How to watch: LSU vs. Ole Miss
LSU prepares for another top-10 home matchup, as Ole Miss comes to Baton Rouge. This is LSU’s first appearance in the CBS game of the week this season as the game is set to kick off at 2:39 p.m. CT on CBS.
LSU will look to have a better showing than its last top-10 matchup, a 40-13 loss at home to Tennessee. LSU is coming of an impressive 45-35 road win over Florida, which could provide the Tigers with momentum heading into a big SEC test.
“We turn the page on on Florida and, and go right back to work on another SEC opponent that’s nationally ranked,” Brian Kelly said to media this week. “I think when you play a nationally ranked team, it gets your attention right away. And you don’t think much about what happened the previous week, because you have such a good team coming in the Tiger Stadium. So it catches your attention right away.”
LSU looks to continue offensive momentum
LSU’s offense played arguably its best game of the season last week in its win over Florida. When speaking to media, Kelly talked about the keys to carrying that over against this Ole Miss defense.
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“They’re extremely aggressive,” Kelly said. “I think that from from our perspective, Jayden Daniels is a guy that is extremely elusive. If they’re going to rush, just three and drop eight, you know, he’s going to have some time.”
“They’ve got to decide, do you want to bring extra rushers against him? Do you want to spy him? If you do, then then there’s some man to man coverage against we feel like we’ve got some pretty good receivers,” Kelly said.