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LSU Tigers Prepare for Season Opener Against USC Trojans
The LSU Tigers are set to begin their 2024 college football season against the USC Trojans on Sunday, September 1, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Both teams are entering this match with significant changes, having lost their star quarterbacks, Jayden Daniels for LSU and Caleb Williams for USC, who have transitioned to the NFL.
This season opener carries high expectations for head coach Brian Kelly and his Tigers, who aim to break a four-year losing streak in season openers. After finishing the previous two seasons with ten wins each, the focus for LSU will be on improving their performance and securing a spot in the newly established 12-team College Football Playoff.
In preparation for the match, both teams have revamped their offensive strategies and strengthened their defenses. LSU will rely on Garrett Nussmeier, a redshirt sophomore who will command the offense full-time for the first time. Meanwhile, USC will be looking to Miller Moss, who also showed promise during the team’s bowl game.
The matchup is expected to feature a back-and-forth scoring battle, as both teams possess explosive offensive capabilities. Lincoln Riley‘s offensive scheme has proven to be a challenge for opposing defenses, and LSU’s new defensive coordinator Blake Baker will face the challenge of containing USC’s potent attack.
As analysts weigh in on the game, some believe that the Tigers’ success will depend on their defensive pressure. A well-coordinated defense, capable of applying constant pressure on the inexperienced USC offensive line, may prove pivotal in determining the outcome.
The anticipation among fans is growing as LSU prepares to take the field, as they seek their first victory in a season-opening game since their triumphant national championship season in 2019.