LSU Football Bowl Projection: ESPN Logs Prediction for Where the Tigers May Play
It's officially bowl projection season, and with the LSU Tigers eligible for postseason opportunities, Brian Kelly's program has received predictions for where they may land.
On Sunday, ESPN released the full bowl slate projection with the Bayou Bengals receiving a look into where they may play once the regular season wraps up.
Where could LSU fall?
The Bowl Projections: ESPN's Take
Tuesday, Dec. 31:
Texas Bowl
NRG Stadium (Houston)
3:30 p.m., ESPN
Texas Tech vs. LSU
Thursday, Jan. 2
TaxSlayer Gator Bowl
EverBank Stadium (Jacksonville, Florida)
7:30 p.m., ESPN
Louisville vs. LSU
Brian Kelly's Thoughts: Week 13 Edition
Preparation in Practice, Blocking Out The Noise:
"I am really pleased and happy for our players and all of our coaches. They obviously had listened to the noise that is out there about LSU Football, and the indictments that are made, unfortunately, so early in this program's development, but the players did not listen to it.
"I am proud of the coaches for the way that they prepared this football team. We played a really good Vanderbilt team. They shortened the game. They hold on to the football. They play good defense."
Packed Stadium Lifts the Players:
"It was nice to see a nice crowd out there today. I think having the fan support out there today was really nice to see, and the support that we got from our fan base, so I appreciate them. I just appreciate our players and the way they came together this week and took full accountability for what they wanted to do, and they went out and did it. I am pleased for those guys, and certainly our coaches did a great job of putting our kids in a position to succeed."
Different Energy, Keeping the Program Together:
"I think I have a pretty good pulse of our team all the time because if you do not, then there is a disconnect there somewhere. I would say that we felt like we had a great week of practice. Our preparation was outstanding. Our guys really stood up and said, look, we have got to play better."
Simplicity Wins the Day, Coaches Make Key Adjustments:
"As coaches, we took our responsibility and said, listen, let's keep putting our kids in position to make plays. We would have liked to make a couple more. We made it a little bit harder than we had to. But again, I love the way they competed. And this week in particular, I knew that this football team was going to be ready. And they have been ready.
"We did not close out three games. We had three games that were in the third and fourth quarter that we had a chance to close out, or the narrative would have been much different around here. Everybody would have slept better. I would have slept better, and you guys would not have anything to talk about."
Bend, Don't Break Program
"I felt like we were going to overcome it. I felt confident in our football team that they were prepared, and that they were going to win this football game, and I felt that on the sideline. I just stayed positive with the group and kept plugging. We came back with a great drive to tie the thing up, and obviously, I thought we controlled the game from there on out."
The Tigers will return to action on Nov. 30 against the Oklahoma Sooners in the regular season finale with kickoff set for 6:00 p.m. CT in Death Valley.
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