- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
I have not felt this good about LSU football since 2019. A breakdown as to why:
Posted on 5/5/25 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 5/5/25 at 1:52 pm
Since 2020, I've done a lot of research before each season and have not really felt we had all the pieces since 2020 every pre-season. I feel it this year.
Start with last year's final 4 teams all had defenses that finished top 10-ish in the country. It was obvious especially after having arguably one of the greatest offenses of all time (Jayden set FBS passer rating record, 46 ppg) in 2023 and 4, high 1st round picks, 2nd round TE, that it can't be done without a defense. 2023 Ole Miss was evidence enough.
What we addressed on Defense:
A fantastic transfer class. My hat is off to BK. He saw what our weaknesses were. Said, F it, if I don't get enough money to buy them, then I'll put up $1,000,000 of my own money. Huge respect there. DBs were by far weakest point on the team. What does BK do? Replaces all of them. Mansoor Delane, 1st round mock draft pick, 4 picks 2 FF, will start. DJ Pickett will start imo. He's too impactful like Stingley was to bench. AJ Haulcy, 5 INTs, 7 PD, will play Safety. Tamarcus Cooley, 3 INTs, 2 FF, is another great pickup.
Just like that BK in just 3 DBs, picks up 12 INTs and 5 Force Fumbles. That's 1.5 turnovers a game JUST IN 3 PLAYERS. Not even counting Pickett. I have a feeling this team will average 2.5 turnovers or more a game on Defense, which is HUGE.
Patrick Payton is a huge get. Massive guy with high speed. 16 sacks over his career. Our weakest spot on Defense will be the other weak side DE either Pyburn or Reliford. DT's Dominick McKinley will be an absolute unit. Only played 4 games last year and had 3 sacks. That's 9 sacks extrapolated over a season which is just insane from the DT position to have to clear a huge pile to get through. He's healthy now and is huge. Going to need Ahmad Breaux and Reliford to step up big. We have 2 elite, 5-star level on Dline though which is huge and takes pressure off other guys.
Linebackers, not much needed to say here. Whit Weeks is playing to get a 1st round draft pick. Gives 110% every play. I know the stereotypical "has a high motor" phrase could be used here, but it's 110% applicable. Have no worries about him other than injury. If healthy, he'll be a force. Harold Perkins. A name that was once touted a top 5 pick, and now it seems he's not even a presence on the team. Look, he's too talented, and FINALLY has defensive help. DB's will lock up passing game, so he has free roam to do what he wants, and that's QB spy. I think what we saw in 2022 Arkansas will be happening again due to our huge pickups in DB. He had a lot of responsibility dropping back in coverage because Sage Ryan and the likes. This will free him up to go full spring on the QB, which is huge. Putting pressure on the QB has severely lacked for a while now. It will be back.
Offense:
I have zero worries about Offense.
We will have by far the fastest WR group in the country. No one else will come close. Aaron Anderson will break 1,000 yards. Chris Hilton is healthy. He played 2 healthy games last year and went for over 200 yards and 3 TDs and absolutely burnt every defender. No one could keep up with him last 2 games. Nic Anderson has only played 1 year for OU. 2023 he put up 800 yards and 10 TDs as a Freshman. Biggest stat: 21 ypc. An absolute burner. He was injured all last year, but 6'4" 220 lbs and 21 ypc sounds like Brian Thomas Jr to me. Barrion Brown, a luxury to have your 4th string run a 4.3 (or faster) that has 5 kickoffs returned, averaging over 30 yards per kickoff return and will be a reliable 400 to 500 yard guy. Trey'Dez will have a Mason Taylor type stat year. Big for red zone.
Can't overstate the speed at WR. Malik and BTJ ran 4.3 40s. Speed this team will have will absolute kill opponents. Expect as many 25+ yard plays as 2023 Fall who averaged a #1 overall 46 points per game
Aaron Anderson: 4.3 40
Chris Hilton: 4.3 40
Nic Anderson: I assume 4.4 40 with 21 ypc
Barrion Brown: 4.3 40
TreyDez Green: Not a burner, but a unit that is huge in red zone
RB, Caden Durham is all that needs to be said. The guy turned what should of been LOS runs from our bad run blocking into 30 yard TDs. I would like to see Caden get 75% of handoffs. Harlem Berry, 5 star, coming in at 2nd string. I can't say I know too much about Harlem Berry, if anyone has watched him in New Orleans, please detail what you think. Kaleb Jackson at 3rd string. Kaleb will have to show that he can carry a ball without running into the back of an offensive lineman or right into the pile. He has to work on vision and lateral agility. Without it, he won't find himself getting any handoffs.
OLine - You're going to have to forgive me, but even a seasoned veteran fan will still have some issue scouting an O Line simply because you pay attention to the ball in football which O Line doesn't get. You only really notice if the QB gets sacked or the QB has 8 seconds to throw. I have more faith in DJ Chester than most here. He'll be off center so don't have to worry about Center induced penalties, but he was a great blocker. I never saw Nuss get sacked from the nose guard position coming through Chester. Tyree Adams, well I never noticed him letting up sacks, and if you can say that about an OL, then he's doing pretty well. OL will absolutely have to run block better. With Nuss having experience and threats at WR, I think that could happen naturally to open up run game. We have 2 highly rated 4 star OL transfer, can't speak to them. Weston Davis, I didn't see much of him last year. Our skill position is so deep this year, that I am comfortable with the level of talent we have on the OL.
Grand finale, Nuss. I have faith in NUSS BUS. He comes across to me as a coachable player. One who will learn from his mistakes in the off season. The coachable players like Burrow and Jayden made strides in the past. I don't see why Nuss wouldn't make a stride up. Will he be as good as those 2? Well those were heisman's and put up potentially the best 2 seasons every by any QB (yes Jayden set FBS Passer Rating record vs a Top 10 SOS). I could see Nuss putting up a Jaxon Dart type passing yards. 180+ passer rating. Very, very solid season. I think he will be good enough and have enough talent that yes, he could win a Nati.
Upside: 12-0 Expected: 10-2 Downside: 9-3
Losses: @ Clemson and @ Bama. If we win on the road at Clemson week 1, 11-1 will be the record. I know it'd suck so bad to lose 6 straight home openers, but Clemson has top 5 talent, and it is on the road. Can't ask for a shittier week 1 matchup. Big donors needs to talk to AD/BK about that has to end. Luckily, I don't see any top 10 matchups after Clemson in '26.
10-2 with our schedule will get you a 1st round bye. Probably a 5 or 6 seed. That means very first CFP game in Baton Rouge, first ever in December? I don't know.
Chance to make CFP: 75%
Chance to make Nati game: 30%
Start with last year's final 4 teams all had defenses that finished top 10-ish in the country. It was obvious especially after having arguably one of the greatest offenses of all time (Jayden set FBS passer rating record, 46 ppg) in 2023 and 4, high 1st round picks, 2nd round TE, that it can't be done without a defense. 2023 Ole Miss was evidence enough.
What we addressed on Defense:
A fantastic transfer class. My hat is off to BK. He saw what our weaknesses were. Said, F it, if I don't get enough money to buy them, then I'll put up $1,000,000 of my own money. Huge respect there. DBs were by far weakest point on the team. What does BK do? Replaces all of them. Mansoor Delane, 1st round mock draft pick, 4 picks 2 FF, will start. DJ Pickett will start imo. He's too impactful like Stingley was to bench. AJ Haulcy, 5 INTs, 7 PD, will play Safety. Tamarcus Cooley, 3 INTs, 2 FF, is another great pickup.
Just like that BK in just 3 DBs, picks up 12 INTs and 5 Force Fumbles. That's 1.5 turnovers a game JUST IN 3 PLAYERS. Not even counting Pickett. I have a feeling this team will average 2.5 turnovers or more a game on Defense, which is HUGE.
Patrick Payton is a huge get. Massive guy with high speed. 16 sacks over his career. Our weakest spot on Defense will be the other weak side DE either Pyburn or Reliford. DT's Dominick McKinley will be an absolute unit. Only played 4 games last year and had 3 sacks. That's 9 sacks extrapolated over a season which is just insane from the DT position to have to clear a huge pile to get through. He's healthy now and is huge. Going to need Ahmad Breaux and Reliford to step up big. We have 2 elite, 5-star level on Dline though which is huge and takes pressure off other guys.
Linebackers, not much needed to say here. Whit Weeks is playing to get a 1st round draft pick. Gives 110% every play. I know the stereotypical "has a high motor" phrase could be used here, but it's 110% applicable. Have no worries about him other than injury. If healthy, he'll be a force. Harold Perkins. A name that was once touted a top 5 pick, and now it seems he's not even a presence on the team. Look, he's too talented, and FINALLY has defensive help. DB's will lock up passing game, so he has free roam to do what he wants, and that's QB spy. I think what we saw in 2022 Arkansas will be happening again due to our huge pickups in DB. He had a lot of responsibility dropping back in coverage because Sage Ryan and the likes. This will free him up to go full spring on the QB, which is huge. Putting pressure on the QB has severely lacked for a while now. It will be back.
Offense:
I have zero worries about Offense.
We will have by far the fastest WR group in the country. No one else will come close. Aaron Anderson will break 1,000 yards. Chris Hilton is healthy. He played 2 healthy games last year and went for over 200 yards and 3 TDs and absolutely burnt every defender. No one could keep up with him last 2 games. Nic Anderson has only played 1 year for OU. 2023 he put up 800 yards and 10 TDs as a Freshman. Biggest stat: 21 ypc. An absolute burner. He was injured all last year, but 6'4" 220 lbs and 21 ypc sounds like Brian Thomas Jr to me. Barrion Brown, a luxury to have your 4th string run a 4.3 (or faster) that has 5 kickoffs returned, averaging over 30 yards per kickoff return and will be a reliable 400 to 500 yard guy. Trey'Dez will have a Mason Taylor type stat year. Big for red zone.
Can't overstate the speed at WR. Malik and BTJ ran 4.3 40s. Speed this team will have will absolute kill opponents. Expect as many 25+ yard plays as 2023 Fall who averaged a #1 overall 46 points per game
Aaron Anderson: 4.3 40
Chris Hilton: 4.3 40
Nic Anderson: I assume 4.4 40 with 21 ypc
Barrion Brown: 4.3 40
TreyDez Green: Not a burner, but a unit that is huge in red zone
RB, Caden Durham is all that needs to be said. The guy turned what should of been LOS runs from our bad run blocking into 30 yard TDs. I would like to see Caden get 75% of handoffs. Harlem Berry, 5 star, coming in at 2nd string. I can't say I know too much about Harlem Berry, if anyone has watched him in New Orleans, please detail what you think. Kaleb Jackson at 3rd string. Kaleb will have to show that he can carry a ball without running into the back of an offensive lineman or right into the pile. He has to work on vision and lateral agility. Without it, he won't find himself getting any handoffs.
OLine - You're going to have to forgive me, but even a seasoned veteran fan will still have some issue scouting an O Line simply because you pay attention to the ball in football which O Line doesn't get. You only really notice if the QB gets sacked or the QB has 8 seconds to throw. I have more faith in DJ Chester than most here. He'll be off center so don't have to worry about Center induced penalties, but he was a great blocker. I never saw Nuss get sacked from the nose guard position coming through Chester. Tyree Adams, well I never noticed him letting up sacks, and if you can say that about an OL, then he's doing pretty well. OL will absolutely have to run block better. With Nuss having experience and threats at WR, I think that could happen naturally to open up run game. We have 2 highly rated 4 star OL transfer, can't speak to them. Weston Davis, I didn't see much of him last year. Our skill position is so deep this year, that I am comfortable with the level of talent we have on the OL.
Grand finale, Nuss. I have faith in NUSS BUS. He comes across to me as a coachable player. One who will learn from his mistakes in the off season. The coachable players like Burrow and Jayden made strides in the past. I don't see why Nuss wouldn't make a stride up. Will he be as good as those 2? Well those were heisman's and put up potentially the best 2 seasons every by any QB (yes Jayden set FBS Passer Rating record vs a Top 10 SOS). I could see Nuss putting up a Jaxon Dart type passing yards. 180+ passer rating. Very, very solid season. I think he will be good enough and have enough talent that yes, he could win a Nati.
Upside: 12-0 Expected: 10-2 Downside: 9-3
Losses: @ Clemson and @ Bama. If we win on the road at Clemson week 1, 11-1 will be the record. I know it'd suck so bad to lose 6 straight home openers, but Clemson has top 5 talent, and it is on the road. Can't ask for a shittier week 1 matchup. Big donors needs to talk to AD/BK about that has to end. Luckily, I don't see any top 10 matchups after Clemson in '26.
10-2 with our schedule will get you a 1st round bye. Probably a 5 or 6 seed. That means very first CFP game in Baton Rouge, first ever in December? I don't know.
Chance to make CFP: 75%
Chance to make Nati game: 30%
This post was edited on 5/5/25 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 5/5/25 at 1:53 pm to Saunson69
All that typing just to see LSU go 9-3 at best this year again
Posted on 5/5/25 at 1:54 pm to Saunson69
Don't NEED to, but a win at Clemson would be huge for this team. OL is a question, as well as Nuss' decision-making. If he takes a Burrow/Daniels year 2 leap, we could be in for a very special season. I'm ready to just sit back and enjoy te ride, because it should be a fun season none the less
Posted on 5/5/25 at 1:55 pm to Saunson69
The defense is what gives me hope. We made strides last year, but against better teams it was evident we didn’t have the horses to keep up.
As long as the offense doesn’t give short fields and we can establish some balance on offense, we’re going to be fine there.
As long as the offense doesn’t give short fields and we can establish some balance on offense, we’re going to be fine there.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 1:57 pm to Saunson69
Clemson, SC is where the keys of the kingdom are housed. Win there, and the sky's the limit. Lose, and a tailspin is possible, with several formidable SEC foes looming before the big event in Tuscaloosa.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 1:58 pm to chadr07
Reading comprehension. 10-2. Being realistic. That still gets you a 1st round bye in the playoffs.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:06 pm to Saunson69
I also think this team can be great. We may not beat Clemson but they’ll be solid once the team gels. Defense should be the best it’s been in years. Nuss is gonna slang it. Only question mark is the oline with losing so much talent from last year.
Playoff or bust kinda year.
Playoff or bust kinda year.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:09 pm to Saunson69
quote:
I have zero worries about Offense.
I like your optimism, but the biggest concern I have is the o-line. It's tough to replace four guys, including two elite tackles. Particularly when you have a QB who has shown mind-numbing reluctance to run with the ball.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:16 pm to tigerbait1.6
quote:
Don't NEED to, but a win at Clemson would be huge for this team.
If LSU loses at Clemson the margin for error to reach the CFP gets MUCH thinner. At that point, LSU likely has to go 7-1 in SEC play considering reaching the CFP with more than 2 losses might be a tough task. Does LSU absolutely have to win at Clemson to reach the CFP? No. But doing so makes their path much more realistic if they do.
This is the most optimistic I've felt about an LSU team since...2023. Going into that season LSU was returning at 5th year starting QB and the majority of their offense. All while teams like Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee were replacing veteran QBs. Given the defense performed relatively well in 2022, even carrying LSU in some games, I didn't expect such a massive drop-off in 2023. And it took a massive drop-off to keep LSU out of the SEC championship race given just how great the offense was.
The transfers on the defensive side ahead of this year suggest BK learned from 2023 and he's not taking chances with unproven and/or players with minimal production. He knows productive 5th year starting QBs with multiple years in your program are a rarity now. Last year wasn't ever likely to be a championship year because of so much "new"...even though as fans we always convince ourselves every offseason it will be. This year is different. This is an "all in" year for LSU. Anything less than a CFP appearance will be a big disappointment.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:18 pm to Saunson69
OL is a huge question mark. There are few other question marks as well (Safety, DL). We need guys to step up.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:18 pm to tigerbait1.6
quote:
Don't NEED to, but a win at Clemson would be huge for this team
100% have to beat Clemson. A loss at Clemson would tell us all we need to know about this team, that they won't be able to win in the SEC.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:25 pm to iwyLSUiwy
Correct! you have to beat Clemson. There are 5/6 games that are tough outs and Clemson is one of them. You lose the first game of the year to one of those then you have to go 4-1 or 5-0 on the others....ain't happening
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:27 pm to Saunson69
Offense worry has to be OL replacing 4 starters who were drafted and still couldn’t run the ball with that veteran group is worrying, unless this OL steps up in run game and maintains the pass blocking, 10-2 or 9-3 is ceiling but if OL steps up then yes 11-1 is very possible
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:30 pm to nicholastiger
quote:
Can we beat clemson
No, haven’t you heard they have SIX FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS???
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:32 pm to Saunson69
I’m riding.
We’ve added where we need To add.
Now we let coaches game plan for fall. That’s all we can do.
We’ve added where we need To add.
Now we let coaches game plan for fall. That’s all we can do.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:32 pm to Saunson69
Another opening season loss. That's different. I have no idea what to expect from this team. Both sides are question marks but that is true of everyone else.


Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:36 pm to Saunson69
quote:
RB, Caden Durham is all that needs to be said
He is really good! What happens if he goes down the first half of the Clemson game out 6 tp 8 weeks, god forbid for the year?
Behind him there a kid that is legally blind and two true freshman that have no idea how pass protection works.
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:40 pm to Saunson69
quote:
I have not felt this good about LSU football since (insert year)
Never heard that one before
Posted on 5/5/25 at 2:43 pm to Saunson69
Hard to feel good when they can’t win the opening game.
Popular
Back to top
