As everyone agrees, hard to tell off one game but Miami doesn't suck and that was nearly a demolition until LSU coasted to the whistle. Also, I'm not sure dem Tigahs had to be anything other than vanilla in that one so, it's hard to gauge just how diverse they might be on offense.
I think the LSU defense is elite and the special teams looked great, too--that will win the lion's share of games but two big injuries in the opener could cause attrition to be a factor. In any case, they've got a good un in Brossette to compliment that defense. If the QB can proof himself versus top flight Ds it would, in my mind, elevate the ceiling to say, 10 wins.
Bottom line, they 'appear' to have the pieces in place to play with anybody, provided they protect the ball. But, just like Auburn, their schedule draw will probably limit the upside.