COLUMN: Buy stock in Brian Kelly’s LSU

LSU showed improvement against Mississippi State, and Tigers fans once again have hope.

You never want to overreact to one game. Takes written in the seconds after a contest has gone final tend to be reactionary. They’re the type of statements that can come back to bite down the road, but tonight, we’re going to have a good time.

Despite being at home against a program LSU has historically dominated, the Tigers were underdogs as Mike Leach’s Mississippi State Bulldogs came to town.

LSU got down early. Things didn’t look good. It felt like Mississippi State was going to roll in and roll out of Baton Rouge with ease.

That wasn’t the case. LSU figured things out and didn’t let go.

In Brian Kelly’s first SEC game, the Tigers came out on top, winning 31-16.

It was undeniable progress. LSU started two freshmen at offensive tackle and two sophomores at guard. They held up and the OL played its best game they have in some time.

LSU even found some success on the ground, with [autotag]Armoni Goodwin[/autotag] popping a big one in the fourth quarter. LSU rushed for over 200 yards on the night.

Through the air, we saw LSU struggle at first, but as the offense gained composure, it converted third downs into first and red zone trips into touchdowns.

On defense, the front seven did what you would expect of a unit that talented. [autotag]BJ Ojulari[/autotag] had one of the best games of his career and the linebackers controlled the middle of the field.

The secondary made play after play, holding Will Rogers to just 5.1 yards per attempt.

This was a complete game. It’s the type of performance we have been waiting for.

Watching this game, you felt a sense of hope. Young guys made play after play. LSU isn’t where it should be yet, but again, we are seeing real progress.

For the first time in a long time, this feels like a competent team. There are more growing pains to witness, but we now have proof this staff knows how to deal with them.

Against Florida State and Mississippi State, LSU has shown a willingness to make adjustments.

The next two games on the schedule, New Mexico and Auburn, are both winnable. We could be looking at a team that is 4-1 getting ready to host Tennessee in Tiger Stadium.

I’m not declaring LSU is going to a New Year’s Six Bowl or anything close to it, but this is a good team that is going to have some big moments this fall, moments that Kelly can build on to get this program back where it should be.

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