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LSU Faces Houston in Texas Bowl

LSU Tigers to face Houston Cougars in Texas Bowl, with interim coach Frank Wilson leading the team. Expect player opt-outs and transfers, while offense undergoes significant changes under new coach Lane Kiffin. Defense remains stable with Blake Baker returning. Game airs live on ESPN, December 27th at 8:15 PM CT.

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