LSU Football: 3 bold predictions vs. Arkansas in Battle for the Boot

BATON ROUGE, LA - SEPTEMBER 22: Devin White #40 of the LSU Tigers returns a fumble as Teddy Veal #9 of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs defends during the first half at Tiger Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
BATON ROUGE, LA - SEPTEMBER 22: Devin White #40 of the LSU Tigers returns a fumble as Teddy Veal #9 of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs defends during the first half at Tiger Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /
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LSU football is having a season to remember while the Razorbacks wish they could forget the majority of 2018. Let’s get bold as these two prepare for battle.

If you think that this game will actually be competitive, you may have lost your actual mind. Yes, it is Senior Night for the Razorbacks in Fayetteville. Don’t expect it to be one to remember for those not wearing Purple and Gold though. The Tigers are 7-2. The Razorbacks are 2-7. That should tell you just about all you need to know.

Without further ado, let’s get bold y’all.

3. Senior night becomes all about the young guns for Arkansas

Arkansas can’t get to a bowl game, that much is obvious. They aren’t lucky enough to play in the Pac-12 and still have a path to a division championship despite only having two wins on the season (looking at you UCLA). This season is basically over for them. They aren’t playing for much more than to show Chad Morris that 2019 could be better. That thought process brings me to my main point here.

It is Senior Night in Fayetteville and while I am sure that we will see quite a bit of the guys who have put their blood, sweat and tears into this Hogs program for the last four years, we will also see quite a few young guns auditioning for their head coach for the 2019 season.

With the new redshirt rule in place, quite a few freshman could see playing time in this one and not lose a season of eligibility which is a big deal in the world of College Football let me tell you. Simply put, you may see a freshman or two upstage a senior on Saturday.