LSU Meant Business Last Saturday
Hello Tiger fans! From the very get go last Saturday, it was evident that LSU meant business. We were strict teachers for a lower opponent and didn’t take disobedience lightly. We played as crisp, well executed, and dominant season opener as you’ll ever see. (P.S. I...
Virtues: Preparedness
The new football season is so close yet the news is mostly closed off as teams prepare to face each other’s new offensive schemes. So how do I shape all this baseless hype into something informative to the upcoming season? Maybe a little something from the past will...
The Transfer Portal
By Micah Neese-- A few days ago, Jonathan Giles transferred to Texas Southern. After keeping his name in the portal for a month he was granted a waiver for immediate eligibility, something that a couple years ago would have been denied. As we see in college basketball...
LSU’s Tight Ends
By Micah Neese---- LSU has had a series of consistent problems that have plagued our program for years. This coming season will need to be the time that we finally come to a solution. One of these dim spots in the past has been our tight ends in the passing game. Last...
LSU Already Working Their Tails Off for 2020
LSU has been hot on the recruiting front and they capped it off with five-star, Rakim Jarrett who goes to school just forty minutes from my doorstep. He’s quick, with great route running, and strong hands, but he is only adding to the snowball that keeps growing into...
Passing of the Torch
By Mican Neese LSU lost three major defensive leaders to the draft: Devin White, Greedy Williams, and John Battle. Thankfully though, LSU has three athletes ready to step up, grab the torch, and assume key roles in our 2019 defense. Devin White to Jacob Phillips Devin...
The Business of the Draft
Albeit it was exciting, the draft played out for the most part the same as usual. Three quarterbacks were drafted in the first round including the first pick of the draft, Kyler Murray, the 5’ 10” speed demon who passed up baseball to play for the Arizona Cardinals....
LSU’s Schedule: the Easy, the Hard, and the Traps
By Micah Neese With spring practice over and a long summer ahead, its time to take a deep dive into the schedule for the upcoming season. And surprisingly the road looks a little less bumpy for a battle worn SEC west team like us. (I’ve color-coded the schedule to...
The Spring Game and Joe Brady
Hello Tiger fans! As we know, LSU is accustomed to using the off-season to get the fan base excited about a new and improved offense. In past years we’ve seen small doses in the Spring game of LSU’s renewed intentions, but it was never the hope for turn-around. This...
RPO Offense
Hello Tiger fans. As LSU basketball comes to a dramatic close and the past year starts to dissolve as Benford and Naz Reid soon make decisions to leave the program, we can’t be too sad because the annual Spring game is only a few days away. If there is anything to...