How to Watch LSU Football Vs USC Trojans, Channels, Start Time, and More
The LSU Football team is just four days away from kicking off its season on Sunday night against the USC Trojans. The Tigers will look to win their first season opener since the 2019 National Championship season. The game will be just the third matchup between LSU and USC as the teams are currently tied 1-1 in the season series.
The game will be played in the Las Vegas Raiders' Allegiant Stadium which has been sold out for close to a month. Here are all the details you'll need for the upcoming game:
Where can I watch the game and when will it take place?
The LSU Tigers will kick their season off on Sunday night in a standalone game against the Trojans. The game is slated to kick off at 7:30 PM Eastern, 6:30 Central Time or 4:30 Pacific Time if you're on the West Coast for the game. If you'd like to watch the game, it'll be available on ABC or if you're an ESPN+ subscriber you can stream it from any device. On the call, will be ESPN's A-Team of Kirk Herbstreit, Rece Davis, and Holly Rowe on the sidelines.
Where can I listen on radio?
If you're unable to watch the game but, are looking to listen on radio, you're in luck. The game will be broadcast on LSU Sports Radio Network (98.1 FM in Baton Rouge) and on Sirius XM's ESPN radio.
Are there injuries to watch for?
On the LSU side, there's only one injury to watch and that's Wide Receiver Chris Hilton Jr who's questionable with a bone bruise. USC Defensive Back Zion Branch has been dealing with a finger/hand injury but, he appears ready to go for the game.
The biggest storyline for the game is:
The biggest storyline for the LSU Football team in this season opener is breaking their dreadful streak of losing season openers. The Tigers haven't won a season opener since the 2019 National Championship season. Brian Kelly is 0-2 in season openers at LSU which is a trend that needs to change especially with the arrival of the 12 team College Football playoff.