At first reported by CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein, Wake Forest will be heading to Baton Rogue for the ACC-SEC challenge to take on the LSU Tigers.
This will be the 6th game between the Deacs and the Tigers since 2015, with LSU holding a 3-2
advantage in the recent series. The Deacs won the first 2 games, including a road win over future #1 overall pick Ben Simmons in 2015 and a 110-76 blowout the next season in the Joel on the back of Dinos Mitoglou’s 8 made 3-pointers. Since then, LSU has won 3 straight neutral site games against the Deacs in the Emerald Coast Classic (2021), Holiday Hoopsgiving (2022), and the Charleston Classic (2023).
This game could end up being a David vs Goliath story, as Wake Forest’s alleged $4mil roster budget goes head to head with Will Wade’s alleged $15mil roster. Wade has taken that money and essentially bought a professional roster—LSU has 5 international transfers with pro experience and their top addition in the portal, 2025 Big East Player of the Year RJ Luis, went undrafted and signed a 2-way contract with the Utah Jazz in 2025. Luis was waived and signed a G-League contract, but never played a game due to injury. Whether any of those players will be eligible to play when the Deacs face off against LSU in Baton Rouge is still up in the air. I won’t hold my breath on the NCAA being able to uphold their rules.
Go Deacs!











