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LSU Football Season Preview: 2023 Predictions, Players To Watch, More



Chris Lee, Blake Lovell, and Blayne Gilmer preview Jayden Daniels and the LSU Tigers in the 2023 season in SEC football.

LSU’s Offensive Strengths and Potential

🐯 With a strong chance to win the West again this year, LSU is poised for another successful season under Brian Kelly’s leadership.

πŸ† Having a Heisman Trophy Contender at quarterback and a strong supporting cast, LSU’s offense looks promising for the upcoming season.

🏈 LSU’s quarterback situation, with Jaden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeyer, is highly trusted and could be a major advantage for the team.

🏈 LSU’s receivers are considered the best in the SEC, making them a formidable collective unit.

🏈 LSU’s wide receiver position has a good mix of talent and depth, with players like Malik Nabors, Landon Ibieta, Brian Thomas, Chris Hilton, and Aaron Anderson, making it a formidable group for opposing defenses to handle.

🏈 The team’s offense is bolstered by a talented group of experienced running backs, including Josh Williams and Noah Cain.

🏈 LSU Football has a talented team with players who have a lot of experience and snaps, which is a recipe for success.

🏈 The opener against Florida State is expected to be one of the most exciting games to watch in the upcoming LSU football season.

LSU’s Defensive Standouts and Potential

⚑ LSU has a strong roster with experienced players from SEC programs and talented transfers, along with a significant amount of returning production, making them a formidable team on both sides of the ball.

🏈 Harold Perkins is a standout defensive player and a strong contender for defensive player of the year in the league.

πŸ’ͺ The LSU front seven is even more dangerous this year, creating more havoc than people expected.

🌟 The addition of Denver Harris and JK Johnson to LSU’s secondary adds even more talent and depth, making them a formidable force on the field.

🏈 LSU football team has the talent to win the SEC West and potentially the national championship if their defensive players perform well and Jayden Daniels continues to improve.

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10 Comments

  1. LSU PUT UP 30 ON GEORGIA LAST YEAR. YOU HAVE TO KNOW THAT ABILITY TO SCORE WILL ONLY INCREASE

  2. Good insight guys. But LSU started the trend of Aussie punters, had 2-3 since Ed O was in interim coach.

  3. Easily hands down the best LSU team preview I have seen by anyone outside of actual LSU people. You even have a few of those beat. Thoroughly enjoyed the video.

    In regard to those DLine transfers. Those five have a total of 17 years P5 experience with 166 games played. Savion Jones (SDE) will be breakout player on the tiger defense.
    Chris Hilton will be more productive at WR this year than Ibieta.

  4. People who picked LSU fifth or sixth in the league last season were like Fred Pitre, severely unhinged ignoramuses. Meanwhile, I picked LSU in the preseason, look it up, to beat Bama and win the SEC West.

    Meanwhile, the reason why I picked LSU to beat Alabama and win the West was because I not only knew LSU had a better defense than Alabama, but that it had a far better WR room as well.

    However, when I made my picks, that was before Maason Smith got hurt in the FSU game and before I knew that Brian Kelly was going to name Jayden Daniels, the worse passer on the team by a mile, the starter at QB.

    As I always assumed that because it was so freaking obvious that LSU had the best WR room in the SEC going into the season, that Garrett Nussmeier would be named the starter at QB. In fact, Kayshon Boutte did too. As he lobbied all spring and summer for Nuss to be named the starter.

    However, Brian Kelly pulled a fast one on us. As he named Jayden Daniels, the worse passer on the team by a mile the starter at QB instead. Thus, because of that completelly idiotic choice, LSU was totally incapable of leveraging its best in the SEC WR room last year.As LSU's offense struggled way more than it should have last year.

    Meanwhile, had Garrett Nussmeier been named the starter at QB as he should have been, he not only would have led the SEC in yards passing but also in TD passes thrown, and LSU, at the same time, would have easily won more games and by wider margins in 2022.

    As Jayden Daniels only threw a miserable piss poor 17 TD passes in 14 games with the best WR room in the SEC last year. While at the same time, that incompetent also set a new all-time LSU record by incurring 43 drive killing sacks in only one season due to his incredibly indecisiveness in the pocket caused by Daniels' proclivity to always want to run first, as opposed to pass.

    So while LSU ended up having a reasonably successful season in 2022. It was not as successful as it should have been and that was because Brian Kelly was foolish enough to anoint Jayden Daniels, the worse passer on the team by a mile, as his starter at QB, and of course, Jayden Daniels was completely incapable of leveraging LSU's best in the SEC WR room in 2022.

  5. Look fellas, as a long-time LSU fan, I highly doubt LSU can win the West again in 2023 with Jayden Daniels as the starter at QB. With Garrett Nussmeier as the starter at QB instead, then hell yeah LSU can win the SEC West.

  6. Let me ask you fellas an easy question. How is Jayden Daniels considered to be a threat to win the Heisman when he threw only a measly piss poor 17 TD passes in 14 games and with the best WR room in the SEC last year? I mean, why isn't Drake May who threw for more than 5,000 yards with over 50 TD passes not rated above Jayden Daniels?

    Not to mention that Max Johnson at LSU in 2021, threw 27 TD passes in 2 less games, with a far worse OL, with a lot less capable WR room, and without setting a new all-time LSU record by incurring 43 drive killing sacks in only one season due to his own indecisiveness in the pocket.

    Meanwhile, do you loons realize that Jayden Daniels last year at LSU, his fourth year in a row of being a starting QB in college football, still could not even surpass his own very mediocre true freshman stats from when he was at Arizona State at LSU last year? He also couldn't do it in his sophomore and junior seasons at Arizona State as well.

    The truth is had Jayden Daniels been a white dude, he would have been benched a long time ago.and long before he ever arrived in Baton Rouge.

    Yet you love birds claim Jayden Daniels is a legit threat to win the Heisman? Put down the crack pipe, loons. All Brian Kelly did by bringing Jayden Daniels from Arizona state to LSU is collect Arizona State's trash and make it LSU's trash.

    Moreover, Garrett Nussmeier didn't stay at LSU because he loves Brian Kelly. He hates Brian Kelly. However, at the same time, Garrett Nussmeier loves LSU far more than he hates Brian Kelly.

    So we are supposed to believe that Jayden Daniels in his fifth and final season of being a starting QB in college football will somehow miraculously improve enough for the first time in his career and finally in his fifth and final season at LSU and with the best WR room in the SEC for the second straight season in a row, will somehow finally surpass his own very mediocre true freshman stats at LSU, and even though he couldn't do it previously at either Arizona State or LSU. I don't know if I would bet on that.

    Meanwhile, the best thing that could happen to LSU is for Brian Kelly to wake up and name Garrett Nussmeier the starter at QB. As Garrett Nussmeier is an astronomically far better all around QB relative to the very dysfunctional and indecisive Jayden Daniels.

    In fact, had Nuss been the starter at QB last year, not only would Nuss have led the SEC in passing yards and in TD p asses thrown, but at the same time, LSU would have easily won more games and by wider margins.

    Moreover, Jayden Daniels didn't set a new all-time LSU record by incurring 43 drive killing sacks because the OL was bad last year because it wasn't. bad. He did it due to his own dysfunctional indecisiveness in the pocket. As Jayden Daniels dropped back to pass over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again ad nauseam, then instead of throwing the damn football to all the wide open LSU WRs for days when it was already too damn late to run the football, Jayden Daniels would take off running and then incur another one of his now infamous 43 drive killing sacks.

    Meanwhile, Jayden Daniels backup, Garrett Nussmeier, incurred a whole one sack last season. As Nuss gets the ball our of his hands and into his receivers hands astronomically far faster relative to Jayden Daniels. Plus Garrett Nussmeier makes the kinds of throws that Jayden Daniels can only dream of throwing in his wildest wet dreams.

    LSU has a very good team, but Jayden Daniels is its weakest link.

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