I'll be the first one to admit LSU was lucky as hell to win that game, but you can't say Tennessee was robbed ... they just made a costly mistake... and did it while LSU was making one themselves that would've cost them the game otherwise. And Tennessee didn't "own" that game like a couple people on here have said.  LSU doubled Tennessee in stats, but 4 turnovers and dumb penalties made a game out of it (like all their games this year).  If anything, Tennessee robbed themselves.  As far as home-cooking, maybe that PI call during the last LSU drive could've gone either way, but no way you can call home-cooking on the final play.  13 men on the field will get you a flag every time.  This was one case where the opponent's coaches out-dumbed LSU's. 
The LSU QB situation the last few years has been a nightmare, and Miles can't seem to do anything about it.  Every game so far has been a challenge. I was happy to see Jarrett Lee play as well as he did, he's the best of LSU's QBs (which isn't saying a lot).  Hopefully he will start next week when the meat of the SEC in the Tigers' schedule begins.  One thing's for certain, if LSU can't get a handle on their QB situation, even luck won't help them from here on out.