Another year, another season of offensive frustration in Baton Rouge.
LSU fell 31-14 at home to Arkansas on Saturday night, with an old and familiar demon haunting head coach Les Miles and his Tigers.
The passing game.
Or, more specifically, the lack thereof.
Sure, quarterback Brandon Harris threw for 271 yards, but he was not a deep threat aside from a couple of jump balls that talented receivers Travin Dural and Malachi Dupre came down with. The Razorbacks stacked the box all night to slow down former Heisman Trophy front-runner Leonard Fournette—who finished with 91 yards—and dared Harris to beat them.