It’s been an interesting season for every college football team across the country, including LSU, in the midst of unprecedented circumstances.
On Saturday, the Tigers play their final game of the season against the Ole Miss Rebels, aiming to finish out with an overall record of 5-5 after suffering several opt-outs and the loss of starting quarterback Myles Brennan to a significant lower-body injury after the loss to Missouri.
The depth chart looks a little different for this one, as the Tigers made some changes ahead of kickoff.
Chasen Hines will be replaced by Cameron Wire at offensive guard, while Kole Taylor will start in Tory Carter’s place at tight end and John Emery Jr. is expected to start with Tyrion Davis-Price out at running back.
Of note for #LSU-Ole Miss:
– Chasen Hines out, replaced by Cameron Wire
– Tory Carter out, Kole Taylor starts
– Tyrion Davis-Price out, John Emery Jr. expected to start— Crissy Froyd (@crissy_froyd) December 19, 2020
The Tigers and Rebels are set to kick off at 2:30 p.m. CT in Tiger Stadium.
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