LSU Football: What Florida State fans think about Week 1 matchup

Sep 4, 2022; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Louisiana State Tigers running back Armoni Goodwin (22) runs past Florida State Seminoles linebacker Kalen DeLoach (4) during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 4, 2022; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Louisiana State Tigers running back Armoni Goodwin (22) runs past Florida State Seminoles linebacker Kalen DeLoach (4) during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports /
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Sep 4, 2022; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers safety Major Burns (28) reacts to play against the Florida State Seminoles during the first half of the game at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 4, 2022; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers safety Major Burns (28) reacts to play against the Florida State Seminoles during the first half of the game at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports /

What do FSU fans think about LSU Football in 2023?

Death Valley Voice: What are some things about the 2023 Florida State Seminoles that you wouldn’t want Brian Kelly and LSU Football to know?

Chop Chat: Good question. I guess that depends on if we’re talking weaknesses or someone that’s insanely good and we wouldn’t want them to know yet. I guess one thing would be FSU has a trio of tight ends that might be among the best he’ll see all year. They can block in the run game and make explosive plays in the passing game.

Death Valley Voice: What about the 2023 LSU Tigers worries Florida State fans ahead of Sunday’s matchup? Are there any specific players that are of concern to Noles’ fans?

Chop Chat: Well, LSU is a really talented team that returns production at in several areas. They have some talented receivers and Jayden Daniels can make something out of nothing; (we saw that a ton in last year’s game). I know most folks believe the O-line got better, and this game will likely be won in the trenches. We didn’t see much of Harold Perkins last year, but know he needs to be accounted for. The biggest thing for FSU defensively is not allowing Daniels to convert third downs with his legs. Offensively, FSU will need to establish a run game, which they did at times last year, but it wasn’t consistent and relied on Jordan Travis to convert third and mediums with his arm, (something many didn’t think was possible at the time). If FSU can stop LSU’s run game, and they contained it well last year, it should make things tough for the LSU offense.