LSU continues to get back on track against Mississippi State

It wasn’t perfect, but LSU got the win

For the first time in well over a month, LSU has won back to back games.

LSU defeated Mississippi State 69-65 on Saturday night at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

The first few minutes of the game looked like LSU’s offense would be missing in action as they have been far too many times this season.

Mississippi State raced out to a 7-0 lead as LSU missed their first nine shots of the game over the first four minutes. LSU eventually woke up with their own 12-0 run, to make it 12-7.

LSU built on that run to take a strong 37-22 lead into the half. LSU has relied on defense and turnovers to win games this year and there was plenty of that in the first half for the Tigers. LSU was not able to carry that momentum into the second half as Mississippi State fought all the way back to tie it.

Tari Eason then made some big plays and LSU was able to regroup. Eason has had a lot of good games this year but this was one of his best. He did his usual on defense and in transition but he also led the Tigers in 3-point shots. The former Cincinnati transfer led the way with 23 points for LSU.

Mississippi State was led by Iverson Molinar who had a game-high 26 points.

With Pinson back, LSU looks to be getting back on track. Along with Eason, Pinson and Days were the only other Tigers to score in double-digits.

ESPN’s Joe Lunardi said during the broadcast that the NCAA selection committee could take note of injuries that seemed to have led directly to wins and losses and Pinson seems to certainly fit in that category.

Despite the win, LSU needs to shoot better. Darius Days and Pinson both struggled mightily from deep in this game. The offense played well, but it was far from consistent and questions remain.

Mississippi State was a formidable opponent and this was a solid win for a LSU team that was still searching for stability.

LSU vs Mississippi State Prediction, Game Preview

LSU vs Mississippi State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25

LSU vs Mississippi State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25


LSU vs Mississippi State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 25
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS
How To Watch: ESPN
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Why LSU Will Win

The passing game is working.

This is still a work in progress, and beating McNeese State and Central Michigan hardly prove that the Tigers are back to being at a high level – especially after losing to UCLA to kick things off – but QB Max Johnson has been great. Keeping up in a possible firefight won’t be a problem.

On the other side, it’s hard to generate sacks against the quick-hitting Mississippi State offense, but pressure matters. LSU leads the nation in sacks and tackles for loss – it’s going to make Bulldog QB Will Rogers press a bit for an attack that already doesn’t do anything down the field.

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Why Mississippi State Will Win

The passing game is working … sort of.

It’s a whole lot of dinking and dunking, and there’s no running game whatsoever to fall back on. While the LSU corners are future NFL starters, the pass defense hasn’t been anything special. It’s not as bad as 2020 – starting out by giving up 632 yards in the opener against MSU – but it’s still hardly a rock.

Rogers threw for 419 yards and three touchdowns in the 31-29 loss to Memphis – HE WAS DOWN on that punt return, and … sorry, but I digress – for an O that dominates the time of possession. That’s helped by a defense that’s doing a fantastic job of getting off the field in a hurry – the Bulldogs lead all SEC teams in third down stops.

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What’s Going To Happen

Everyone’s going to be into the offensive side, but the defenses are going to be the difference.

Neither one will be dominant – both passing games will work – but Mississippi State will do a better job of controlling the ball and the tempo, and the defensive side will take over when it needs to.

Neither team will run well, and at home, Mississippi State’s short-range passing attack will be a bit more effective.

LSU vs Mississippi State Prediction, Line

Mississippi State 26, LSU 24
Line: LSU -2.5, o/u: 56
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 3.5

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Around the SEC: Former Mississippi State RB Kylin Hill ready to ‘wake everybody up again’ ahead of 2021 NFL Draft

Former Bulldogs running back Kylin Hill is looking forward to maximizing his potential in the NFL.

Few college running backs have shown the level of playmaking ability and high level of versatility throughout history that former Mississippi State rusher Kylin Hill has.

Hill’s success started at Columbus High School, where he totaled over 3,500 rushing yards and 45 touchdowns. He finished out his career there as a four-star recruit and the sixth-best running back in the 2017 recruiting class.

It didn’t take long for him to become a popular name in college football, either. He recorded a statement season in 2019, considered one of the best players in the Southeastern Conference when he carried the ball 242 times for 1,350 yards and 10 touchdowns, accompanied by 180 receiving yards and one touchdown in the air.

Hill played in the first three games of the 2020 season, catching 23 passes for 237 yards and with 15 carries for 58 yards before opting out for undisclosed reasons.

With the opt-outs that came both ahead of and during the 2020 season also came a sense of amnesia. There were players who stayed and played, emerging and raising their draft stock in eye-catching ways we weren’t expecting to see, causing some to almost forget about the talent of those who chose to stop playing temporarily.

Hill says he recognizes this sense of amnesia and has a simple response to it.

“It’s time for me to wake everybody up again,” he said.

The running back knows what he brings to the table for an NFL team, and is confident in his abilities as one of the best players at his position.

“The simple fact is that I can do it all between the tackles,” he said. “I can split wide with comfort and take advantage of and create mismatches. I believe I’m the best route-runner in this year’s class at my position, but there are plenty of exciting backs within this class.”

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Obviously, the Mississippi State offense underwent a major change with the introduction of the Air Raid, but Hill describes it as a simple switch.

“(The transition to the new offense) was easy,” he said. “I did this before in high school, so I just had to dig back down into my old roots and do whatever was needed to help us succeed.”

Former Bulldogs quarterback KJ Costello commended Hill for his role within the offense over the two games the pair shared a field for together.

“After Week 1, his second-round grade was skyrocketing because he was showing his catch ability,” Costello said.

Since opting out, Hill says he’s spent the time period between then and now to continue training, and feels he’s gotten to know himself even better as a person and an athlete.

Like so many other players going through the extensive process ahead of the draft, Hill says he’s been putting a lot of focus on film study and getting to know the game better, though he feels he has a firm handle on it — as his track record would indicate.

Outside of football, Hill has been a force for change in society as well. People of Mississippi and beyond know he’s more than just a football player because of all his efforts toward social justice.

Hill, who threatened to boycott the 2020 season if Mississippi didn’t change its flag, says he’s happy with the progress society has made against racism. But he still sees more work to be done.

“I’m proud to say we are in a better spot now than what we were years or even just months ago,” he said. “I’m not saying everything is positive. There are still plenty of people out there who are against it all. I plan to stay active in it and hopefully get more involved in it.”

It will be interesting to see where Hill ultimately ends up when the 2021 NFL Draft rolls around in April, and it’s for certain that whichever team snags him will get a thoughtful player who can instantly bring some pop to their ground and passing game.

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LSU vs Mississippi State Prediction, Game Preview

LSU Tigers vs Mississippi State Bulldogs prediction and game preview.

LSU Tigers vs Mississippi State Bulldogs prediction and game preview.


LSU vs Mississippi State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 26
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, LA
Network: CBS

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Why LSU Will Win

This offense should still work.

It might be missing just about all of the superstars from last year’s epic team, but QB Myles Brennan is a good talent, the receiving corps is loaded with upside, and the offensive line will be excellent.

The next men up are very, very good against a defense that loses five of its top seven tacklers.

But against the Mississippi State passing game that’s about to crank up, the Tigers have the defensive backs to hold their own. Mike Leach’s O will put up big numbers, but CB Derek Stingley and S JaCoby Stevens form a good start to one of the nation’s top secondaries.

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Why Mississippi State Will Win

There’s defensive experience overall, and the parts filling in for the lost producers might just be better. As long as the passing game and the offense do what they’re expected to, the defense just has to hold serve once in a while. As good as LSU’s offense should be, it might take a wee bit to get there.

And then there’s the reason you called – the Leach offense. Get ready for KJ Costello.

Leach hasn’t 100% fully and totally committed to who his starting quarterback will be – he might switch this up at the final moment – but the passing game is going to keep the pressure on from the start.

Assume 300 passing yards from the Bulldogs, but …

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What’s Going To Happen

Few teams in America could’ve used a tune-up game against a Central North Cupcake State more than these two.

How will the timing be on the Mississippi State O? It might rely on Kylin Hill and the running attack more than you might think, but the parts will be there to throw a scare into the Tigers for a half.

This is still an incredibly loaded LSU team, and over the long haul of the game, it’ll wear down the Bulldogs enough to get out with a good win in a fun game.

Give this one to the LSU lines.

LSU vs Mississippi State Prediction, Line

LSU 34, Mississippi State 23
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SU -16.5, o/u: 56
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 4

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