After beginning SEC play with wins against Missouri and Ole Miss, the Tigers are heading back home to take on Texas A&M at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on Thursday night.
The Aggies enter this one at 13-2 on the year, but they’re 1-1 to start SEC play after dropping their opener against Georgia and beating Auburn their last time out. LSU, meanwhile, is 15-1 having won the last 15 games since dropping its season opener.
Two games into conference play, the Tigers have the nation’s top scoring offense with 94.2 points per game.
Here’s everything you need to know as LSU hosts Texas A&M on Thursday night.