How to watch LSU vs. Louisiana Tech today: Game time, TV, and streaming options
The No. 3 LSU Tigers are set to take the field in Week 2, hosting the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs in an in-state showdown at Tiger Stadium on Saturday at 6:30 p.m.Fresh off a pivotal Week 1 triumph over Clemson, the Bayou Bengals are aiming to kick off the season with a 2-0 record for the […]
The No. 3 LSU Tigers are set to take the field in Week 2, hosting the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs in an in-state showdown at Tiger Stadium on Saturday at 6:30 p.m.
Fresh off a pivotal Week 1 triumph over Clemson, the Bayou Bengals are aiming to kick off the season with a 2-0 record for the first time since 2019. Under head coach Brian Kelly, LSU has captured national attention, emerging as a serious contender for the National Championship after its impressive top-five victory to open the year.
Despite the hype, the Tigers remain focused on their 2025 mantra: going 1-0 each week. This mindset was evident in their season opener at Clemson, where the team showcased “1-0” warmups during pregame preparations, signaling their commitment to staying grounded and ignoring external expectations.
LSU now turns its attention to Louisiana Tech, which enters the game fresh off a 24-0 shutout of Southeastern Louisiana. Saturday’s matchup on September 6 will be LSU’s first home game of the season, with 45 players set to experience the iconic Victory Hill walk for the first time.
Where to watch, stream, and listen to Louisiana Tech vs. LSU
Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET, Sept. 6; Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, LA
Where to watch: SEC Network+/ESPN+
Here are the announcers for the Louisiana Tech vs. LSU game:
Jay Alter (play-by-play), Rocky Boiman (analysis), Tori Petry (sideline)
Stream: ESPN+/Fubo
Radio: Locally in LA on WDGL (98.1).
On the call: Chris Blair (play-by-play), Doug Moreau (analysis)
Key Stats to know for LSU fans
Statistically, LSU has averaged 17 points per game this season, outscoring Louisiana Tech’s defense, which has yet to allow a point. The Tigers have generated 354 yards per game, 83 more than the 271 yards Louisiana Tech’s defense typically surrenders.
On the other side, Louisiana Tech averages 24 points per game, 14 more than the 10 points LSU’s defense has allowed. However, the teams are closely matched in yardage, with Louisiana Tech averaging 262 yards per game, just one more than the 261 yards LSU’s defense concedes.