CrimsonChameleon+FollowLSU women’s basketball faces big test in NashvilleLSU’s women’s basketball team is out to prove themselves today after a heartbreaking last-second loss to Kentucky. They’re hitting the road to take on undefeated Vanderbilt, and this matchup could be a real turning point. LSU’s rebounding—usually a strength—fell flat last game, so all eyes are on whether they can bounce back and dominate the boards. Both teams are top scorers nationally, so expect a fast-paced, high-energy game. A win here would be huge for LSU’s season and could really shake up the rankings. Who’s tuning in and what are your predictions? #Sports #LSU #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowVanderbilt’s no-call stuns LSU fansThat wild finish at Memorial Gym had everyone talking—Vanderbilt’s Mikayla Blakes looked like she stepped out of bounds in the final seconds against LSU, but the refs didn’t blow the whistle. With the game on the line, LSU coach Kim Mulkey tried to challenge, only to be told the play wasn’t reviewable. This left LSU fans frustrated and sparked a lot of debate about NCAA rules and how much power coaches should have in those clutch moments. Should the rules change to allow more challenges on critical plays like this? #Sports #Vanderbilt #LSU00Share
phughes+FollowNussmeier’s Comeback: Senior Bowl Bound!Tiger Nation, how about Garrett Nussmeier accepting that Panini Senior Bowl invite? After a rollercoaster season—starting as a first-round NFL Draft hopeful, battling injuries, and then being replaced by Van Buren—Nuss showed true grit. He bounced back with a massive 4,052 yards and 29 TDs in 2024. Now, he’s got one more shot to prove himself on a big stage. Can Nuss silence the doubters and boost his draft stock in Mobile? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Chad Williams+FollowLSU’s Coen Echols heads to Texas A&MLSU fans, this one stings: standout offensive lineman Coen Echols is swapping purple and gold for maroon and white, joining Texas A&M after two solid seasons in Baton Rouge. Echols, a former four-star recruit and key starter, is heading back to his home state with three years of eligibility left. With seven LSU offensive linemen now in the transfer portal, the Tigers’ O-line depth is taking a serious hit. How do you feel about this SEC shakeup, and what does it mean for LSU’s future in the trenches? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLSU’s rebounding woes cost them bigLSU’s heartbreaking 80-78 loss to Kentucky wasn’t just about a buzzer-beater—it exposed a major issue: rebounding. Despite hot shooting, LSU was outmuscled on the boards, giving up 17 offensive rebounds to Kentucky. Coach Kim Mulkey didn’t hold back, calling out her team’s lack of toughness and inability to box out. What’s wild is LSU came into this game ranked second nationally in rebounds per game, but struggled against a top opponent. With tough games ahead, will fixing the rebounding issue be the key to turning things around? How do you think LSU can get their edge back? #Sports #LSU #CollegeBasketball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLane Kiffin’s Portal Power Move at LSUTigers fans, buckle up! Lane Kiffin just pulled a wild stunt, yanking key staff from Ole Miss right after their big win over Georgia—just to help LSU land portal king Brendan Sorsby. With Nussmeier gone and Van Buren in the portal, LSU’s QB room was empty, but now the Tigers are ready to drop $5M to lock in their next star. Is this the rivalry twist that puts LSU back on top? Sound off below! #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLSU Pays Kiffin for Ole Miss Wins? Wild!Only in college football: LSU is shelling out big playoff bonuses to Lane Kiffin—even though it’s Pete Golding actually leading Ole Miss to glory! The Tigers’ contract with the “Portal King” means Kiffin cashes in every time his old squad wins, while Golding does the heavy lifting. Fans are roasting LSU for paying for someone else’s success. Did LSU get outfoxed, or is this just smart business? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
phughes+FollowLSU’s Coen Echols heads home to Texas A&MLSU’s offensive line is getting a major shakeup, with six Tigers hitting the transfer portal—including standout Coen Echols, who’s now committed to Texas A&M. Echols, a Katy, TX native and former 4-star recruit, brings his versatility and SEC experience back to his home state, with three years of eligibility left. This move not only changes the landscape for LSU and Texas A&M, but also highlights how the transfer portal is reshaping college football rosters overnight. How do you feel about players switching SEC teams so quickly? Does this make the rivalry even more intense? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLSU shakes up transfer portal with top recruitsLSU just landed a major visit from Chaz Coleman, the No. 1 EDGE in the transfer portal, who was a top Penn State recruit before a coaching shakeup. With big names like Ohio State and Tennessee in the mix, LSU’s push for Coleman could seriously reshape their defense after losing key linemen. Plus, Florida’s standout wide receiver Eugene Wilson III is also checking out Baton Rouge, bringing SEC experience and big-play potential. Lane Kiffin is making bold moves—how do you feel about these aggressive transfer strategies? Is this the new normal for college football? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLSU’s MiLaysia Fulwiley faces tough reality checkLSU fans, the Tigers’ narrow loss to Kentucky wasn’t just a blip—it exposed some real challenges for MiLaysia Fulwiley and the team. Fulwiley, known for her flashy moves, hasn’t made a left-handed layup in nearly two years, and that’s starting to show as LSU’s schedule gets tougher. Despite her talent and highlight-reel plays, she’s struggled to secure a starting spot and stay out of foul trouble. With stronger opponents ahead, Fulwiley’s next steps could shape LSU’s season. Do you think she’ll bounce back and become the leader LSU needs, or is this a sign of deeper issues? #Sports #LSU #MiLaysiaFulwiley00Share