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John Reed-USA TODAY Sports
AUBURN, Alabama – The LSU Tigers fought back and cut a 28-point deficit to single digits before falling to No. 16 Auburn, 93-78, Saturday evening at Neville Arena.

LSU came out good at the beginning of the first half, taking an 12-8 lead in the first five minutes as the two teams both made points seem easy. Jalen Cook would have seven points during that opening spurt by the Tigers.

But Auburn then went on the first of two big runs in the opening 20 minutes that gave them the lead back at 13-12 and eventually 18-12 before LSU would score again.

LSU found its turnover issues cropping up with the tight Auburn defense and in the half that resulted in a 14-5 advantage for the Auburn Tigers in points off turnovers.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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schwartzy3 months
I’ve said for years that the home crowd advantage Auburn has with their student section placement but also just overall fan support is truly unique for the SEC, and the PMAC needs to do a lot better to give a similar hostile environment. At times you can hear a pin drop, and the students look and feel so far removed from the game
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DVinBR3 months
first thing that you need is a team that is actually competitive
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BigPerm303 months
Need the Pear back. Mcmahass is arse.
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GoneFishing213 months
Time for you to move on.
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Javi0073 months
Hopefully as a comedy writer! "Mcmahass is arse",that's gold!
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Big Gorilla3 months
Auburn doesn’t lose at home. It was good experience for these kids.
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