LSU’s offseason began with an unexpected correction, and the timing is difficult for a program attempting to reset under HC Lane Kiffin. What he did not expect was his first week being defined by a political intervention that forced the school into a public reversal. The Tigers reversed their previously approved season-ticket price increase for 2026.
“LSU announced it will not raise football season ticket prices for next year reversing course after the board voted to raise them in October,” LSU insider Wilson Alexander wrote on X on December 5. “Gov. Jeff Landry said they should ‘rethink their actions’ after the 49-25 loss to Texas A&M.”
This move was triggered directly by public pressure that intensified after October’s 49-25 loss to Texas A&M. That defeat marked LSU’s second straight l

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