by Milton Manningham/ LSU Football Contributor
In a surprising turn of events, sports commentator Colin Cowherd has set the college football world abuzz with his bold prediction on Greg McElroy’s “Always College Football” podcast. While many pundits have been placing their bets on perennial favorites, Cowherd has diverged from the norm by projecting the LSU Tigers to secure a coveted spot in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Cowherd’s unanticipated pick has ignited discussions and debates across the football community, with enthusiasts eager to dissect the rationale behind this eyebrow-raising prediction.
Cowherd’s projection places the LSU Tigers on a collision course with the Michigan Wolverines in the championship showdown. Acknowledging that LSU might not boast the same pedigree as some of the powerhouses, Cowherd’s conviction rests on a combination of factors that he believes could propel the Tigers to championship contention.
Citing his respect for the coaching staff and a quarterback that he clearly holds in high regard, Cowherd’s optimism extends to the team’s schedule.
This unorthodox prediction stands in stark contrast to the prevailing narrative that has cast the Georgia Bulldogs as the team to beat. With two consecutive championship wins under their belt, the Bulldogs have emerged as formidable contenders, expected by many to continue their victorious streak.
However, Cowherd’s belief in LSU’s potential for redemption after a bitter loss to Georgia in last year’s SEC Championship Game is unwavering. In addition to that, he underscores the impact of key offensive players, including quarterback Jayden Daniels, standout receiver Malik Nabers, as well as the formidable defensive skills of college star linebacker Harold Perkins and the return of the defensive lineman Maason Smith.
With Cowherd’s prediction and analysis fueling the discussion, the college football community eagerly anticipates the unfolding season to see if his unexpected forecast holds up for 2023.