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How to Watch/Listen to LSU-Mississippi State

Game to kick off at 2:30 p.m. on CBS
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The last time the Tigers traveled to Starkville, they didn't walk away with the outcome they were hoping for. In fact they didn't come close.

LSU lost to Mississippi State in blowout fashion two years ago 37-7. There are a few current players that were on that team two years back and they promise a different outcome this go-around.  

"It's player driven now, this team is led by players," senior defensive end Breiden Fehoko said. "I think when you have a team led by players your coaches can actually do their job and just coach. When you have guys leading with example, leaders at each position, it makes it easier for the coaches to give us the gameplan."

LSU quarterback Joe Burrow grew up with the sounds of cowbells rattling through his house as his father grew up a big Bulldog fan.

"My dad grew up a Mississippi State fan so I had a little cowbell in my room growing up," Burrow said. "He would always go to the games so I know a little bit about them."

This year will be a bit different for Burrow Sr. as well as his son, who walks into a hostile environment that coach Ed Orgeron said was like walking into a 'hornet's nest' two years ago. If you can't make it out to Starkville this weekend, here's how you can watch/listen to LSU-Mississippi State.

TV: CBS (2:30 p.m.)

Radio: Baton Rouge (98.1 or 104.5 FM), New Orleans (870 AM or 105.3 FM)

A complete list of radio stations available can be found here.