Southeastern Louisiana already faced one FBS team this season, having lost a 34-31 heartbreaker at UL-Monroe in last week’s opener.
It surely doesn’t get easier from here. The Lions visit Tiger Stadium for a game against No. 11 LSU at 6 p.m. Saturday — a game that will likely mean a lot to many of Frank Scelfo’s players.
Scelfo, for his part, said the best thing he can do is keep his players on the same page and prepare them the same way he and his staff would do for any other game week.

