FCS opponent Grambling State hung with LSU for the entire first quarter at Tiger Stadium on Saturday night and literally shredded the Tigers’ defense before LSU regrouped and put away the less talented, outmanned HBCU school. But the game left LSU with more questions than answers, certainly defensively, as the Tigers head into its SEC opener against unbeaten Mississippi State on Saturday morning in Starkville. Tiger Rag Audibles Podcast Episode 13 featuring Jeff Palermo and Todd Horne.
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