What they’re saying about LSU football
STARKVILLE, MISS. — LSU won, but it didn’t distinguish itself, or separate itself as a top-tier team nationally, in victory.
You’ve read that before, and now you’re reading it again. Because that was the story of the Tigers’ season through their first three games, and it didn’t change by one line Saturday at Davis Wade Stadium.
LSU nearly sprained its wrist trying to hand over a game to Mississippi State on Saturday, finally collecting a 30-26 victory in which the argument comfortably can be made that the Tigers didn’t take a step forward, or laterally.
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9/27/9
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