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LSU football spring game 2024: Schedule, What to Watch For
LSU takes to the football field in the 2024 spring game. Here's what you need to watch out for.
- Author: James Parks
LSU returns to the football field this weekend to put a bow on spring practice with the annual scrimmage, giving fans their first look at a team very much a work in progress, undergoing important roster and coaching turnover heading into a historic 2024 football season.
Defense was a serious concern for LSU a year ago, ranking 105th nationally in total production, but the school brought on Blake Baker from Missouri to coordinate the unit. Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Jayden Daniels is one of a few key offensive players to depart, as well.
Here's what you should keep an eye on as LSU takes the field in this weekend's spring game.
LSU football spring game 2024 schedule
When: Sat., April 13 Time: 1 p.m. Central TV: ESPN+/SECN+
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The run game
LSU led college football with 6.2 yards per carry a year ago, thanks in large part to quarterback Jayden Daniels' dual-threat ability. With him out of the picture, the Tigers' rushing attack will look very different, and Brian Kelly promises a lot of variety with Josh Williams and Kaleb Jackson the showcase in the backfield.
Jackson ran for 284 yards on 55 attempts while Williams was the backup to Logan Diggs last season, scoring four times on 31 carries. LSU wants to run the ball well to help Garrett Nussmeier settle in, but Kelly also wants to work his backs in the passing game.
The secondary
LSU should field another crop of talented wide receivers, which should in turn provide a decent test for the Tigers' coverage corners.
Sophomores Ashton Stamps and Javien Toviano have taken first-team reps so far in the spring, while A&M transfer Jardin Gilbert has played safety, and Sage Ryan at nickel. Freshman P.J. Woodward has earned positive reviews from Baker, too. This is their chance to make a good impression and get ahead in the depth chart.
Defensive line
The loss of Maason Smith and Mekhi Wingo hits LSU's defensive interior line very hard, as did some outgoing transfers, leaving the team with very limited options and experience in the middle of its front seven alignment.
Already a team weakness after ranking third-from-last in the SEC against the pass and run, the Tigers need options and creativity. Whatever happens this weekend, expect LSU to search out the transfer portal for more of both.
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Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Brian Harman among notables to miss the cut at the Masters
Jordan Spieth during the second round of the 2024 Masters Tournament. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Sungjae Im, Justin Rose, Sam Burns will also fall short of cut line
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Jordan Spieth made a 9 at the par-5 15th in the first round of the Masters Tournament, matching his highest single-hole score on TOUR, en route to missing the cut by three strokes.
That was a harbinger of the cut-line chaos that unfolded Friday afternoon at Augusta National Golf Club, where 60 players made the cut at 6-over 148 or better. Players to miss the cut also included the last two major champions in Wyndham Clark and Brian Harman, in addition to world No. 6 Viktor Hovland, who carded a second-round 81 that included a three-putt double bogey from 5 feet at the par-5 15th hole, finishing two outside the number at 8-over 152.
Perhaps no player missed the cut in more heartbreaking fashion than Justin Thomas, who played his last four holes in 7-over for a back-nine 42 to miss by one stroke. Thomas was even-par for the tournament as he arrived at the 15th hole late Friday afternoon, but his second shot found the pond fronting the green, leading to a double bogey, which he followed with a double bogey at No. 16, bogey at No. 17 and double bogey at No. 18. It marked Thomas’ fourth missed cut in his last five major starts, and it bore similarities to his missed cut at last year’s Masters, where he also carded a back-nine 42 to miss the cut by one.
As the winds gusted Friday afternoon and the course continually dried out, scoring conditions grew more perilous by the minute. For most of Friday, the cut line looked most likely to settle at 4-over 146. Then it moved to 5-over 147 for a brief period. Then in the waning daylight, the cut line settled at 6-over 148, with 60 players advancing to the weekend at the Masters.
After 36 holes, the Masters field is cut to the low 50 players and ties. The second round finished with 11 players tied for 50th place at 6-over; if any one of these players finished a stroke better, the cut line would have been 5-over. Perilous margins on a perilous afternoon amidst Augusta’s famed loblolly pines, where three players share the lead at 6-under 138: Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa and Bryson DeChambeau.
Playing in Friday’s final grouping, reigning U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark had a chance to become the 61st player onward to the weekend. Following a three-putt bogey at the 17th hole, Clark bombed a drive on the finishing hole and feathered a short iron to 13 feet for a birdie try that would move him to 6-over. The putt tracked toward the hole but turned right at the end, and he joined reigning U.S. Amateur champion Nick Dunlap (who had a 38-foot birdie try at the finishing hole) as 2023 USGA winners to miss the cut by one. Dunlap’s afternoon was not without heroics, as the 20-year-old made birdie at Nos. 13, 15 and 17 (against a bogey at No. 16) in a valiant effort that fell one stroke shy.
Joining Clark, Dunlap and Thomas at 7-over 149, missing the cut by one stroke, were Justin Rose, Sungjae Im, Austin Eckroat, Zach Johnson, Mike Weir, Lee Hodges and Sergio Garcia.
Players to advance on the number (6-over 148) included Rickie Fowler, Hideki Matsuyama, Grayson Murray, Si Woo Kim, Adam Scott, Tom Kim, Jake Knapp, Luke List, Thorbjørn Olesen, Russell Henley and two-time Masters winner Jose Maria Olazábal – who at age 58 overcame a triple bogey at the par-3 12th with a birdie at No. 16 to advance to the weekend.
Vijay Singh (4-over 146) was the oldest player to make the cut, carding rounds of 75-73 at age 61. The 2000 Masters champion will play the weekend at Augusta National for the first time since 2018.
Ohio State’s Neal Shipley, last year’s U.S. Amateur runner-up, advanced to the weekend at 3-over 145, securing low amateur honors as the only of five amateurs in the field to make the cut.
In all, 29 players failed to advance to the weekend, perhaps no name more startling than Spieth, whose game through the years has shown to fit Augusta National’s demands more than most. His missed cut stems back to the mercurial 15th in the opening round. After safely laying up to 77 yards, Spieth missed the green long on his third shot, and his pitch rolled across the green and into the pond fronting the green. He walked all the way back around the pond to play his sixth shot, which again sailed over the green. He chipped on and two-putted for 9, tying the highest single-hole score of his PGA TOUR career.
Spieth began the 15th hole at 2-over, and he ended it at 6-over. He followed the quadruple bogey with a par-bogey-par finish to his first round, and he wouldn’t get any closer to the cut line for the rest of his Masters.
Spieth, 30, reported wrist trouble that affected his preparation for last week’s Valero Texas Open, but he finished T10 anyway in his final start before the Masters. The week began with buzz regarding whether the Texan could recapture the form that produced a win and a pair of runners-up in his first three Masters appearances (2014-16). It wasn’t meant to be, but the good news for Spieth lies within his lifetime Masters invitation per his 2015 victory. He’ll have more chances to earn a second green jacket.
Burns stood well outside the cut line after an opening-round 80, but he moved to the precipice with birdies on Nos. 10, 12 and 13 in the second round, which put him at 5-over total. The LSU alum made bogey on No. 15, double bogey on No. 16 and bogey on No. 17 to finish outside the line for the second time in three Masters starts.
Harman will lament a back-nine 47 in his opening round, which included a triple bogey on No. 16 followed by back-to-back double bogeys on Nos. 17 and 18. That followed an encouraging 2-under 34 to start the Masters, and he carded a respectable even-par 72 in a blustery second round. Although he was 2-under across three of his four nines, that 47 means the reigning Open champion will sit this weekend out.
Couples has struggled with back issues throughout his career, and this week was no different as he gingerly navigated hilly Augusta National with rounds of 80-76. Couples vowed afterward, though, that he would return again to compete at the Masters. “I'm planning on being healthy and making the cut and telling Fred (Ridley, chairman of Augusta National) I'm coming back the next year, too,” he said afterward.
As a Masters champion, after all, Couples has earned the right to do so.
Kevin Prise is an associate editor for the PGA TOUR. He is on a lifelong quest to break 80 on a course that exceeds 6,000 yards and to see the Buffalo Bills win a Super Bowl. Follow Kevin Prise on Twitter .
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry tours Slidell tornado damage
SLIDELL, La. (WVUE) - Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry visited Slidell on Monday (April 15), assessing the damage left behind from an EF-2 tornado that tore through the city last Wednesday.
“If you’re in the roofing business in St. Tammany Parish, I think you’re going to have plenty of business unfortunately,” Landry said. “We saw a lot of blue tarps, we saw a lot of homes that lost a number of shingles. When you get to this area, you see the destruction.”
The tornado caused significant damage, leaving many residents and businesses grappling with its aftermath.
During his visit, Landry met with local officials to discuss response efforts and assess the extent of the damage. This marks the fifth day since the tornado struck, and the community is still reeling from its impact.
Landry said the state is committed to helping not only St. Tammany Parish, but the other parishes impacted by last week’s severe weather. The state likely will cover 75% of debris removal with 25% paid for by the parish.
“We want to make sure we can clean this debris out, get all of this vegetation out of the roadways and out of people’s yards so we can get back to work,” Landry said.
Slidell Mayor Greg Cromer said, “We’re going to be trying to find apartments, vouchers for them, whatever resources we can for those folks to get a place to live until we can put this apartment complex together.”
A block from where Landry stopped, dozens of church volunteers are continuing to distribute water, cleaning supplies and other items.
Vickie Kelley, a church volunteers said she was initially excited to see the motorcade. “It was kind of interesting,” Kelley said. “I don’t know what the Governor said, but I was kind of wondering why he didn’t visit a facility like this that’s doing charity work.”
Another Slidell resident said, “Glad to see him out here and that he’s seeing what’s really going on.”
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The governor is expected to issue an executive order declaring a State of Emergency.
Landry said, “The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) continues to work with local officials to provide support and assist with navigating the recovery process moving forward.”
Over the weekend, the American Red Cross was on the ground in Slidell, providing much-needed support to affected residents. They distributed free hot food and water while also conducting damage assessments to facilitate the dispersal of emergency funds.
Slidell Police reported one of their motorcycle officers was injured Monday while escorting Landry’s motorcade, in a collision with an unmarked Louisiana State Police vehicle. The officer was hospitalized with what the department described as “moderate injuries.”
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