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BATON ROUGE – LSU got back to its winning ways on Saturday behind a very efficient outing from quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who went 28-of-37 passing for 332 yards and a touchdown to lead the Tigers over Vanderbilt at home, 24-17.

The Tigers also got a big performance from senior running back Josh Williams, who rushed for 90 yards and tallied a career-high two touchdown receptions and 61 yards receiving.

LSU will return to Tiger Stadium for its final game of the regular season next Saturday against Oklahoma. Kickoff is set for or 6 p.m. CT. on ABC.

Game Recap

Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia wasted no time on their opening drive, hitting wide receiver Quincy Skinner Jr. for a 63-yard touchdown pass on the first play from scrimmage to give the Commodores an early 7-0 lead with 12:49 to play in the first quarter.

The Tigers responded quickly. Nussmeier found tight end Mason Taylor for a 10-yard pickup on first down, then found Kyren Lacy for a 30-yard connection a few plays later to advance the football to the Vandy 37. The drive was culminated by back-to-back chunk plays from Josh Williams with a 14-yard pass and a 20-yard scoring rush, capping off a 90-yard drive that spanned just under five minutes on eight plays.

After getting a quick stop on defense, LSU’s offense remained on the attack. On 3rd-and-9 from the LSU 28, Nussmeier found Taylor again for a 24-yard completion to move the sticks. Four plays later, Nuss then found Lacy for a 16-yard pickup to the Vandy 30. Durham rushed the ball inside the 10 for the Tigers, but on third down, LSU was stopped short of the goal line.

On 4th-and-3 from the 3, Nussmeier’s pass to Trey’Dez Green was just out of reach for a turnover on downs.

The first quarter ended with the game knotted up at 7-7.

It remained a defensive slugfest deep into the second quarter. On 4th-and-2 from the 20, with Vanderbilt working a long and methodical drive into LSU territory, Pavia’s pass was incomplete thanks to a pressure from linebacker Whit Weeks. The 10-play drive, that spanned 60 yards and six minutes and 36 seconds, ended with the Tigers taking over on downs with 4:22 to play in the half.

LSU was able to generate points before the half, putting together a 9-play, 80-yard drive that spanned three minutes and 22 seconds, culminating with a 21-yard touchdown dash from senior running back Josh Williams. The Tigers led 14-7 with 51 ticks to play in the first half.

The Commodores opened up the second half with points as Brock Taylor’s 47-yard field goal was good, cutting the deficit to 14-10 with 8:26 to play in the third quarter. It culminated a 12-play drive that covered 46 yards for six minutes and 34 seconds.

On their first drive of the second half, Nussmeier found Lacy wide open in the end zone to cap off a 10-play, 77-yard drive to extend the LSU lead to 21-10 with 3:32 remaining in the third quarter. Nussmeier finished that drive with 225 yards through the air on the game and 19-of-25 passing.

LSU had extended its lead to 27-10 mark of the fourth quarter after a picture perfect throw and catch from Nussmeier to Aaron Anderson in the back of the end zone, but it was called back and ruled an incompletion. As a result, Damian Ramos came on to hit 28-yard field goal to make it 24-10 with 10:41 to play.

With 5:47 to play, Pavia cut the deficit to 24-17 after a 1-yard QB keeper. It capped off a 10-play, 75-yard drive that killed just under five minutes of game clock.

On 2nd-and-8 from the Vandy 8 with just under a minute to play, Nussmeier took a knee and put the game on ice to seal the 24-17 victory, improving the Tigers’ overall record to 7-4.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
14 Comments
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Davy13 months
Good win, Tigahs
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ThunderTiger13 months
Nuss had good protection the whole game which surprised me. We need to enjoy this win because Vandy is a good team.
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Jabontik13 months
yay
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oline526413 months
LSU loses and fifty-leven-billion people speak their mind. LSU wins and it’s crickets from the fans.

Geaux Tigers! Great game!
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irishbayou202313 months
ok... you want a comment: this is a POOR team, with poor coaches... the play-calling is pathetic... it's either run, pass, run... or pass, run, pass... NO creativity, no imagination... players dropping balls all over the place... I stated, on here, after the usc game, that this year would be a DECLINE and that lsu has zero chance of being very competitive in the sec this year... ding, ding, ding ... CORRECT!
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LockTheGates13 months
We beat a good team in an important game, lighten up Francis
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Javi00713 months
To me, any day LSU wins and Alabama loses is perfect!
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LockTheGates13 months
Proud of our boys
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Tiger_Stomp13 months
shite was horrible to watch. Lsu is not even a shell of its former self.
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saintlad7413 months
I bet you are a hoot at parties. ??

Just enjoy the win man.
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CanebreakCajun13 months
You didn't watch. The defense played well. The oline did a great job without 2 starters, had some running game working, and Nuss had zero turnovers. Your comment shows you didn't watch.
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Cycledude13 months
Great to see the Tigers look like we’ve come to expect! Go Tigers!
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