Josh Pate high on LSU in current SEC program power rankings

The Tigers lose a lot of pieces in 2024, but the foundation for success is there.

The SEC is set for a major sea change in 2024.

Texas and Oklahoma are joining the conference as it expands to 16 teams, and with LSU facing what could be a transition year, it’s fair to wonder where this team stands in the new SEC.

While there are questions about the Tigers, Josh Pate of Late Kick is very high on them. Pate released his offseason program power rankings which, he said take a three-year rolling snapshot of on-field performance, talent acquisition, stability and resource pool.

Pate ranked the Tigers fourth in that regard, sitting behind Georgia, Alabama and Texas but ahead of newcomer Oklahoma.

With a new quarterback, receiving corps and defensive staff, we still don’t have a clear picture of what this team is going to look like in 2024. But the foundation is there for this team to be successful in the new era of the SEC.

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