
LSU schedule: Kickoff times for two more LSU football games revealed
LSU schedule: Kickoff times for two more LSU football games revealed
Kickoff times for two more games on LSU football's 2025 schedule were revealed on Thursday. LSU will play Louisiana Tech at 6:30 p.m CT in week two and face Florida at 6:30 p.m. CT in week three.
The Louisiana Tech contest will be streaming only on ESPN+. The Florida game will be nationally broadcast on ABC.
LSU now knows the kick times for the first three games of the season. The Tigers begin the season at Clemson in week one. The game is scheduled for 6:30 PM CT on ABC. Two of LSU's first three games are the SEC's Saturday Night Slot on ABC, so don't be surprised if LSU lands on ESPN's College Gameday in that span.
Few homefield advantages are as strong as LSU's. Tiger Stadium under the lights is among the best atmospheres in the sport. LSU fans are pleased with the first two home games receiving evening kickoffs.

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