GalacticGiraffe+FollowLSU’s Sutton heats up before Florida showdownMarquel Sutton just dropped 26 points to lift LSU over Missouri, and now the Tigers are heading into a tough matchup against a Florida team that’s undefeated at home this season. Florida’s been dominating the boards and putting up big numbers, but LSU’s offense is no joke, averaging nearly 85 points a game. With both teams sitting at 13-5, this feels like a real test for LSU to turn their SEC season around. Can Sutton stay hot and help LSU snap Florida’s home streak? Who’s your pick for this one? #Sports #LSUTigers #FloridaGators00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLSU’s AD lights a fire under Tigers hoopsLSU basketball came out swinging after their Athletic Director put Coach Matt McMahon on notice—make the NCAA Tournament or face a tough reevaluation. The result? LSU stormed past Mizzou 78-70, even without their top scorer. Mizzou looked stunned from the opening tip, and their offense never found its rhythm. This kind of pressure from the top can really shake things up—do you think it’s fair for a coach’s job to hinge on one season? And with Missouri’s tough schedule ahead, how do you see their season playing out? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #LSUTigers #Mizzou00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowKentucky faces tough LSU test with key injuriesKentucky heads to Baton Rouge for a crucial SEC matchup, but the Wildcats will be missing Jayden Quaintance again due to knee swelling. LSU isn’t in great shape either, with their star guard Dedan Thomas likely out. Both teams are feeling the pressure—Kentucky needs a big win to boost their season, especially after showing grit in their comeback against Mississippi State. LSU, meanwhile, has struggled without Thomas, dropping all three SEC games so far. With both squads shorthanded, who do you think will step up and make the difference in this high-stakes game? #Sports #KentuckyBasketball #LSUTigers00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLSU Tigers land USC’s star QB of the futureLSU just pulled off a major move—former five-star USC quarterback Husan Longstreet is now a Tiger. Lane Kiffin’s transfer portal strategy is paying off big time, stacking LSU’s roster with top talent at nearly every position. Longstreet, known for his electric dual-threat style, showed flashes of brilliance at USC and is already drawing comparisons to college football greats. While he’ll likely sit behind Sam Leavitt and Landen Clark in 2026, Longstreet is shaping up to be LSU’s next big thing. With Kiffin’s aggressive recruiting, could LSU be building a championship contender for years to come? #Sports #Football #LSUTigers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowKentucky’s road test at LSU: Can they break the streak?Kentucky fans, all eyes are on Baton Rouge as the Wildcats look to snap their losing streak at LSU’s Pete Maravich Assembly Center. After a huge comeback win over Mississippi State, Kentucky faces an LSU team that’s hungry for their first SEC win but struggles from deep. With key players like Jayden Quaintance and Jaland Lowe sidelined, it’s time for new faces to step up—Malachi Moreno and Jasper Johnson could be game-changers. The predictions are split, making this matchup even more intriguing. Who do you think will rise to the occasion and keep Kentucky’s tournament hopes alive? #Sports #KentuckyBasketball #LSUTigers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowKentucky’s shot at redemption in Baton RougeKentucky basketball fans, this road trip to LSU could be a turning point. After a rough SEC start and a much-needed blowout win, the Wildcats have a real chance to build momentum—especially with LSU’s star point guard Dedan Thomas possibly sidelined again. ESPN gives Kentucky a 57.5% shot at victory, but the Tigers are hungry for their first conference win and the crowd will be wild. If Kentucky can force LSU to shoot from deep, they could walk away with a season-defining win. What do you think—will Kentucky capitalize on this opportunity? #Sports #KentuckyBasketball #LSUTigers00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowLSU Tigers' transfer portal takeoverLSU fans, it’s official—Lane Kiffin is building something special in Baton Rouge. The Tigers now have the nation’s top-ranked transfer portal class, stacking up elite playmakers on both sides of the ball. With Sam Leavitt at quarterback and a loaded receiver room, Kiffin’s offense is set to light up the SEC. Even more impressive, he’s convinced key talents like Caden Durham to stay put, showing he’s not just a master recruiter but a true program builder. After the chaos of last season, LSU looks ready to chase championships again. What do you think—are the Tigers back for good? #Sports #Football #LSUTigers00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLSU Tigers shake up WR room with big transfersLSU’s offense just got a major boost—Eugene Wilson, a standout from Florida, is joining the Tigers’ wide receiver lineup through the transfer portal. After losing key receivers to the NFL Draft, Lane Kiffin and his staff moved fast, also adding Jayce Brown from Kansas State and Tre Brown from Old Dominion. Wilson’s explosive playmaking, if he stays healthy, could make him the go-to target and help revive LSU’s passing game. With so many changes, do you think this new WR trio is enough to get the Tigers back on top? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #LSUTigers00Share
glen25+FollowLSU Tigers score big with transfer portal winLSU fans, the Tigers just landed a major boost for their offense—Old Dominion’s Tre Brown is joining the squad, thanks to Lane Kiffin’s aggressive transfer portal moves. Brown led his team last season with 762 yards and four touchdowns, averaging an eye-popping 20.1 yards per catch—top in the Sun Belt and among the best nationwide. With top receivers heading to the NFL, this addition couldn’t come at a better time. What do you think: Is Brown the spark LSU’s offense needs, or are more moves still needed? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #LSUTigers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLSU’s late turnovers sting in SEC openerLSU fans felt the heartbreak as the Tigers battled back from double-digit deficits but couldn’t close it out against Texas A&M, falling 75-72. Despite standout performances from Max Mackinnon and Mike Nwoko, the absence of DJ Thomas was obvious in the final minutes. Three costly turnovers and missed open shots in crunch time let the Aggies slip away with the win. The team showed real grit, but ball security and rebounding need to improve fast. With South Carolina up next, getting Thomas healthy is now the top concern. How do you feel about the Tigers’ chances moving forward? #Sports #LSUTigers #SEC00Share