Skip to main content

Preview Podcast: LSU faces "get right" opportunity with SLU

Koon Headshotby: Bryce Koon09/19/25bryce_koon
tghumb

Bryce Koon, Shea Dixon and Matthew Brune preview LSU’s game against Southeastern Louisiana. The crew details what they want to see from the Tigers.

Gametime.co Thanks to our partner Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ON3 for $20 off your first purchase with code “TIGERS”! Forget planning months in advance. Gametime has deals on tickets right up to the day of the event. Get exclusive flash deals on tickets for football, basketball, baseball, concerts, comedy, theater, and more. The Gametime Guarantee means you’ll always get the best price. If you find tickets in the same section and row for less, Gametime will credit you 110% of the difference. Download Gametime today. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed.

Matchup Preview

BATON ROUGE — After capturing a win in the SEC opener, No. 3 LSU (3-0) returns to Death Valley on Saturday night for another non-conference matchup with an in-state opponent in Southeastern.

Kickoff is set for 6:55 p.m. CT on the SEC Network and the LSU Sports Radio Network. Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers and Cole Cubelic will be on the television broadcast, while Chris Blair, Jacob Hester and Gordy Rush will be on the radio call, which begins at 4:45 p.m. CT.

Last week, the LSU defense posted yet another stellar performance, even after captain linebacker Whit Weeks was disqualified in the opening possession for targeting. Sophomore Davhon Keys stepped up as his replacement, accounting for 14 tackles and 0.5 sack. The secondary tallied a whopping five interceptions, with two coming from sophomore Dashawn Spears.

“Davhon Keys. Tylen Singleton,” said head coach Brian Kelly. “Those guys had to step up for us in a big moment. We had a lot going on. We were calling blitzes and simulated pressures and those kids did a really nice job.”