9.20.2008

Halftime/Third Quarter, LSU 17-14

  • LSU 17, AUBURN 14: Four plays. Eighty-nine yards. Just an incredible drive. Auburn has a 4th-and-1 on the other end of the field. Chris Todd is intercepted on a pass. LSU seizes all the momentum with a response drive. Tony Franklin: What was that?

  • AUBURN 14, LSU 10: Chris Mitchell scores on a 39-yard pass from Jarrett Lee. Spencer Pybus hit Lee hard as he threw, but Mitchell was so far ahead of Neiko Thorpe in coverage that a slight underthrow wasn't problematic. That's a big drive because Auburn was in prime position to put the game away just moments ago. Now? Not so much.


Here are some halftime stats I find interesting:
  • PASSING
    • LSU: 2-of-11 for 16 yards
    • AUB: 5-of-12 for 84 yards

  • RUSHING
    • LSU: 24 carries for 89 yards
    • AUB: 17 rushes for 49 yards

  • THIRD DOWNS
    • LSU: 2 of 9
    • AUB: 2 of 6

  • JARRETT LEE (LSU's RFr. quarterback)
    • 0-of-5, 1 interception returned for touchdown

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:24 PM

    "I don't understand what happened there."

    Don't question it Jay, just accept it!!!

    war eagle!

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  2. Anonymous8:25 PM

    That was a weird looking play.

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  3. Anonymous8:43 PM

    Nice drive to a point

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  4. To go from ...

    1st-and-10 at the LSU 19

    to

    4th-and-26 at the LSU 35

    is really not good.

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  5. Anonymous8:45 PM

    We were getting somewhere, then threw up on our shoes again.

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  6. Anonymous8:51 PM

    How did that happen?

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  7. Anonymous8:55 PM

    Where's Ashton Kutcher because we just got punk'd?!?

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  8. Great call by Miles on the onside kick. They couldn't do anything with it, but great call nonetheless.

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  9. Anonymous8:57 PM

    Impressive stand by the D

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  10. Anonymous9:01 PM

    Jay G,

    How did Robert Dunn get that?

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  11. Anonymous9:05 PM

    Ouch. That doesn't look good for Brad.

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  12. Anonymous9:07 PM

    Can we stop running draws on third down?

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  13. Anonymous9:08 PM

    Big defensive play by LSU

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  14. Anonymous9:10 PM

    i know there was pressure, but am i wrong to think that the weak arm resulted in that INT to trott.....especially when billings was coming accross the middle open?

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  15. I don't understand the thinking on the 4th-and-1 rollout pass.

    That may be the one that costs Auburn. Just bizarre.

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  16. Anonymous9:15 PM

    This is all going south fast.

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  17. Anonymous9:15 PM

    yes, i agree the play call was also terrible, but was simply complaining about the execution....... i may need to finally get me an id here....

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  18. Anonymous9:16 PM

    The weak arm hurt, but the qb had toreset and then throw b/c of a rusher, that is wht Trott had to wait.


    TD--LSU....The DLine is TIRED.

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  19. Anonymous9:24 PM

    Todd is running th O as well as he can and it seems that LSU is now outmanning our Oline. I don't think the O can score again without Kodi's unpredictability in the game. Simply running the offense will not work against LSU, epsecially with a weak arm. They have now sized us up and are waiting. Time for Trick plays

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