The Tigers aren’t the easiest team to make projections about heading into 2022.
Though the team is coming off a disappointing 6-7 finish in 2021, there’s reason to believe it could take a significant step forward this season. There’s a new coach at the helm in Brian Kelly, and he brought with him a lot of talent, especially in the transfer portal.
Areas on the roster that looked porous a few months ago are much more minor questions now, and the Tigers could be poised to surprise some people this fall.
Though the national media at large isn’t particularly high on LSU, it actually ranks surprisingly high in the Football Power Index, ESPN’s analytics system, heading into the season.
Here’s what the top 25 looks like as we’ve reached the end of July.
25
Tennessee Volunteers
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2021 Record: 7-6
2022 Projection: 7.1-4.9
24
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports
2021 Record: 7-6
2022 Projection: 6.5-5.5
23
Oregon Ducks
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2021 Record: 10-4
2022 Projection: 8.6-3.8
22
Baylor Bears
Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
2021 Record: 12-2
2022 Projection: 7.7-4.5
21
Wisconsin Badgers
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2021 Record: 9-4
2022 Projection: 8.2-4.1
20
Pittsburgh Panthers
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2021 Record: 11-3
2022 Projection: 8.7-3.5
19
North Carolina Tar Heels
Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
2021 Record: 6-7
2022 Projection: 8.3-4.0
18
Kentucky Wildcats
Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports
2021 Record: 10-3
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