SEC releases LSU football schedule for 2023

Tigers will close season with five home games in last six weeks

LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) and the Tigers will meet Florida State to start the 2023 season in Orlando. PHOTO BY: Jonathan Mailhes

A season-opening contest against Florida State in Orlando as well as home Southeastern Conference games against Arkansas, Auburn, Florida and Texas A&M headline LSU’s 2023 football schedule.

The SEC announced the 2023 football schedules for all 14 league teams on Tuesday night on the SEC Network.

League opponents coming to Tiger Stadium in 2023 include Arkansas on Sept. 23, Auburn on Oct. 14, Florida on Nov. 11 and Texas A&M on Nov. 25. The September meeting with the Razorbacks will mark the earliest the teams have met in the 67-game history of the series.

In addition to its four SEC home games, LSU will play Grambling for the first time in football when the Tigers come to Tiger Stadium on Sept. 9. LSU will also host Army and Georgia State in Tiger Stadium next year to round out the home slate.

The Tigers host Army on Oct. 21 and Georgia State on Nov. 18. LSU will face Army for the only the second time and the first since 1931. LSU and Georgia State have never met in football.

On the road, the Tigers open conference play at Mississippi State on Sept. 16 with other league games coming at Ole Miss on Sept. 30, at Missouri on Oct. 7 and at Alabama on Nov. 4. LSU and Ole Miss have faced each other during the month of September only four times in the history of the rivalry that dates back to 1894.

LSU closes out the regular season with three-consecutive home contests, a first for the Tigers since 2001 when Middle Tennessee, Arkansas and Auburn all came to Tiger Stadium over the final three weeks of the season.

2 Comments

  1. So much for rivalries! You play Ole Miss on or near October 31; you play Florida the first Saturday in October. You play Alabama between Ole Miss and State! Oh the lure of the dollar bill. How corrupting it is!

  2. Just wait until 2025 when almost every rivalry will go away. Play Florida every year since 71, gone. Playing Alabama since 1905 and every year since 1964, doesn’t matter. LSU playing Ole Miss since 1894 and every year since 1945, that’s a maybe. Getting to play Texas or Oklahoma, just don’t care

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