3 alarming things LSU must fix now
LSU figured to have a hard time matching its offensive productivity from last season.
It was optimistic that its defense would be better than its poor performance last season.
And the Tigers were hopeful that they would be able to earn 1 of the 12 spots in the expanded CFP this season.
Anything is still possible after one game, but coach Brian Kelly and his staff hope that a few things that happened in Vegas stay in Vegas after LSU’s 27-20 loss to USC in its season-opener last Sunday.
As the Tigers prepare to face Nicholls in their home opener Saturday night, here are 3 alarming things that LSU must fix now:
1. The offense didn’t produce enough points
Sure the Tigers did some good stuff. Garrett Nussmeier was fine as the successor to Jayden Daniels – 29-of-38 for 304 yards with 2 touchdowns and a lone interception that came in a desperate moment in the final seconds. But it wasn’t good enough.
Sure the Tigers were reasonably well balanced (supplementing Nussmeier’s passing with 117 rushing yards). But outside of a 39-yard run by John Emery Jr., LSU averaged 3.1 yards on 25 rushes.
The offensive line is expected to be the strongest unit on the team, but even though it didn’t allow Nussmeier to be sacked, the group mostly was outperformed by the Trojans’ defensive front.
The Tigers hope to be balanced on offense, but when the running game is struggling as much as it was for most of the opener, first-year coordinator Joe Sloan might need to be less reluctant to become more 1 dimensional and ride what’s working best in a given game.
2. Harold Perkins didn’t have a big enough impact
Perkins led the team with 8 total tackles (including 1 half of a tackle for loss), but LSU seemed reluctant to turn loose its most dynamic playmaker on defense, especially when USC zipped through the Tigers for 75 yards in 8 plays to score the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds.
Last season LSU oftentimes seemed unsure of how to best deploy Perkins – inside or outside, rushing forward or dropping back. Better utilization of the presumed future NFL first-round draft choice seemed by be an off-season priority.
But after 1 game, the plan still merits questioning.
Overall Blake Baker’s defense performed better than the one Matt House coordinated last season, but much like the offense’s performance, in the end it wasn’t good enough.
Sure the Tigers limited USC to 13 points until more than halfway through the 4th quarter, but the winning drive was preceded by a lickety-split 3-play, 64-yard touchdown drive and the Trojans gained 139 of their 447 yards when the game was on the line.
The play-in and play-out improvement that was demonstrated for much of the opener won’t mean a whole lot going forward if the defense can’t keep it up when it matters most.
And that isn’t likely to change if Perkins doesn’t have a bigger impact.
3. The Tigers were far too undisciplined
LSU committed 10 penalties that cost them 99 yards. Three of the penalties were for personal fouls. One was committed by Kyren Lacy and contributed to field position that produced a USC field goal. Another was a targeting call on Jardin Gilbert that was followed immediately by the game-winning touchdown.
The Tigers performed like a team that wasn’t as well-coached or disciplined as its opponent.
One of LSU’s priorities going into the game was to contain Zachariah Branch, the Trojans’ most dynamic offensive player/return specialist. The coverage on Branch was adequate – 4 catches for 46 yards – but Lacy’s silly touchdown celebration that rightly drew a flag created an opportunity on the ensuing kickoff that Branch seized with a 46-yard return.
Then with USC trying to march to a game-winning score Gilbert gave the opponent an assist. Though the damage mostly had been done when Miller Moss’ 20-yard completion gave the Trojans a 1st down at the LSU 27 in the final seconds, the Tigers still had hope that Michael Lantz, who had missed a 29-yard field goal on the last play of the first half, might miss again from a longer distance.
But Gilbert’s penalty pushed the ball to the LSU 13, and the pressure was off of Lantz after Woody Marks ran 13 yards for a touchdown.
USC is one of many good-to-great teams on the Tigers’ schedule. Gifting those kinds of teams important yardage can’t continue.
And there’s 1 other thing LSU needs to fix: The loss to USC was the Tigers’ 5th straight in a season-opener, 3rd straight under Kelly.
That’s something LSU needs to work on before it opens the 2025 season at Clemson on Labor Day weekend.
But that can wait.
The Tigers have plenty enough that needs fixing right away.
1. The Coach
2. The Coach
3. The Coach
I mean, he is 6-21 lifetime against top 10 teams!
U hit the nail on the head. He has been overpaid his whole coaching life.
Fan expectations are unrealistic.
Just last week, we were going to be ranked #5 in the playoff after playing Georgia for the SEC championship.
We are a middlin’ SEC team who has over-performed long enough for our fans to forget.
We are back down in our rightful spot in the middle of the SEC and all is well.
With LSU playing Bama, Ole Miss, and Oklahoma in Death Valley and missing UGA, TX, and TN, I think LSU will be fine.
But, here we go again. SC did not win the game, LSU gifted the game to the Trojans. Can an SEC team lose and respect the opponent it lost to? Paul Finebaum had the same take on the game. No respect for Riley who he went ‘out of his lane’ to dump on.
Best of luck to the Bayou Bengals for the rest of the season.
Thanks
We still have UCLA. Maybe we can make some of it back. Our problem now is it’s in the SEC’s interest to blow us out every game for the SEC to get as many teams in the playoff as possible, especially if we lose to UCLA too.
Here is why Kelly is somewhat of a fraud and i have rarely seen this pointed out, if you look at his record his best years were when Notre DAme committed to playing 6 games against the ACC which i believe was after 2016 or 2017. If you remember outside of their rivals, Notre Dames schedule used to consist of playing against 4 or 5 Big Ten teams(Michigan, MSU, and Purdue annually) and then they would play a mix of Big 12, Pac 12 and SEC teams. If you look at his record before 2017 he had a bunch of 8 or 9 win seasons
The Domers retired AD deserves a shout-out for ND’s schedule this season.
12 games, 4 G5 opponents, a ‘Bye’ on conference champ game weekend. A victory over an O-challenged A+M. ‘Tough’ home games vs Louisville and FSU, right?
This kind of happy horse spit scheduling needs to stop. ND should be required to play 13 games with 10 games vs decent to quality P4 opponents. The ND 2024 scheduling scam will knoock a more deserving SEC or B1G team out of the playoff.
This is the Kelly that I didn’t have faith in when he was hired at LSU. He didn’t seem to throw the players under the bus on Saturday which is growth. LSU is far from a bad team. They are a good team that lost to another good team. Kelly could be the thing that keeps them from being great.
I agree with you on the first point, we lost a tight game to a good team. Self inflicted wounds like the dumb penalties didn’t help, neither did the play calling in the second half that went away from what was working in the first half. The defense was aggressive which was a welcome sight after last season where they sat back and tried to react to the play which didn’t work at all. We gave up yards but not a ton of points, had the offense gotten better play calls the last quarter the defense would have been lauded as the reason we won.
As far as Coach Kelly is concerned I consider him a good coach, he’ll make adjustments and we’ll recover from this. We’re the only team in the country whose last three coaches have won a natty, Coach Kelly will make it four. Probably not this year but who knows? I know for a fact he’s got better coaching chops than Les Miles or Coach O
That’s a stretch on making it 4. Miles won a NC using some of Saban’s recruits and players. Saban had won a NC just 4 years prior to Miles winning his and left in-between that time. Coach O’s NC was like catching lightning in a bottle. He managed to have all the right pieces at just the right time to make it happen. LSU always manages to have good players. I think Kelly is a good coach. Not a great coach. I think he will hang around a while and be on the higher end of mediocrity. He will leave on his own to go to a good program in a lesser conference. He might take the FSU job or even Clemson if Dabo leaves or gets fired. It’s easier to win in the ACC than the SEC. He knows that from his time at Notre Dame
Say what you want about Kelly, but you can say the same about Heupel. Where has he really been so successful? Tennessee will border much more on mediocrity than LSU.
Yeah, Kelly will make it 4 NCs with 4 different HCs for LSU. Maybe not this year, maybe so. May be next year, who knows.
So, Saban won his national title at LSU with DiNardo’s players, and won his first and second with some of Shula’s players? Is that a fair statement?
I can see Heupel leaving Tennessee before Kelly leaves LSU.
You are a clown.
LSU is an average team that has outperformed for a while. Enjoy reality.
Never said Heupel was going to be the next Saban. Most LSU fans think they are going to win it all every single year. You can tell that just based off the comments here on this site. LSU has had a lot of success lately that would lead fans to think that it’s a NC team every single year. LSU is no better than TN this year. You might think they are, but realistically, they aren’t. TN and LSU could both lose one game or 3 games this year looking at the schedules.
Again, LSU is not Notre Dame. Nuss is not Daniels. Kelly is going to struggle at times playing in the best conference in college football. I do not see Kelly winning a NC at LSU. As much as I’d like to see Heupel win one at TN, I don’t see it happening unless he can drastically improve that defense.
You really are talking to yourself in the mirror kiddo.
You’re as delusional as these Bama fans. Boy….do I have some bad news for you. Accept the reality of the situation. You should have known LSU wasn’t the same as years past when you got absolutely boat raced by TN IN YOUR OWN STADIUM!!!! WITH YOU HEISMAN WINNING QB!!!!
But don’t worry, it will be our secret that you got b!t*c slapped by a mediocre team.
VFL, don’t forget that Les got us to the natty in 2011 with his own players only to get beat in a rematch with the Goat. Coach O was never a gameday coach but the team and staff he assembled were great and that payed off in the 2019 season. The way Coach Kelly is recruiting and building will result in a natty, book it
What I saw from LSU on Sunday was a MUCH improved, aggressive defense that ran out of gas in the 4th quarter. That makes me question the quality of its depth behind the starters, particularly along the LOS. Would that the Gator D had made such an improvement from last year to this year (sigh.)
What I also saw was an offense that regressed from last year’s prolific unit to the middle of the pack in the SEC. That was to be expected given what LSU lost to the NFL draft, though I would criticize their anemic running game. That will hurt LSU when they get into their SEC schedule if it doesn’t improve, since Nuss is NOT Daniels and never will be.
Put it all together and what you have is a team that came up short on opening night (again,) but should improve as the season goes on. Given the nature of competition in the SEC, that is NOT a playoff team… right now.
No LSU fan wants to hear it. I’ve been saying it all offseason. Not that LSU isn’t good, but they don’t have the players to replace what was lost to the NFL. Plus they lost a stud RB to injury this past game for the season with a torn ACL…again. LSU somehow always seems to be a good team. LSU is at its best when they have a strong ground game.
Kelly is not playing Temple,Ohio,or Navy now.Those who couldn’t see what his hiring would turn into,are getting their results now.Tennessee’s whipping at Baton Rouge a couple seasons ago showed what the Tigers were getting for a coach.Let him go to FSU,they are coachless and stupid.Noles live on free shoes and crab legs.
On top of that hes not playing half his games against the ACC. If you look at his record before ACC signed that agreement to play 6 games it was somewhat mediocre. He was always somewhat on the hot seat after the 2012 season until that deal(i think started in 2016 or 2017)
Let me remind you that 2 seasons ago, Kelly took a depleted LSU squad and lead them to a 10 win season, including a win over Alabama. Sure they got slammed against the wall by Tennessee, but they won enough SEC games to make it to the conference championship game. He lead coached the team to another 10 win season last year. My money is he’ll do it again, or better this season.
A fool and his money are soon parted.
Not nice to talk bad about yourself, much less other people.
Enjoy your own mediocrity..never sniffing another national title in football.
1998…hold it close to you.
Don’t get mad at me genius. You are the one who thought LSU was good.
They still are good. And you think Tennessee is great coming off a blowout of a junior high team?
LOLOLOLOLOL
I don’t want to hear a word from LSU fans about how good LSU looks when they smack around Nicholls this weekend. An FCS program with an all time record of 229-330.
Not a word.
Brian Kelly gonna Brian Kelly. Come in with high hopes, have one good season, then 9-3 his way to a new job.
I’d give Kelly until 2027 to win a natty. The way they’re recruiting now, the 2027 team should be great, assuming they all sign and stay. If he hasn’t won a natty by then, he should go. The players made mistakes Sunday night, but so did the coaching staff. When a game is tight in the 4th quarter, they need to turn Nussmeier loose. All that dinking and dunking isn’t his game. Sure, he’ll throw a pick in every game, but he’ll throw TDs to offset it.
Should not have been so conservative with the play calling, and the bonehead penalties…I’d have the offenders running wind sprints.
There were really two targeting penalties in the game, but the officials refused to call it against the USC player…yet they called it on Gilbert even though the shoulder pads made contact first.
Explanations, wishes and assigning blame. That’s what LSU fans have been doing since 2019. Better practice up. It’s going to be a long Century.
1998 kiddo….hold on tight to it, because I doubt you win another.
Explanations, wishes and assigning blame. Sounds like you have another exciting 20 years ahead of you. Enjoy!
CBK said some interesting things in his press conference…
They know a lot more about the football team and what adjustments need to be made by coaches and players. He also said there’s no benefit of winning an opener against a cupcake 73-0 because it tells you nothing about your team if you don’t have a challenge.
“no benefit of winning an opener against a cupcake 73-0 because it tells you nothing about your team if you don’t have a challenge”
I definitely agree with this. There’s benefit to a program in having one cupcake on a schedule, but as the first game a cupcake will do nothing to grow or develop your team, or even tell you about a team. Cupcakes are really only good as a relatively easy breather later in a season.
Penalties. Unsportsmanlike conduct. 99 total yards. That’s a lack of discipline which is a lack of coaching. Let’s go back to when Kelly was hired; he wanted to coach where he could win a natty, we were told. Right now, he’s far from it. Just calling it the way I see it.
I would much rather win, but it’s not like losing this game knocks them out of CFP contention. As he said in his press conference, you can tell more about your team in a game like that much more in a season opener than you can in a 73-0 rout of vastly overmatched programs.
You won’t know probably how good or bad Alabama really is until September 28. LSU at least has had a challenge already to gauge themselves by and what to eliminate or improve on.
The season is still long, and we all know how things can turn either way.
Please stop embarrassing us.
After your wild and unrealistic prognostications obviously don’t come true, you will hide and leave us true LSU fans to face the consequences of your mouth.
Of course we aren’t making the playoffs. We never were.
The reason losing this game didn’t knock us out of contention is because we never were in contention.
The whole nation knew except for our fans. Now all our fans know except you.
GoTigers8 is the GWhite of the LSU universe. We all have one. They are all a terrible representation of our fanbases.
goatsabin4prez is absolutely right.Kelly is a northern “huckster”come down here claiming to know how to coach.Not many Tempples here South of the Mason-Dixon!What a tool.
Kelly and his roster made a textbook recovery in the Missouri game last year. It’s easy to argue that Missouri should have been able to slam the door however.
How high will either of these team fly this year? Could be very high doom and gloom them at your own risk