Barring upsets in the season opener for both teams, the matchup in Week 2 on Sept. 12 in Tiger Stadium will likely pit a top 10 LSU squad against a Texas team ranked just outside the top 10. Last year’s battle lived up to the preseason billing as one of the top non-conference matchups of the year. In the end, No. 6 LSU was left standing after a 45-38 victory over No. 9 Texas in Austin.

