This weekend, the LSU Football team hosts Oklahoma in its final regular season game of the year under the lights of Tiger Stadium. The Tigers snapped their three game losing streak beating Vanderbilt while the Sooners shocked the Alabama Crimson Tide. This game won't be one of the most watched games of the weekend but, it'll be a close, entertaining game.
How to watch:
The LSU Football team will return to playing night games when it hosts Vandy as the game kicks off at 6:00 PM Central Time or 7:00 PM Eastern time for the fans on the East Coast. The game will be broadcast on ESPN. If you'd like to listen to the game, it'll be available on LSU Sports Radio Network (98.1 FM in Baton Rouge). The announcers for the television broadcast will be Jordan Rodgers, Cole Cubelic, and Tom Hart.
Odds:
Despite Oklahoma beating an Alabama team that crushed LSU last weekend, the Tigers are still favorites as they play at home this weekend.
Line: LSU -6
Total: 47.5 Points
Injuries:
Injuries:
The first round of availability reports come out on Wednesday Night, so we'll get a better idea of who's in or out this weekend. The Tigers may get left guard Garrett Dellinger back on Saturday as he's recovering from Tightrope surgery on his ankle during the Bye Week. Other than that, the Tigers are healthy for the most part but, the availability report may tell a different story.
Weather:
This weekend in Baton Rouge will be cooler at night as the temperature is expected to be in the high-40's come kickoff. It'll be partly cloudy on Saturday Afternoon, leading into the night making for a chilly day for a game.
Series History:
The LSU Tigers have a slight lead in this series but, these team have only faced off three times with LSU holding a 2-1 record in this series. The Tigers won the last two matchups winning the National Title Game in the 2003-2004 season and winning the College Football Playoff semifinal game in 2019 63-28.