Dusty Dvoracek has high expectations for LSU in 2023.
“I think they got a real chance to play for a national championship,” the ESPN host said on SiriusXM radio Tuesday.
Dvoracek is impressed with what LSU’s bringing back, citing the returns of [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] and [autotag]Harold Perkins[/autotag]. He alluded to other coaches that found success in year two like Bob Stoops and Jim Tressel.
Dvoracek isn’t the only one who thinks LSU has a chance to compete for a title. The Tigers should begin the year in the top 10 and are near the top in national title odds. Anytime there’s an experienced coach with a returning QB surrounded by talent, it’s going to draw attention.
Our @DustyDvoracek has high expectations for @LSUfootball in Brian Kelly's second year as Head Coach.
He explained why to @BenHartsock on #DDSXM. #GeauxTigers pic.twitter.com/MIfWyMSuL8
— College Sports on SiriusXM (@SXMCollege) March 7, 2023
LSU’s got a tough opener against FSU, who could begin the year ranked even higher. All eyes will be on Orlando to start the year with that game occupying the stand-alone Sunday night game with the added drama of a rematch between two teams with national title aspirations.
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