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LSU went up-tempo on offense to beat Georgia, and it opened everything up

Nick Brossette cut upfield for the eight-yard gain to set up third-and-two, and LSU jumped back to the line for the quick snap.

Georgia defensive tackle Michael Barnett was on the ground when the play ended, but then Georgia tried to make a substitution. The tired 304-pound lineman had to sprint off the field while Joe Burrow and the LSU offense were already prepared for the play.

LSU snapped the ball with 30 seconds on the play clock, and in that moment the Tigers set up everything they wanted out of their up-tempo offense.

Barnett wasn't able to get off the field in time.