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The LSU Tigers square off against the Houston Cougars in the Texas Bowl this year, a fitting end to a season filled with unfulfilled expectations.
The 2025 schedule has been relentless, but it’s been one game at a time for the Tigers.
Where To Watch LSU Vs. Houston Cougars
If you can’t get a ticket or don’t want to cheer the Tigers on from your local sports bar, and you want to watch the game on TV or your handheld device in the comfort of your own home, you’ve got options.
LSU vs. Houson Game: Date, Time, Streaming Info
- Teams: LSU Tigers vs. Houston Cougars
- Date and Time: Saturday, December 27, at 9:15 p.m. ET
- Location: NRG Stadium; Houston, Tx
- TV: ESPN
- Radio: 92.5 FM, 97.5 FM.
- TV/Streaming: SEC Network, with streaming available on platforms like fuboTV.
How to stream: Watch the LSU game for free at fuboTV, which has a 7-day trial. Watch immediately upon signup.
How To Listen: For radio, you can tune in to the LSU Sports Radio Network broadcast for free on the LSU Sports Mobile App, on a computer at LSUsports.net/live.
LSU vs. Houston: Analysis
For the second straight year, the LSU Tigers are headed to Houston for the Kinder’s Texas Bowl, this time facing a formidable No. 21-ranked Houston Cougars squad on Saturday, December 27 at NRG Stadium. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. CT, broadcast on ESPN.
The Tigers (7-5, 3-5 SEC) closed out a turbulent regular season under interim head coach Frank Wilson with a 2-2 record, securing bowl eligibility and keeping alive a streak of postseason appearances. With Brian Kelly’s mid-season departure and Lane Kiffin set to take over in 2026, this game offers LSU a chance to build momentum and send the seniors out on a high note.
Meanwhile, the Cougars (9-3, 6-3 Big 12) enjoyed a breakout year under head coach Willie Fritz, finishing ranked and earning their first bowl bid as a Big 12 member. Playing essentially a home game at NRG Stadium, Houston brings momentum, a perfect 6-0 road record, and a potent offense led by dual-threat quarterback Conner Weigman.
Keys to the Game for LSU Defense vs. Houston’s Balanced Attack
The Cougars improved dramatically on offense this season, jumping dozens of spots nationally in scoring. Weigman has accounted for over 30 total touchdowns, and Houston’s ground game provides balance.
LSU’s run defense has been solid (top-40 nationally), but containing Weigman’s mobility will be crucial. Look for the Tigers’ pass rush to disrupt the rhythm early.
Offense Finding Rhythm
With potential opt-outs and injuries (including questions around QB Garrett Nussmeier’s status), backup options like Michael Van Buren will need to step up.
Running back Caden Durham has been a bright spot with over 1,200 yards—expect LSU to lean on him to control the clock and keep Houston’s offense off the field.
Motivation and Turnovers
Bowl games often come down to which team wants it more. LSU has won its last three bowls and carries a proud tradition into Houston. Forcing turnovers (Houston has been opportunistic defensively) could swing this one.
Historical Notes
LSU holds a 2-1 series edge over Houston, with the last meeting a 28-13 Tiger win in 2000. This marks LSU’s fourth Texas Bowl appearance (2-1 record in prior games).Despite Houston’s strong season and home-field vibe, the Tigers’ talent edge and recent bowl success make this a winnable game.
Expect a close, physical battle—LSU pulls it out late for an 8-5 finish and positive vibes heading into the Kiffin era.Prediction: LSU 27, Houston 24








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