BATON ROUGE — If LSU football doesn't conjure up that "Saturday night in Death Valley" voodoo this weekend against No. 3 Texas A&M, its trick-or-treat bag will be weighed down with yet another trick before Halloween even gets here.
The No. 19-ranked Tigers (5-2, 2-2 SEC) are staring down the prospect of a third loss on the 2025 season, a possibility that could put Brian Kelly and his team's season on ice.
But will it? Since LSU's disappointing defeat last weekend to Vanderbilt in Nashville, many around college football have speculated that a loss to Texas A&M (7-0, 4-0) eliminates the Tigers from College Football Playoff consideration. BUY LSU FOOTBALL TICKETS
Those who think LSU is done in the national championship race could be right. A loss to the Aggies would put the Tiger