Well, good morning LSU fans. Unfortunately that wasn't a bad dream. The Tigers lost their season opener 38-27 to UCLA on Saturday night, marred by so many of the issues that affected the team throughout the disappointing 5-5 season last year. LSU had missed assignments, coverage busts on crossing routes and struggled to run the football, leaving coach Ed Orgeron to say afterward, "One game does not define a season, but we do understand that was a letdown for our fans and I take responsibility for it. We’ve got to get better.” Our main story from inside the Rose Bowl summarized the team's recurring issues and how LSU crumbled under UCLA's constant defensive pressure, which forced sophomore quarterback Max Johnson to attempt a no-look, backward pass at one point. The Tigers have a lot to fix. Our Scott Rabalais shared his thoughts on the opening dud. As he wrote, "You have to wonder if LSU’s relevance as a Southeastern Conference and national contender is coming back any time soon." Read his entire column here. And as always, photographer Hilary Scheinuk covered the game from every angle on the sidelines. See her brilliant selection of photos. To our paying subscribers, thank you for supporting our work. If you’re not already, please consider becoming a digital subscriber and continue to support our journalism. Click here for a special offer from us. As a paying subscriber, you'll enjoy full access to our award-winning coverage, faster-loading web pages with fewer ads and much more. Until next time, Wilson Alexander |