The pressure surrounding the LSU Tigers and new head coach Lane Kiffin was always going to be enormous. That is what comes with taking over one of the premier programs in college football, especially after replacing a coach who still won 34 games in four seasons. LSU did not move on from Brian Kelly because the Tigers were bad. They made the move because “good” was no longer enough. The expectation in Baton Rouge is championships. That expectation is exactly why the first month of Kiffin’s tenure could define the entire season. LSU new head coach Lane Kiffin. | Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images On "The Paul Finebaum Show," the SEC Network analyst explained why LSU’s early schedule could quickly become a massive problem. "Their September schedule is very tricky," Finebaum said. "I think it's as hard as anybody's. If Lane Kiffin has three losses or two losses by the end of September, then what happens to this Lane Kiffin train? It completely derails." Finebaum is not exaggerating.…