LSU baseball head coach Jay Johnson announced on Wednesday that 21 members of the Tigers' recruiting class have signed national letters-of-intent with the program.
It appears that LSU quarterback Myles Brennan's time as a Tiger is over. Brody Miller of The Athletic is reporting that the senior signal-caller plans to enter the transfer portal.
Oxford was bustling today from the tailgating to the Eli Manning jersey retirement at halftime. Today everything just went Ole Miss's way, as they beat LSU 31-17. This was the first game for the Tigers since finding out that Coach O won't be returning next year. Even a banged-up Matt Corral was not enough for the Tigers to take out the rebels today in Oxford.
After LSU struggled to run the football the first 6 games of the season, Tigers running back Tyrion-Davis Price set the single-game rushing record in the win.
As the LSU Tigers football team looks to find some semblance of positivity in their rough start to the season, they will be without a top offensive threat as Kayshon Boutte is out for the season with an ankle injury. The New Iberia native was leading the SEC in receiving touchdowns before a fourth-quarter catch against Kentucky led to the season-ending injury.
The opening weekend of college football was tough on the state of Louisiana. Every D1 team in the team opened the year with a loss, and the two ranked teams are now unranked.
#23 Louisiana begin their most anticipated season in program history tomorrow when they face off against #19 Texas in Austin. Here is how and where to watch/listen.
The LSU Tigers and the University of Southern California Trojans will square off in football to open the 2024 season on Labor Day weekend in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium.
Earlier this week, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron announced that quarterback Myles Brennan broke his arm but didn't reveal how he did it. Now we know what happened.
The former LSU Tiger is returning to the New Orleans Saints, inking the deal on his 27th birthday. Judging by his social media, he's enjoying the moment.
Former LSU basketball star Cam Thomas is now a professional as the 19-year-old was selected 27th overall by the Brooklyn Nets in last night's NBA Draft.