LSU opens up the Lane Kiffin era with the 26th hardest schedule in college football, according to the win/loss method, the NCAA's strength of schedule metric.
The 2026 LSU Tigers are looking to reset the standard in Baton Rouge. LSU hasn't returned to the College Football Playoff since winning the national championship in 2019 and has one stop in the top-15.
LSU football is slowly growing its future rosters, with 14 elite commits making up the class of 2027 and one in the class of 2028. Staying hot on their recruiting role, Lane Kiffin and his team look towards the class of 2029 prospects, with the latest offer going to a top-ranked offensive leader.
LSU head coach Will Wade has spent his offseason building a roster that makes the word unconventional an understatement. The Tigers will have one of the oldest rosters in college basketball, while also having one of the most foreign rosters.
The LSU Tigers have been moving at a rapid pace when it comes to the recruiting trail. It almost feels like head coach Lane Kiffin has landed a commitment nearly every day this summer.
LSU football is wrapping up its last recruiting weekend for the summer, before the NCAA's dead period begins Monday, restricting players and prosepcts to have any in-person contact.
One college football entity who always seems to be in a controversy is Lane Kiffin. Despite proving himself as a successful coach, Kiffin is always involved in some sort of social media debate.
There may be a lot of unknowns when evaluating this year's LSU football team. There are plenty of new faces in Baton Rouge as head coach Lane Kiffin completely overhauled the roster.
One of the most anticipated seasons of LSU football is slowly approaching as the debut year for the new era of the program from its impressive recruiting class, highlighted by No.
Lane Kiffin and LSU are benefiting the most from the recruiting trail currently. However, their recent hire, a 4-star offensive line prospect from Lansdale Catholic, comes with a certain issue that might haunt Kiffin later on.
The LSU Tigers have plenty of new faces across the board from an influx of over 40 new players coming from the transfer portal, a high school recruiting class, and above all, a brand new leader of the program.
It's hard to call any SEC matchup a tune-up game. Especially when the game brings over a century of history. LSU and Mississippi State's Week 7 matchup will feature two completely different teams.
When Lane Kiffin broke social media by announcing his departure from Ole Miss to cross state lines and join SEC rival LSU in Baton Rouge, everyone had questions.
LSU has always been known for its defensive backs, and 2026 should be no different. While the Tigers bring in elite cornerbacks like DJ Pickett, the main focus in the fall is going to be on the safeties.
TIGER RAG NEWS SERVICES That’s one thing less to worry about for LSU baseball coach Jay Johnson and pitching coach Nate Yeskie. Braxton Beaty, a left-handed
Steven Milam, Bino Watters and Jason Wachs are names that are making waves in the college baseball world for their recent decisions to play at LSU in 2027.
LSU has had its first high school signee officially withdraw from the 2026 MLB Draft and announce his enrollment at the school. Braxton Beaty is a left-handed pitcher from Angleton, Texas.
Yes, it's a big deal that Kiffin's 2027 class is ranked No. 19 in the country. It's even bigger that he's securing the top players from the state, though.