Before I get into anything football related, it feels important to extend my sympathies and care to those impacted by Hurricane Ida. Some things are bigger than football, but the distraction of an incoming season can do a lot to help a community heal.
LSU resumes play after what could only be described as a multiple-month car wreck of a 2020 season. With new coordinators, a new approach to human management/player relation, and a new full-time starting quarterback, it feels like an opportunity for a rebirth from the charred remains of 2020. The season starts in the Rose Bowl against an interesting, but volatile UCLA team, let’s get into it.