Will Campbell says offensive line not satisfied with being named to Joe Moore Award midseason honor roll

“Honestly, to me it’s just a Twitter post,” the sophomore said.

LSU has had a ton of offensive success this season, and much of that has been due to the play of the offensive line.

That unit returned nearly its entire starting group from last season, and it has been named to the midseason honor roll by the Joe Moore Award, which is given to the nation’s top offensive line after the season.

Left tackle [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag], who has played a major role in that group’s success over the past two seasons, said the unit is not satisfied, however.

“Honestly, to me it’s just a Twitter post,” the sophomore said. “There’s 25 teams right now that have that, and we want to be the one at the end. So that’s the only thing that matters… We don’t want to be on the honor roll, we want to win it, that’s what matters to us.”

Campbell and LSU’s offense will be back in action this weekend as the team hosts Army looking to continue to build on its success.

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