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COLUMN: No more cheat codes for the Georgia Southern offense

STATESBORO — At the end of Georgia Southern’s 55-3 loss to LSU, the two head coaches met at midfield.

Ed Orgeron told Chad Lunsford that the Tigers had been preparing for GS’ triple option offense and Lunsford said he could tell.

LSU did everything they could to disrupt a GS offense that averaged 345 yards per game a season ago, completely blocking the running holes, showcasing their “DBU” by locking down the passing game and only letting the Eagles cross midfield once.

GS finished with 98 total yards.

Quarterback Shai Werts didn’t play the second half.