The LSU Tigers were looking to make a statement with the world counting them out against Kentucky. It was good. It was bad, and it was flat-out ugly. Let’s start with the good news.
The Good: Ty Davis-Price
Starting with the good, it seemed as though the LSU running back was the only positive on the night. Of course outside of a few splash plays once the game was out of reach.
Davis-Price put together his best game of the season, taking advantage of how the Kentucky team plays defense. It will give up the underneath stuff but wants to keep everything in front of it.
Davis-Price recorded his first 100-yard game since the Arkansas game a season ago. He finished with 147 yards rushing, including 88 yards after contact. He hit six runs of 10-plus yards and one for 30 yards. It was a performance the offense can build upon.
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Next, we look at the bad