LSU got its first win of the season on Saturday night at home in Week 2 against Nicholls, but it wasn’t without its concerns.
While the passing game impressed as quarterback [autotag]Garrett Nussmeier[/autotag] threw for over 300 yards and six touchdowns, it still wasn’t the best game defensively as the Tigers allowed 150 yards on the ground. Their own ground game also struggled, going for just 64 yards on 21 carries.
LSU got some momentum entering its Week 3 SEC opener against South Carolina, but it wasn’t the most inspiring performance. As a result, the Tigers dropped three spots in Sunday’s update to the ESPN FPI from No. 17 to No. 20.
Coach Brian Kelly’s team clearly has some limitations early in the season. Only time will tell if it can overcome those and an early loss to compete for a College Football Playoff spot.
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