The LSU Tigers are now in unfamiliar territory. After the embarrassing loss to Auburn last Saturday 41-7, the Tigers were bounced out of the national rankings that were released Sunday.
Tiger fans were stunned at the way the LSU Tigers started off last Saturday against New Mexico State. Quarterback Anthony Jennings threw for two interceptions and lost one fumble and that is when Tiger fans erupted in the stands and were calling for Les Miles to make a Quarterback change which he finally did in the second quarter putting in true freshman Brandon Harris.
After Tiger fans were stunned Saturday by the loss to Mississippi State, the LSU Football team also felt the sting as the took a major drop in the national polls.
After their second straight shutout of the 2014 season, the LSU Tigers have moved up two spots in both polls.
The Tigers shutout ULM last Saturday night at Tigers stadium beating them 31-0. The previous week, they blanked Sam Houston State 56-0. Where did they move too?
After blowing out Sam Houston State Saturday night 56-0 and improving their record to 2-0 on the season, the LSU Tigers football team have moved into the Top 10 in both of the major college football polls.