HANAGRIFF: Thirty Years Later, the Magic of Warren Morris Still Defies Belief
Thirty years later, the sights, sounds, and sheer improbability of LSU’s 1996 championship run still feel as vivid as ever — a journey that almost unraveled long before Omaha. Charles Hanagriff takes you inside the moments, the doubts, and the unforgettable swing that forever changed LSU baseball.
HANAGRIFF: Seven Tigers Drafted — Now the Real Test Begins
Seven LSU players heard their names called, reinforcing the program’s NFL credibility—but their immediate impact will vary wildly based on opportunity and fit.
HANAGRIFF: The Road Not Taken
Jay Johnson’s candid admission underscores LSU’s roster missteps and lack of development behind a disappointing season. The path forward is clear: build around homegrown talent and fix the foundation.
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HANAGRIFF: Picture Shrinking
LSU isn’t losing because it lacks talent—it’s losing because of careless mistakes that are turning winnable SEC games into frustrating defeats, and Charles Hanagriff lays out exactly where it’s going wrong.
HANAGRIFF: Margin for Error
In the SEC, the gap between winning and losing is razor-thin—and LSU is living proof, surviving on clutch moments while flaws across the roster threaten to undo them at any time. As Charles Hanagriff lays out, the Tigers aren’t “turning a corner” just yet—they’re walking a tightrope...
HANAGRIFF: One of One
A year ago, LSU didn’t want Will Wade.
More specifically, former Athletic Director Scott Woodward didn’t want Wade—now the Tigers are turning to him as the fastest path back to relevance in a program desperate for life. With built-in advantages, proven SEC success, and unfinished business...
HANAGRIFF: Moore problems
LSU’s concern over Cooper Moore may have been real, but it’s far from the Tigers’ biggest issue. As Charles Hanagriff points out, inconsistent hitting and shaky fielding — not the Sunday starter — are what could ultimately define LSU’s season if they aren’t fixed fast.
HANAGRIFF: Walk-a-thon
In his latest column, Charles Hanagriff uses a classic Tommy Lasorda story to spotlight LSU’s growing problem: too many walks, and no way to defend them. After a brutal weekend in Nashville, the numbers are trending worse than recent seasons, raising real questions about whether this is correctable
HANAGRIFF: Bad Gumbo
LSU baseball knows the recipe for winning — Jay Johnson has proven that. But over the last couple of weeks, something has been just a little off. In this column, we take a closer look at why the Tigers’ formula hasn’t produced the results everyone expected...
HANAGRIFF: Power Outage
A combined fourteen hits and eleven runs against what figure to be two of the weaker teams on the schedule is not what Jay Johnson had in mind.
HANAGRIFF: Starting Blocks
LSU baseball is off to an 8-0 start, and even though that represents only about 14-percent of the schedule, hope is in large supply at the Box.