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BATON ROUGE – LSU will face Baylor in the Kinder’s Texas Bowl in Houston, the Southeastern Conference announced on Sunday.

Kickoff for the game is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on New Year’s Eve at NRG Stadium. The game will be televised on ESPN.

It will be the first meeting between LSU and Baylor on the gridiron since the 1985 Liberty Bowl. LSU leads the overall series with the Bears, 8-3.

The Tigers, winners of their last two games, stand at 8-4 overall after closing the regular-season with victories over Vanderbilt and Oklahoma. LSU is making its third bowl appearance under head coach Brian Kelly, who has guided the Tigers to a 28-11 mark since taking over the program in 2022.

LSU is 2-0 in bowl games under Kelly, beating Purdue, 63-7, in the Citrus Bowl in 2022 followed by a 35-31 win over Wisconsin in the ReliaQuest Bowl last year.

The Tigers bring one of the nation’s most explosive passing offenses into the game led by junior quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who has thrown for 3,735 yards and 26 touchdowns. Nussmeier’s 312 completions this year leads the SEC and ranks No. 2 all-time in LSU history, while his 3,735 passing yards rank No. 2 in the league and third in school history.

Baylor, coached by former LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda, has won six straight and brings an 8-4 mark into the contest. The Bears tied for second in the Big 12 with a 6-3 league mark. Baylor’s 6-game winning streak ranks as the fifth-longest active streak in the FBS, behind only Oregon (14), Boise State (14), Notre Dame (10) and Marshall (7).

LSU and Baylor have met in bowl games on two other occasions – the 1963 Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston and the 1985 Liberty Bowl in Memphis. Baylor won both of those games.

This will be LSU’s third appearance in the Texas Bowl. The Tigers beat Texas Tech and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, 56-27, in the 2015 Texas Bowl before dropping a 42-20 decision to Kansas State to cap the 2021 season.

LSU vs. Baylor
LSU leads 8-3

Date Results (Location)

Nov. 30, 1907 LSU 48, Baylor 0 (Baton Rouge)
Nov. 10, 1908 LSU 89, Baylor 0 (Baton Rouge)
Nov. 4, 1911 LSU 6, Baylor 0 (Waco)
Oct. 23, 1913 LSU 50, Baylor 0 (Baton Rouge)
Oct. 3, 1959 LSU 22, Baylor 0 (Shreveport, La.)
Oct. 1, 1960 Baylor 7, LSU 3 (Baton Rouge – Tiger Stadium)
Dec. 21, 1963 Baylor 14, LSU 7 (Houston – Bluebonnet Bowl)
Oct. 5, 1968 LSU 48, Baylor 16 (Baton Rouge – Tiger Stadium)
Oct. 4, 1969 LSU 63, Baylor 8 (Baton Rouge – Tiger Stadium)
Oct. 3, 1970 LSU 31, Baylor 10 (Baton Rouge – Tiger Stadium)
Dec. 27, 1985 Baylor 21, LSU 7 (Memphis - Liberty Bowl)

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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Tiger_n_ATL2 months
Who will even play? We probably won’t even recognize the roster. CFB is dead.
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Muahahaha2 months
I was thinking LS was going to play Nebraska in the Music City Bowl. I'm surprised the bowl didnt want that match-up.
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Fightin Okra2 months
Bama not getting into playoff pushed LSU down in the pecking order
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cajunmud2 months
They should bring back the name Bluebonnet Bowl.
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cajunmud2 months
Glad to see Dave's off the hot seat...but we'll be reheating that thang in Houston.
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VooDude2 months
Yeah gotta pull for Aranda in this one. Get ‘em!
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Friendly Satan2 months
LOL! Is this game even televised?
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Koolazzkat2 months
LSU 27
Baylor 20
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TDFreak2 months
Wow. It took Baylor 53 years before scoring a single point against LSU. Fire the head coach!
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Higgysmalls2 months
No problem with it. Better than gonna play Iowa or some other garbage big ten team in Orlando.
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lucaslsu2 months
What’s pointless pile of garbage
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LSUChamps032 months
The most beneficial use of bowl games will be to get some game time for the next season’s replacements and pre-spring practice reps for early enrollees.
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LSU played Baylor 3 straight years at home from 68’-70’? Weird
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TBoy2 months
Perfect for recruiting. I like it.
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BabyTac2 months
Nobody in Houston will even know this game is going on.
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dsides2 months
snoozer
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Would love to see Dave crush CBK. Poetic justice.
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t308madness2 months
Poetic justice? Lol, how?
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CanebreakCajun2 months
Huh? You realize Aranda left on his own after 2019. He never even worked for CBK.
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Recoveringcajun2 months
What kind of fan wants his team to get crushed?
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pitchandcatch272 months
So if Nuss ops out or declares, that means it's Swan and Hurley at QB? At least we have our RBs. Here we are Texas Bowl. I would have preferred the Music City Bowl. Nashville is a lot more fun then damn Houston.
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NotaStarGazer2 months
Well, at least it wouldn't be a WRer Kirkland vs Kansas State in the last bowl game under Orgeron.
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KennabraTiger2 months
That was pretty epic
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brewdrees2 months
Good, I'm right down the street, I'll be there!!
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CanebreakCajun2 months
I'll keep my eyes open for Kamala shirt.
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BabyTac2 months
Taking receipts
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ZooRouge2 months
Lol
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Year 3!
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GeauxGutsy2 months
Thanks Brian!
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Tchefuncte Tiger2 months
"...beating Iowa, 63-7, in the Citrus Bowl in 2022..." We didn't beat Iowa in the Citrus Bowl. We beat Purdue in the Cheez-It Bowl.
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