Christopher Hughes+FollowLSU’s Texas Bowl lineup takes a hitLSU fans, get ready for a different look in the Texas Bowl—quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, linebacker Whit Weeks, and star cornerback Mansoor Delane are all officially out for the big game against Houston. With Nussmeier sidelined since the Alabama game and Delane likely prepping for the NFL Draft, sophomore Michael Van Buren will take the reins at QB. Weeks’ future with LSU is still up in the air after his ankle injury. How do you think these changes will impact the Tigers’ performance? Who are you most excited (or worried) to see step up? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU’s big portal move: Louisiana talent returns?LSU fans, roster shakeups are coming fast in Baton Rouge. With Lane Kiffin at the helm and a massive $25 million annual budget for transfer talent, the Tigers are eyeing some homegrown reinforcements. One name to watch: Melvin Hills, a Louisiana native and Texas Longhorns defensive lineman, is set to hit the portal. After losing key D-line players, LSU could use Hills’ local ties and potential. Plus, with a top-ranked defensive line class already signed, the competition is heating up. Would you like to see more Louisiana athletes return to play for LSU? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU football’s depth takes a hit as Foster exitsLSU fans, another Tiger is on the move—cornerback Wallace Foster is heading to the transfer portal before it even officially opens. Foster, a New Orleans native, barely saw the field during his time in Baton Rouge, but his departure still trims down LSU’s depth at cornerback. With the Tigers’ roster stacked at his position, Foster’s decision makes sense for his career, but it’s a reminder of how quickly college football rosters can shift. What do you think—should LSU be concerned about losing depth, or is this just the new normal? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowLSU’s offseason hinges on keeping these starsLane Kiffin’s first big test at LSU isn’t just about new recruits—it’s about holding onto the Tigers’ core playmakers. Harlem Berry exploded onto the scene as a freshman and could be the next big thing in the backfield, but his future depends on coaching stability. Trey’Dez Green, a 6’7” tight end with major upside, needs to stay put for the offense to thrive. And linebacker Whit Weeks, despite a tough injury, is the defensive leader this young team can’t afford to lose. What do you think—can Kiffin keep this trio together and make a real run next season? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU and Nebraska in fierce battle for top coachLSU’s coaching shakeup just got even more intense—Elijah Robinson, one of the most sought-after defensive assistants, is now being courted by both LSU and Nebraska. Lane Kiffin’s first week in Baton Rouge has already seen big moves, including locking down Blake Baker as defensive coordinator after he turned down Tulane. The Tigers’ defense is on the rise, but adding Robinson could be the game-changer. With Nebraska jumping into the mix, the competition is heating up fast. What do you think—will LSU land their guy, or does Nebraska have a shot to steal him away? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowDJ Pickett’s breakout year has LSU buzzingLSU fans have a new reason to be excited: true freshman DJ Pickett just earned On3’s Defensive True Freshman of the Year award after a standout season at cornerback. Pickett, who came in as a five-star recruit, racked up three interceptions—second-most among all true freshmen—and posted one of the best defensive grades in the country for his class. With defensive coordinator Blake Baker and DB coach Corey Raymond sticking around, Pickett’s future looks even brighter. How high do you think Pickett’s ceiling is, and what does his rise mean for LSU’s defense next season? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowPortal King Eyes Sam Leavitt for LSU QB1Lane Kiffin is living up to his "Portal King" rep, and now all eyes are on Sam Leavitt, the former Sun Devil, as a top target for LSU’s next QB1. With Leavitt’s College Football Playoff experience and Kiffin’s aggressive portal moves, Tiger fans are buzzing. Could this be the start of a new SEC rivalry if Leavitt lands in Baton Rouge? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLSU’s bowl game fate: Nashville or Texas?LSU fans, the wait is almost over—bowl game destinations are about to be revealed, and ESPN’s latest projections have LSU heading to Nashville for the Music City Bowl against Illinois. That means a Dec. 30 showdown, but there’s still a chance for a Texas Bowl repeat. Coaching changes could shake things up, too, with Frank Wilson possibly leading the Tigers one last time. Remember 2014’s Music City Bowl and Leonard Fournette’s breakout? This year could bring another unforgettable moment. Which matchup are you hoping for, and how do you feel about the coaching uncertainty? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLSU’s quarterback shakeup: What’s next?LSU fans, the quarterback room is about to look very different. With Garrett Nussmeier graduating and Colin Hurley leaving, the Tigers are heading into the transfer portal needing at least two new QBs. Michael Van Buren could return and is set to start the Texas Bowl, but all eyes are on who LSU might land when the portal opens January 2. Lane Kiffin is expected to bring in a new face, and there’s already buzz about a name to watch. How do you feel about building the future of LSU football through transfers? Who would you want to see under center? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowLSU football shakes things up with big hireLane Kiffin isn’t wasting a second at LSU—he’s already landed a major addition to his coaching staff by bringing in Eric Wolford as offensive line coach. Wolford’s track record in the SEC and NFL means LSU’s line could finally get the stability and toughness it’s been missing. After a rocky 7-5 season, this move signals that Kiffin is serious about rebuilding fast. With so many key assistants following him from Ole Miss, and now Wolford’s experience, it feels like a new era is truly kicking off in Baton Rouge. What do you think—will these changes put LSU back on top in the SEC? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share