
Weeks and Penn Stepping Up
When news broke that Harold Perkins would be out for the rest of the 2024 college football season, LSU’s defense seemed to be in trouble. But Bradyn Swinson and Sai’vion Jones stepped up as dominant […]
When news broke that Harold Perkins would be out for the rest of the 2024 college football season, LSU’s defense seemed to be in trouble. But Bradyn Swinson and Sai’vion Jones stepped up as dominant […]
As we reach the end of the first quarter in the college football season, it’s tempting to overreact and make bold claims about teams. But let’s not forget, there are still so many unknowns that […]
By GLENN GUILBEAU Tiger Rag Editor Coaching is largely about putting your players in their best position, particularly if it makes the team better. Junior linebacker Harold Perkins is best for himself, LSU and his […]
It’s not exactly Alabama on national television. No. 18 LSU (0-1) opens the home portion of its football schedule on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium (6:30 p.m., ESPN+, SEC Network+) against Nicholls State (0-1), a […]
LSU linebacker Whit Weeks talks with the media after practice prior to the 2024 home opener vs. Nicholls.
LSU linebacker Whit Weeks meets with the media after practice during Fall camp prior to the season opener vs. USC on Sept. 1.
The first trip through the tunnel onto the field at LSU’s Tiger Stadium left freshman linebacker Whit Weeks feeling numb. It wasn’t enough that his first collegiate start came on the road in SEC competition […]
LSU football – fresh off a 41-14 shellacking of Mississippi State last Saturday to open SEC play – is back in the conversation now to content for the SEC West title with a home game […]
The experiment LSU second-year coach Brian Kelly unveiled in the spring will be on full display for opposing offenses to scheme against this season. A year after playing closer to the line of scrimmage, where […]
LSU’s wild roll on the recruiting trail continued over the weekend. The Tigers picked up a non-binding verbal pledge Saturday from Whit Weeks, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound linebacker from Oconee County High in Watkinsville, Georgia. Weeks […]
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