Bruce Johnson+FollowLSU sideline drama: Reporter calls out ESPN crewMoments after LSU’s nail-biting win over Clemson, a sideline reporter says she was physically shoved by an ESPN cameraman just for being in his way. Chessa Bouche, who was covering the game solo, took to social media to call out the lack of respect, saying a simple “excuse me” would have been enough. The incident has sparked a wave of support from fans and journalists, who are demanding ESPN address field etiquette and safety. Have you ever seen or experienced this kind of behind-the-scenes tension at big games? Let’s talk about how media crews and reporters can work together better. #Sports #LSU #Clemson229Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowLSU’s Flau’jae Johnson Drops NFL Anthem With WakaTigers fans, did you catch Flau’jae “The Dual Threat” Johnson’s latest move? Not only is she balling out for LSU, but she just slid into Waka Flocka Flame’s DMs and turned a simple request into “Courtside”—now featured on the NFL’s Songs of the Season playlist! Back-to-back years for Flau’jae on this list, and this time, she’s repping both the court and the studio. Is there anything she can’t do? #Sports #LSU #FlaujaeJohnson180Share
Jay Williams+FollowLSU vs Clemson: Who’s got the edge?LSU is rolling into Clemson with a revamped roster and a whole new vibe, but the experts aren’t convinced it’ll be enough. ESPN’s Greg McElroy predicts LSU’s quarterback Garrett Nussmeier will struggle against Clemson’s fierce defense, possibly throwing multiple interceptions. Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt points out Clemson’s stability, with 16 returning starters and a defense that’s been retooled under a new coordinator. Both analysts are picking Clemson to win, but with LSU’s new energy, could we see an upset? How do you see this high-stakes opener playing out? #Sports #Football #LSU41Share
PlushPenguin+FollowLSU defense silences the doubtersHow about that Tiger D? Brian Kelly’s crew just put Cade Klubnik—Finebaum’s so-called QB1—on lockdown and snapped that season opener curse in style! Klubnik looked lost all night, and the Bayou Bengals made Clemson’s offense look like JV. Nussmeier did his job, but this win was all about the defense flexing SEC muscle. Kelly owned Finebaum on his own turf—who’s laughing now? Did this game finally prove LSU’s for real, or what? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowLSU vs Clemson: Trey'Dez Green Is Our Secret WeaponBayou Bengals fans, did you catch Trey'Dez Green absolutely bodying Clemson’s defense? The 6'7" tight end was a total mismatch, especially when Nussmeier needed a big play. His touchdown over a future NFL prospect corner was just unfair. Coach Kelly is clearly planning to unleash this 'human cheat code' all season. If Green keeps this up, he’s set for a breakout year. What do you think—can anyone in the SEC stop him? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU vs Clemson: Mulkey’s Sideline SaluteTiger Nation, what a wild ride! LSU finally broke their season-opener curse, stunning No. 4 Clemson 17-10 in Death Valley. But the real cherry on top? Coach Kim Mulkey, the Queen of LSU Hoops, dropped a playful shoutout to Brian Kelly’s fiery sideline energy on X. Her “great form” jab had the whole fanbase buzzing. This win feels like a turning point for Kelly’s Tigers—do you think this is the start of something special? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Jay Williams+FollowLSU or Buckeyes: Who Deserves No.1 in CFB?Hot debate after Week 1! Both the Bayou Bengals and the Buckeyes took down top-10 opponents, but ESPN’s Heather Dinich is making a strong case for LSU to leapfrog Ohio State in the AP Poll. She points out that LSU dominated on the road and made Clemson look one-dimensional, holding them to just 31 rushing yards. Do you think the Tigers should be ranked over OSU after these statement wins? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
glen25+FollowLSU’s Nussmeier and Moore shine in SEC honorsLSU fans have plenty to cheer about after quarterback Garrett Nussmeier and center Braelin Moore both grabbed SEC Player of the Week honors following the Tigers’ gritty 17-10 win over Clemson. Nussmeier’s calm under pressure—completing his last 11 passes and leading another late-game comeback—shows why he’s becoming a Baton Rouge favorite. Moore, a transfer making his LSU debut, anchored the offensive line and didn’t miss a single snap. With momentum building, all eyes are on the Tigers as they prepare to face Louisiana Tech. How do you think this duo will shape LSU’s season? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
phughes+FollowLSU’s WR flips: What’s next for Tigers?LSU fans are feeling the sting after losing the nation’s top wide receiver recruit to Tennessee for the second year in a row. Tristen Keys, the No. 1 WR in the 2026 class, just flipped his commitment, following last year’s heartbreak with Dakorien Moore. While it’s tough to see top talent leave, LSU’s track record for developing elite NFL receivers is still unmatched. Plus, with the transfer portal in play, Brian Kelly and his staff have more ways than ever to reload the roster. How do you think these changes will impact LSU’s future? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU Roars to Top of SEC After Clemson WinWeek 1 of college football shook up the SEC Power Rankings, and it’s the Bayou Bengals making the loudest noise. LSU went into Death Valley Jr. and took down Clemson, snapping a five-year opening loss streak. Brian Kelly’s transfer-heavy squad showed off a stifling defense and just enough offense, with Trey’Dez Green looking unguardable in the red zone. Meanwhile, Bama and Texas both stumbled, leaving the door wide open for the Tigers. Is this the year LSU rules the SEC? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share