
ESPN Unveils 2026’s Top Revenge Games
From LSU’s clash with Ole Miss to Texas A&M’s showdown with Texas, ESPN’s list highlights the most anticipated revenge games of the upcoming college football season.
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From LSU’s clash with Ole Miss to Texas A&M’s showdown with Texas, ESPN’s list highlights the most anticipated revenge games of the upcoming college football season.

The debate over expanding the College Football Playoff to 24 teams is intensifying, with the ACC and Big 12 endorsing the format and pressuring the SEC to change its stance.

Veteran analyst Kirk Herbstreit believes the Miami Hurricanes are poised to capture the 2026 national title, a triumph that would cap a resurgence built on key player acquisitions and a stifling defense.

LSU overhauled its 2026 roster with a $6 million quarterback and four other high‑valued transfers, reflecting a market where player leverage commands multi‑million contracts.

LSU’s 2026 football schedule reveals two marquee night games — against Clemson on September 5 and Ole Miss on September 19 — both slated for 6:30 p.m. Central Time, as new head coach Lane Kiffin looks to make an immediate impact.

The 2026 season opener pits Clemson against LSU in a primetime ABC broadcast, marking Lane Kiffin's debut as LSU head coach and featuring ESPN's College GameDay.

The upcoming season features high‑profile night games, a College GameDay appearance in Baton Rouge, and a challenging slate of conference opponents.
The season‑opening matchup between Clemson and LSU on September 5 will air at 7:30 p.m. on ABC, featuring a historic series, new coaching storylines and a highly anticipated debut.

Crain & Cone’s latest rankings identify the most promising head coaches for 2026, highlighting Lane Kiffin at LSU, Kyle Whittingham at Michigan, Pete Golding at Ole Miss, Matt Campbell at Penn State and Jon Sumrall at Florida, while noting key offseason moves across the sport.
ESPN's College Gameday is set to travel to Baton Rouge for the 2026 season‑opening showdown between LSU and Clemson, marking Lane Kiffin's first game as LSU head coach and building on the program's recent victory over the Tigers' rivals.

The 2026 college football kickoff will feature ESPN’s College GameDay broadcasting live from Baton Rouge, spotlighting new storylines, coaching changes and historic moments.
ESPN’s College Gameday will broadcast live from Baton Rouge as LSU hosts Clemson on Sept. 5, a game that marks a pivotal moment for new coach Lane Kiffin and revives memories of last year’s upset win.

ESPN’s College GameDay is set to broadcast from Baton Rouge on September 5, marking Lane Kiffin’s first game as LSU’s head coach and highlighting a pivotal early test against Clemson