Lane Kiffin makes his latest complaint, complaining about LSU getting a night game

Ole Miss v LSU
Ole Miss v LSU | Jonathan Bachman/GettyImages

Earlier today, the SEC announced their TV scheduling for the games two weeks from Today with the LSU Tigers getting the night game against Alabama. The other massive game of the weekend is between Georgia and Ole Miss which will be played in the afternoon slate.

Its not a surprise that LSU and Alabama are playing in the late slate as its one of the biggest rivalries in the SEC and the game has massive playoff implications with the winner being in a great position to earn a playoff bid with the loser being eliminated from Playoff contention.

The only person seemingly surprised by the SEC's decision to give LSU a night game is Lane Kiffin as the Ole Miss Head Coach aired his complaints during his press conference today.

"LSU gets to play at night again, I guess? Shocker. That’s two for two for them. I feel bad for our fans not having one night conference game."
Lane Kiffin

Every week it seems like Lane Kiffin has something to complain about as two weeks ago he complained that Ole Miss should've won against LSU.

What Kiffin doesn't realize is that if his team just handled its business and won against LSU or against Kentucky the game against Georgia between two one-loss team likely would've been the primetime game.

The Tigers will get the benefit of the doubt every time as Death Valley is one of the best atmospheres in College Football at night while Vaught Hemingway isn't one of the toughest environments in College Football.

The results on game week will prove why Kiffin is wrong

Based on the fact that Ole Miss' offense has gotten shut down by LSU and Kentucky this season, the Georgia Bulldogs will have their way against Ole Miss. On the other hand, LSU vs Alabama will be a highly competitive game like the showdown at Tiger Stadium two years ago which was an instant classic. We'll see if Kiffin is right in two weeks but, complaining about scheduling is just the latest complaint in a long line of complaints.

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