After notching their first 10-win season since 2013, the LSU Tigers head into 2019 with plenty of optimism. Ed Orgeron just signed a top-10 recruiting class, starting quarterback Joe Burrow is back and things are generally looking up in Death Valley.
The Tigers start spring practice on March 7, but it's never too early to look at what's to come.
2018 record: 10-3
Strength heading into spring: Dare we say it's the continuity on offense? The Tigers bring back four starting offensive linemen, all their top receivers, their quarterback and their offensive coordinator (Steve Ensminger).