LSU football: 10 takeaways from the 2022 regular season

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LSU football: 10 takeaways from the 2022 regular season

LSU lost 38-23 to Texas A&M on Saturday night. The Tigers won the SEC West title and went 9-3 overall and 6-2 in the conference. They will play Georgia for the championship.

The Tigers lost to Florida State in their first game under new coach Kelly. Nobody panicked. The team has come a long way since the previous season.

Will Campbell and Emery Jones are starting tackles for LSU. They play on the left side and the right. LSU is 8-1 with them in the starting lineup.

Harold Perkins is one of the most highly touted freshmen in this class. He had a breakout performance with 4 sacks against Arkansas. Louisiana sportsbooks are now open. Residents can sign up and bet on NFL, college football, NBA and more.

Boutte has been more productive in the second half of the season. He has accepted and succeeded as a possession receiver. He had an ankle injury in middle of last season that required 2 surgeries to fix.

The 2-point play against Alabama was the defining moment of this season. A week later, the Tigers were SEC West champions.

Josh Williams used to be a walk-on, but now he's on scholarship. He has missed the past two games because of injury.

LSU's defense has improved under House. House is a semifinalist for the Broyles Award.

LSU's special teams are still a concern. They had many breakdowns early in the season.

Jayden Daniels has been a revelation since he arrived from Arizona State. He is one of the most important players in the country.

Kelly and his staff have been adaptable during the season. Maason Smith was injured in the opener. The Tigers have started 6 different combinations on the offensive line.


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