Most programs have now wrapped up spring practice.
As we turn our attention to the summer and impatiently wait for fall camp, it’s time to start looking around the country and see how LSU’s opponents are shaping up this fall.
LSU, as usual, has a tough schedule.
This one is even tougher than most. It opens with a likely top 10 opponent in Florida State. If that wasn’t hard enough, that game will be in Orlando.
LSU doesn’t get Alabama at home this year, either, with the Tigers having to travel to Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Just two of LSU’s first six games are at home. However, that sets up a back half where LSU gets home field against Auburn, Texas A&M and Florida.
Thrown in the middle of it, LSU will have to prepare for triple-option Army.