LSU’s winning streak — and its playoff hopes — came to an end on Saturday night as its trip to College Station resulted in a 38-23 loss to Texas A&M.
It was a rough loss. There’s no other way to put it. LSU entered the night as a double-digit favorite and lost by double-digits. The Aggies ran all over the LSU defense and cashed in for six on a [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] fumble.
Daniels led LSU in passing yards and rushing yards. Malik Nabers led all receivers with seven catches for 69 yards. LSU now sits at 9-3 with the SEC Championship left to play.
Here are five takeaways from LSU’s loss against Texas A&M.