TIGER RAG NEWS SERVICES LSU redshirt junior linebacker Harold Perkins Jr. accepted an invitation on Tuesday to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl all-star game in Arlington, Texas, on Jan.
The LSU Tigers (6-4, 3-4 SEC) earned a 23-22 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday to snap a three-game losing skid with the program getting back in the win column.
Today, Nov. 5, 2025, marks the three-year anniversary of LSU's last win against Alabama. The Tigers won 32-31 in overtime, as LSU went for and converted a risky two-point conversion in the fifth period.
The college football world continues to learn the ways of NIL deals. For LSU Tigers star defensive playmaker, Harold Perkins he just inked a new NIL deal with one of the USA's favorite soda brands.
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers wrapped up Day 5 of Fall Camp on Monday with the program returning to the practice fields to begin Week 2. From Garrett Nussmeier's sharp play during 7-on-7 to different defensive rotations, it was an efficient day at the office for the LSU program.
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers took the practice field on Monday for Day 5 of Fall Camp in Baton Rouge with the program beginning to up the intensity. After getting acclimated to the schedule across Week 1, Kelly and Co.
The LSU Tigers coaching staff likes to award a "Freak of the Week" recognition to individual players who step up, go above and beyond, push hard, and stand out as a part of their offseason program.
There are several different reasons why a player’s season may derail. Whatever it is, it is important they rebound quickly. The five below players have an opportunity to do so in 2025. The skinny: An AP preseason All-American in 2024, Perkins sustained an ACL injury in his right knee in late September against UCLA.
The LSU Tigers are getting stronger day by day. Brian Kelly's team may get back one of their most talented defenders after he dealt with injury a season ago. LSU linebacker is making his way back from a torn ACL he suffered last season.
LSU linebacker Harold Perkins continues navigating a critical offseason in Baton Rouge as he recovers from a torn ACL suffered in the 2024 season. It's been a unique career to this point for the former five-star, but the talented defender is dialed in for his final season with the program.
Harold Perkins will play a new position in 2025. Earlier this week, LSU Football Head Coach, Brian Kelly, did an interview with The Advocate. During their conversation, one of the topics they talked about was Harold Perkins, the Tigers’ star linebacker, who will take up a new role in Blake Baker's defense.
There is plenty of hope around LSU that the Tigers could make some noise during the 2025 season. Two of those reasons are Harold Perkins and Whit Weeks,
LSU linebacker Harold Perkins will return to Baton Rouge for the 2025 season after revealing his decision on Friday afternoon. The star defensive piece adds an element to the Tigers' defense that has head coach Brian Kelly and other key components to the roster eager at what's to come.
Harold had executed this play countless times during his football career. Facing a one-on-one situation, he lowered his shoulder, prepared to make an open-field tackle on a simple crossing route thrown to UCLA's Michael Sturdivant.
The LSU Tigers were one of the streakiest teams in college football during the 2024 season. LSU started the year with a loss to USC and followed it with
LSU linebacker Harold Perkins took Baton Rouge by storm during his true freshman campaign with the Tigers in 2022. A player shot out of a cannon on every snap, Perkins quickly emerged as a player NFL scouts would be keeping tabs on during his college career.
When LSU got the news that Harold Perkins would be missing the remainder of the 2024 college football season things sounded bleak for the Tigers' defense.
LSU linebacker Harold Perkins will miss the remainder of the 2024 season after suffering a season-ending knee injury on Saturday against UCLA, Brian Kelly confirmed on Monday.
Preseason All-American linebacker Harold Perkins Jr. of No. 14 LSU will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL in Saturday's game. Perkins was likely playing in his final season for the Tigers and expected to be an early round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
LSU star linebacker Harold Perkins Jr., a projected first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, will miss the remainder of the season with a torn ACL, 247Sports and ESPN reported Sunday.
Brian Kelly brought in Blake Baker to try and fix the LSU Tigers defense, but it doesn't look like that's actually happening through two games. The team still ranks outside the Top 100 FBS defenses for the second season in a row thus far in yards per play allowed.
This year, LSU is viewed as a relative outsider in the new-look SEC, but there's still plenty of talent on the roster — talent that NFL front offices will be very interested in come draft season.
A talented linebacker with a knack for separating the football from opposing players, and who wears the purple and gold of LSU like a badge of honor, has been named to the watch list for the only national award that focuses equally on personal character and athletic performance.
When head coach Brian Kelly took over in Baton Rouge, it had all the makings of a bad fit. But a year in, YB's Matt Wiesenfeld says it is hard to argue with the hire as the No. 5 Tigers are coming off an SEC West title.