The LSU Tigers had one area they needed to improve upon after last season. Their defense ranked 39th in the nation with 24 sacks a season ago. Bo Pelini exits and in comes Daronte Jones, the defense has already seen a bump in production when rushing the passer. The team went from 2.4 sacks per game to 5.7 this season through three games.
Their 17 sacks are tied with Marshall for the top spot in the nation. They are the top team in terms of yards lost on sacks with 118. At the top of the individual leaderboard, edge defender BJ Ojulari has 4.5 sacks. Tied with three others but he leads with 35 yards lost on sacks.
For his efforts against the Central Michigan Chippewas, Ojulari was named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week.
.@Bj_O9 is the @SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week!
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Pass Rusher | Sacks | TFLs | Pressures | QB Hits |
Ojulari | 4.5 | 4.5 | 9 | 2 |
Anthony | 3.5 | 4.0 | 7 | 0 |
Smith | 3.0 | 3.5 | 10 | 0 |
Gaye | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2 | 0 |
Maason Smith has really come on strong in the early going and the team is going to rely on him off the edge. After losing Andre Anthony for the season due to a knee injury, it is going to be all hands on deck for this one. Ali Gaye is expected back against Mississippi State, so his return will be huge.
Head coach Ed Orgeron stated they will use a three-man rotation at defensive end with Gaye, Smith, and Ojulari. The trio will get their opportunities as the Bulldogs have allowed a total of 34 pressures through three games. Will Rogers has been sacked six times this season, on average twice a game.
Mississippi State’s offensive line will be tested as they are tasked with slowing down the No. 1 pass rush in the country.