Watch LSU football 2017 games online
Looking for ways to live stream LSU football games online? Watch new head coach Ed Orgeron and the LSU Tigers online all season.
It’s a new era of LSU football. Louisiana’s own Ed Orgeron led the Tigers to a 6-2 record as interim head coach last season, which helped him earn the head coaching position on a full-time basis for 2017. After shaking up his staff, hiring new offensive coordinator Matt Canada to run the show on offense, Orgeron and the Tigers are poised for a strong season.
LSU running back Derrius Guice led the SEC with 1,387 rushing yards in limited action and scored 15 touchdowns in on the ground last season. With star running back Leonard Fournette off to the NFL, Guice will be the feature back for Canada’s potent rushing attack, and he’ll have three returning offensive linemen to lead the way.
Defensive coordinator Dave Aranda returns after leading LSU to the No. 5 ranking in scoring defense (15.8 points allowed per game) and No. 10 spot in total defense (314.4 total yards allowed per game) last year. Pass rusher Arden Key, who had 12 sacks last season, joins Christian LaCouture, who missed the season with an injury, as two of the most experienced players on the talented unit. Donte Jackson and Kevin Toliver form one of the top cornerback duos in the SEC.
As usual, Tigers play a schedule packed with great games. In most cases, LSU games will be broadcast on the ESPN family of networks – either ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or the SEC Network. The Tigers are set to kick off the 2017 college football season Sept. 2 against BYU in Houston, and the game will be televised live on ESPN. The Week 2 matchup against Chattanooga is slated for the SEC Network.
Live streams of both early season matchups and any games on the ESPN family of networks are available through Watch ESPN and the ESPN App. Cable and satellite subscribers, as well as those that stream online through Sling TV, YouTube TV, PlayStation Vue, Hulu live television or similar services, can also access both Watch ESPN and the ESPN App where available (though some international restrictions apply). FuboTV is a new way to stream games online you really should check out too.
The SEC on CBS package means LSU will also play a selection of games on CBS. Odds are, LSU’s matchup against Alabama Nov. 4 will be one of the games shown nationally on CBS, and the Oct. 7 game against Florida in Gainesville and the Oct. 14 against Auburn in Baton Rouge are also candidates. To live stream LSU football games on CBS, visit CBSSports.com on the day of the game, and click the link on the homepage to watch for free.
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