked transfer class from the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Team Transfer Portal Rankings. Former Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt was the crown jewel of the group as the No. 1 overall player in the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings.