I think that game is a lot tougher than it looks at first glance. LSU had some fundamental issues last year, as did UCLA, but Chip Kelly appears to have the Bruins slowly headed in the right direction. The Bruins might be able to control the tempo of the game by running the ball, something the the Tigers couldn't do. Plus UCLA will have a game to shake off the rust (Hawaii week 0) while LSU's long trip to the Rose Bowl will be their first game of the year. In a sport with no preseason, that matters. Lean Bruins but California's attendance policy may negate any real home field advantage.