LSU secured its first Week 1 victory since 2019 by narrowly defeating Clemson, ranked No. 4, with a final score of 17-10. The Tigers’ defense was the star of the night, consistently stifling Clemson’s high-powered offense and forcing crucial turnovers in key moments. Quarterback Jayden Daniels managed the game efficiently, combining smart decision-making with timely completions that kept drives alive and strengthened LSU’s field position throughout the game.

Both teams displayed impressive resilience, but LSU’s ability to capitalize on critical opportunities ultimately made the difference. Highlights of the contest included:

  • Three forced turnovers by LSU’s defense, including a pivotal fourth-quarter interception
  • Strong special teams performance with a long 45-yard punt that shifted momentum
  • A balanced offensive approach, mixing 210 rushing yards with short, effective passing
Team Rushing Yards Passing Yards Turnovers Penalties
LSU 210 175 1 5
Clemson 130 220 3 7