LSU Football has announced four new future non-conference opponents, but the biggest headline isn't who the Tigers will play—it's when. Two of the newly scheduled games are set for Week Zero, a move that could have major implications for LSU's future scheduling strategy and the direction of college football.Matt Moscona breaks down why LSU is embracing Week Zero, what it could mean for television exposure, recruiting, and the SEC schedule, and why this announcement may signal a much bigger shift for the sport than fans realize.If you've seen the schedule release, here's what you need to know about why these Week Zero games matter.