Where to watch LSU vs. South Alabama: TV channel, kickoff time, live stream, spread, odds
The Tigers will try to extend their winning streak to four games

The No. 14 LSU Tigers are looking to enter their bye week on a high note with a win over South Alabama. The Tigers have won three games in a row, and they have a great chance to extend that streak this weekend.
LSU is fresh off a nonconference clash with UCLA last weekend, and it was in a battle through the first three quarters. The Tigers managed to pull away late for a 34-17 win, and quarterback Garrett Nussmeier had a big hand in that. He completed 72.7% of his throws for 352 yards and three touchdowns.
The Tigers did keep the Bruins under 300 yards of total offense for the game, and they forced a pair of UCLA turnovers. There might still be some questions in the secondary, with Bruins signal caller Ethan Garbers throwing for 281 yards and two touchdowns on 22-of-36 passing.
South Alabama has been able to shake off an 0-2 start and rattle off two straight wins, but going to Death Valley will be a daunting test. If the Jaguars are looking for a sliver of hope, it's that their offense has gone nuclear in their last two games. They hung 87 points on a shortened game against Northwestern State, and the Jags just dropped 48 points on Appalachian State.
Where to watch LSU vs. South Alabama
- When: Saturday, Sept. 28 at 7:45 p.m. ET
- Where: Tiger Stadium -- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- TV: SEC Network
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
LSU vs. South Alabama spread, odds
As you might expect, LSU is a huge 21.5-point favorite against South Alabama, according to the SportsLine consensus. The over/under sits at 65 points.
















