LSU has played five SEC contests in the last five weeks, but the team has a two-week break from league play that begins with a home contest against Army in Week 8 before the bye.
The Black Knights enter this one at 2-4 on the year having lost three in a row, and this year’s squad has moved away from the triple-option offensive attack that has become synonymous with the program, opting for a more shotgun-oriented scheme that features more passing.
LSU’s season will likely come down to the Alabama game in two weeks, but the Tigers can’t look past a well-coached Army team that will present a unique challenge.
Here’s everything you need to know to follow LSU’s Week 8 contest.