Auburn-LSU football kickoff, broadcast information announced
After Auburn held its own against the No. 1-ranked Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium, Hugh Freeze said that he hopes his team takes a bit of confidence out of the game, despite the heartbreaking loss.
“Hopefully what’s revealed from that is they see that they can go toe to toe with some of the nation’s best,” Freeze said. “Because we’ve got some more of those coming.”
Coming off a much-needed bye week this week, Auburn draws Brian Kelly and the 23rd-ranked LSU Tigers next.
Auburn has yet to string together a road performance that has impressed in the slightest. And that task doesn’t get any easier as the Tigers head to LSU’s Death Valley on Oct. 14 for a game under the lights that will kickoff at either 6 p.m. or 6:30 p.m., the SEC announced Monday.
The game will be broadcasted on either ESPN or SEC Network.
The SEC will cement both the kickoff time and broadcast information after this weekend’s games.
LSU won a tight 21-17 game over Auburn on The Plains last fall.
When Auburn visits LSU next week, Kelly and the Tigers will hope to have rebounded with a win over No. 21 Missouri this Saturday after falling to Ole Miss on the road. LSU’s game against Missouri is set to kickoff at 11 a.m. and will be broadcasted by ESPN.