LSU-UCLA gametime finalized for afternoon kickoff time on ABC
LSU’s game against UCLA on Saturday in Tiger Stadium will kickoff at 2:30 p.m. CT and will be televised on ABC, it was announced Sunday. The Tigers are set to host the Bruins for the first time in the 100-year history of Tiger Stadium.
LSU (2-1, 1-0 SEC) is coming off a thrilling 36-33 win over South Carolina on Saturday, while UCLA (1-1) dropped a 42-13 decision to Indiana in its Big Ten debut.
“I mean, there was no panic on the sideline,” LSU head coach Brian Kelly said as his team mounted a comeback against the Gamecocks. “We needed to, obviously, get a score and come up with a stop and clean up some things. The group is a positive group. There’s no finger pointing. They know what they needed to do to get back in the game. We needed to get a score, and we knew we were getting the ball in the third quarter. So, it was a matter of getting a couple of stops, and we did. I just never felt like the guys were in a panic mode and didn’t feel like they could come back.”
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The teams have met on one other occasion, that coming in the 2021 season-opener when the Bruins knocked off the Tigers, 38-27, in Pasadena. FanDuel has LSU as a 22.5 point favorite in Week 4, with the over/under set at 56.5.
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UCLA head coach DeShaun Foster got his dream job and it’s been a rough start for him as the head coach of the Bruins.
“I have a lot of players in there that look up to me,” Foster said. “And I’m gonna continue to be me and get these guys ready to play some ball.”