LSU Football: Three Tigers To Watch Against Grambling In Week 2

LSU will play under the bright lights of Tiger Stadium on Saturday, a few players who could shine.
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The LSU Tigers are set to take on Grambling in Week 2 with this program lacing up their cleats in Tiger Stadium for the first time this season.

After dropping the season opener to Florida State, LSU has the chance to rebound in a big way against Grambling and it’ll start with gaining continuity on both sides of the ball.

Brian Kelly and Co. will see a few second and third team players receive significant snaps on Saturday, but who has the chance to make an immediate impact?

Diving into three LSU players to watch in Death Valley:

Maason Smith - Defensive Line

LSU defensive lineman Maason Smith will make his long-awaited return in the purple and gold in Week 2 against Grambling. It's been a journey for the redshirt sophomore after tearing his ACL on Sept. 4, 2022 in the season opener, but now it's his time to make an impact.

The return of Smith had to wait a week. After receiving a suspension from the NCAA for the 2023 season opener against Florida State, Smith has reached the finish line.

It'll be an emotional night for Smith but a night where he slowly eases back into things.

“I think we have to be realistic that when you haven’t played in over a year, he’s not going to be able to play the duration of the game," Kelly said on Wednesday. "If we can get somewhere near 30 snaps we’d be really excited about that. He’s practicing for us but it’s going to take a little bit of time. Hopefully we can get somewhere in that range of quality snaps from him and give him a chance to impact the game.”

Look for Smith to get his legs back underneath him against Grambling as the Tigers gear up for SEC play beginning with Mississippi State in Week 3.

Kaleb Jackson - Running Back

True freshman running back Kaleb Jackson has the chance to get significant run against Grambling on Saturday with an opportunity to make an impact. 

Jackson shined towards the end of Fall Camp, and with a run-game that struggled in Week 1 against Florida State, we could see this coaching staff shake things up.

Notre Dame transfer Logan Diggs will return this week, but with Jackson set to earn some playing time as well in the backfield, we could see the youngster begin to take strides in the right direction.

Look for Jackson to get run with the second and third team on Saturday as the freshman prepares to take on a larger work load in his first game in Death Valley.

Chris Hilton - Wide Receiver

Chris Hilton has an opportunity to take significant snaps on Saturday and Brian Kelly alluded to that in his Thursday press conference. After Hilton didn’t see the field against Florida State in Week 1, it raised eyebrows after the deep threat wideout impressed during Fall Camp.

Now, Kelly is prepared to let Hilton loose. On Thursday, Kelly detailed how Hilton has “earned” the chance to receive playing time and on Saturday he’ll get just that.

With an opportunity for second and third team players to see significant snaps, look for Garrett Nussmeier and Hilton to shine. The two looked the part during fall camp as their connection grew, and now with a chance to prove it in Tiger Stadium, it’ll be a key piece to monitor on Saturday. 


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Zack Nagy
ZACK NAGY

Zack Nagy is the Managing Editor and Publisher of LSU Country, a Sports Illustrated Publication. Nagy has covered Tiger Football, Basketball, Baseball and Recruiting, looking to keep readers updated on anything and everything involving LSU athletics.