Fall camp is upon us.
It’s Ed Orgeron’s second year at the helm for LSU, and it appears to be a make-or-break season for Orgeron and Athletic Director Joe Alleva. Nationally, the Tigers enter with the lowest expectations for an LSU team since Nick Saban’s first year as head coach in 2000. Locally, however, the standard for 10-plus wins and a shot at the College Football Playoff still remain.
Excitement about Ohio State-transfer Joe Burrow at quarterback and a plethora of receivers to complement him has instilled optimism in the LSU faithful that the offense will finally reach its full potential heading into 2017.