Halloween may be four days away, but LSU already had its fair share of scares this season.
Tiger fans across Louisiana held their collective breath in August after news broke that starting senior quarterback Jordan Jefferson would be suspended indefinitely in the days leading up to LSU’s clash with then-No. 3 Oregon.
More brows furrowed weeks later when senior linebacker Ryan Baker was suspended for the second game of the season against Northwestern State.
A sigh of exasperation could be heard when LSU implemented a three-game suspension of junior wide receiver Russell Shepard at the start of the season.
When sophomore running back Spencer Ware and sophomore cornerbacks Tyrann Mathieu and Tharold Simon were held out against then-No. 20 Auburn, the storybook season looked to be in jeopardy.
Despite the horde of off-the-field issues, the Tigers managed to win every game this season and hold the top spot in the polls.
With the return of Ware, Mathieu and Simon to the team Tuesday, LSU will be at full strength for just the fourth time all season as the Tigers look ahead to their Nov. 5 showdown with No. 2 Alabama.
“To get them back on the field is really good for them, and it’s really good for the team,” said sophomore defensive end Sam Montgomery. “I feel like it’s more family-based, and we have our family back again. When you’re playing the best, you want to be at your best so you can perform at your top us.”
With an undefeated season thus far and two more ranked opponents on the schedule, senior safety Brandon Taylor said the Tigers will need all hands on deck moving forward.
“To get where we want to be – and that’s the national championship – we need everybody to be on point and to stay focused,” Taylor said. “We need everybody we’ve got to get to our
Football: Tigers at full strength with return of Ware, Mathieu, Simon
By Mark Clements
Sports Writer
Sports Writer
October 25, 2011