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Post Game Review: Texas A&M

Where do I begin? That wasn’t very fun, both teams played ugly football, the abominable LSU offensive line moved ahead of the entire defense in the race for worst unit on the team, the quarterbacks played poorly, it was all bad. The defense didn’t do anything complicated, but they weren’t forced to. They did a great job in coverage, particularly Derek Stingley and Jabril Cox, who had terrific games, while Kellen Mond was woefully inaccurate all night.

Recap

Objectively, this was a pretty boring, uneventful football game with some bipartisan dreadful offense. It started with a three and out for Texas A&M, which LSU answered with a six-play turnover on downs on a Tyrion Davis-Price run that came up short.