๐ก️ LSU Football Flexes Defensive Might, Powers Past South Carolina 20–10 in Homecoming Victory
BATON ROUGE, La. | In a classic Tiger Stadium defensive showcase, No. 12 LSU (5–1, 2–1 SEC) leaned on a stifling defensive effort and the breakout performance of sophomore tight end Trey’Dez Green to secure a 20–10 Homecoming victory over South Carolina (3–3, 1–2 SEC) on Saturday night.
Green, a 6’7” former two-sport standout, turned in a career performance with 119 yards on eight catches and a touchdown, becoming the first LSU tight end to eclipse 100 yards receiving in a game since Chris Hill in 1994. His first-half touchdown reception — a six-yard fade to the corner of the end zone — helped LSU reclaim the lead and set the tone for the night.
The win marked another signature defensive outing for head coach Brian Kelly’s squad, which has now held three opponents to 10 points or fewer this season — a defensive resurgence that’s redefining LSU’s SEC identity.