What about LSU football? They’re not in the Top 25, and they’ve lost five games.

The most recent loss was a 31-19 defeat against Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium, which was the Tigers' seventh straight loss in season openers. LSU lost a season-opening game when they were ranked No. 7 before losing to No. 2 Georgia in the 2015 Orange Bowl. LSU was ranked No. 2 entering the 2014 season, and the Tigers' last loss was a 26-6 defeat toWhat about LSU football? What a year that has been! After a season that was about as close to perfection as can be imagined, the Tigers will look to build on the success that is still very much on their resume.

The Tigers' overall record last year was 11-21, and of that total they were only able to score 17 points while rushing for just over 300 yards per game. This was to be expected of a team that was not the best in the SEC, especially after going through a transition fromWhat about LSU football? What would they say?

When I was in high school and college, I spent more time watching LSU games than any other team in college football, and I did so when I was at a small school that produced a handful of good players. I remember the games against the SEC South, but I always found a lot of the games on CBS or ABC afternoons and evenings (usually after church or a pep rally) to be a mixed bag.

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