BATON ROUGE, La. – When LSU releases its first depth chart of the season on Monday, the vast majority of names will be familiar to Tigers fans. That’s one of the benefits of returning as many starters as nearly team in the country.
As Saturday’s opener against Wisconsin approaches, the Tigers face personnel questions, just like all teams do before their first game. For instance:
Is quarterback Brandon Harris ready to take the next step in his development?
Who will complement veterans Travin Dural and Malachi Dupre at wide receiver?