As soon as Joe Foucha entered the transfer portal last week, schools around the country pursued him. He heard from Oklahoma, Mississippi State, Kansas State, LSU and a handful of other teams as they all tried to add a three-year starter in the Southeastern Conference onto their roster. Foucha, a New Orleans native, felt like he was in high school again at McDonogh 35. He had coaches sliding into his DMs. He needed to make a decision. Only this time, after spending four years at Arkansas, Foucha had a deeper understanding of the recruiting process and what he was searching for in his next school. UL wide receiver Kyren Lacy committed Friday, joining Penn State running back Noah Cain, Arkansas defensive back Greg Brooks Jr., UL cornerback Mekhi Garner and Foucha. The Tigers already added FIU offensive lineman Miles Frazier and East Carolina long snapper Slade Roy last month, giving them seven thus far.
Jayden Daniels and Brian Kelly shared a hug after LSU's win over Ole Miss. Daniels and Kelly, who later joked that he's a hugger, ...
LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels turned in the game of his life against Florida in The Swamp. The senior signal-caller threw for ...
Brian Kelly's club struggled to find it's footing against the homestanding Tigers and were trailing 17-14 in the second quarter. LSU ...
LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels emerged from the locker room with red, swollen bruises around his left eye - and a smile on his ...
The LSU Tigers (1-1) used a historic first quarter to take down the Southern Jaguars (1-1) 65-17 in the first-ever meeting on the ...
An uneven regular season ended with a dud, as No. 15 Texas A&M was upset 27-24 Saturday night at LSU. LSU quarterback Max Johnson hit Jaray Jenkins on a 28-yard touchdown with 20 seconds left to overcome a late Aggies rally. The Tigers went 75 yards on the winning scoring drive. The Aggies head into bowl season at 8-4 overall and 4-4 in the SEC, having dropped their last two conference games. In losses to Ole Miss and LSU, Texas A&M scored only 43 points. The Tigers (6-6, 3-5) made the most of Ed Orgeron’s final game Tiger Stadium. Whether he coaches in a bowl game is yet to determined.