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LSU football spring game 2024: Schedule, What to Watch For

LSU takes to the football field in the 2024 spring game. Here's what you need to watch out for.

LSU returns to the football field this weekend to put a bow on spring practice with the annual scrimmage, giving fans their first look at a team very much a work in progress, undergoing important roster and coaching turnover heading into a historic 2024 football season.

Defense was a serious concern for LSU a year ago, ranking 105th nationally in total production, but the school brought on Blake Baker from Missouri to coordinate the unit. Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Jayden Daniels is one of a few key offensive players to depart, as well.

Here's what you should keep an eye on as LSU takes the field in this weekend's spring game.

LSU football spring game 2024 schedule

When: Sat., April 13
Time: 1 p.m. Central
TV: ESPN+/SECN+

Related: LSU Football Schedule 2024

The run game

LSU led college football with 6.2 yards per carry a year ago, thanks in large part to quarterback Jayden Daniels' dual-threat ability. With him out of the picture, the Tigers' rushing attack will look very different, and Brian Kelly promises a lot of variety with Josh Williams and Kaleb Jackson the showcase in the backfield.

Jackson ran for 284 yards on 55 attempts while Williams was the backup to Logan Diggs last season, scoring four times on 31 carries. LSU wants to run the ball well to help Garrett Nussmeier settle in, but Kelly also wants to work his backs in the passing game.

The secondary

LSU should field another crop of talented wide receivers, which should in turn provide a decent test for the Tigers' coverage corners.

Sophomores Ashton Stamps and Javien Toviano have taken first-team reps so far in the spring, while A&M transfer Jardin Gilbert has played safety, and Sage Ryan at nickel. Freshman P.J. Woodward has earned positive reviews from Baker, too. This is their chance to make a good impression and get ahead in the depth chart.

Defensive line

The loss of Maason Smith and Mekhi Wingo hits LSU's defensive interior line very hard, as did some outgoing transfers, leaving the team with very limited options and experience in the middle of its front seven alignment.

Already a team weakness after ranking third-from-last in the SEC against the pass and run, the Tigers need options and creativity. Whatever happens this weekend, expect LSU to search out the transfer portal for more of both.

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