Final
LSU's defense stands tall in win over Mississippi State
Sep 16, 2011 - 6:16 AM Starkville, MS (Sports Network) - LSU's defense had all the answers for its first SEC road test, as the third-ranked Tigers downed the 25th-ranked Mississippi State Bulldogs, 19-6.The hard-hitting conference clash was close through three quarters, but LSU opened up a 10-point lead when Jarrett Lee threw a touchdown to Rueben Randle early in the fourth.
Mississippi State's offense essentially went backwards the rest of the way, compiling 193 yards after totaling 1,176 yards in its first two games.
"I felt like the intensity of the defense was strong and that really ended up being the tale of the day," LSU head coach Les Miles said. "We're not playing perfect...but effort, intensity and style of play, we're getting there."
Lee was 21-of-27 for 213 yards and an interception, with Randle hauling in six passes for 98 yards for the Tigers (3-0, 1-0 SEC), who have won 12 straight and 19 of 20 against the Bulldogs.
Chris Relf was benched in the fourth quarter after throwing for just 96 yards with an interception on 11-of-17 efficiency for Mississippi State (1-2, 0-2), which was coming off a 41-34 setback at Auburn.
The Bulldogs had little chance against LSU's stout defense, which held quick- strike Oregon to 27 points in a huge season-opening win before keeping Northwestern State out of the end zone in a 49-3 romp on Saturday.
Even when faced with adversity in a hostile environment, the Tigers responded.
Trailing 16-6, the home crowd back in it when Johnthan Banks intercepted Lee five minutes into the final quarter.
The energy at a predominantly white-clad Davis Wade Stadium quickly dissipated, however, when an ineffective Vick Ballard was stopped for a five- yard loss and Tyler Russell threw incomplete on his first two passes in relief of Relf.
"We wanted to give him a chance and try and give our offense a spark," Bulldogs head coach Dan Mullen said.
Russell was picked off by Morris Claiborne deep in Bulldogs territory a little later, and Drew Alleman's fourth field goal -- a 29-yarder -- with under three minutes left sealed the outcome.
The Tigers chewed up nearly 7 1/2 minutes on a run-heavy opening possession, but they stalled after gaining 1st-and-goal from the seven, settling for a 21- yard Alleman field goal.
The Bulldogs shook off a three-and-out on their first touch and converted three third-down tries en route Derek DePasquale's 26-yard field goal in the closing seconds of the opening quarter.
The second stanza was a battle for field position, and Alleman booted a 42- yard field goal to cap a 10-play, 70-yard drive for a 6-3 lead at the break.
Relf had his first pass of the second half intercepted by Claiborne, but the hosts forced a punt and drove into field goal range, tying the game again on DePasquale's 42-yarder with 5:26 showing in the third.
Alleman countered with a 41-yard make, and Lee went 5-for-5 for 67 yards on what proved to be the game-sealing march, finishing it was a 19-yard toss to Randle in the right corner of the end zone with 11:56 remaining.
Game Notes
It was the first time in 105 meetings the two programs both came into the game ranked in the top-25...Lee fell six passes shy of tying the school record for most consecutive passes without an interception. Alan Risher holds the mark at 137...LSU has a 20-game winning streak in September...Claiborne has seven career interceptions...Spencer Ware led LSU with 107 rushing yards...The Bulldogs had scored at least 30 points in each of their previous five games dating back to last season...Ballard totaled 70 yards from scrimmage after rushing for 301 yards and four touchdowns over the first two games.
- mark Hey Ethan, it's actually not *because* of ranked teams, but that's the current "rationale" for the rankings. After LSU scored it changed from being a Close Finish and Ranked Teams to just being Ranked Teams. Feel free to drop me a line at mark@areyouwatchingthis.com if you want to hear more about how it works...
LSU(3) 19, Mississippi State(25) 6 FinalSep 16 12:12 AM - LSU: 19
MISSISSIPPI STATE: 6
Final
Sep 15 11:13 PM - LSU: 19
MISSISSIPPI STATE: 6
End of Regulation
Sep 15 11:13 PM - L-S-U Field Goal - 29-yarder by Drew Alleman.
LSU(3) 19, Mississippi State(25) 6 4th - 2:53Sep 15 11:04 PM - Ethan Just wondering, why did the game lose 53 roots because of ranked teams? I want to know how this works.
LSU(3) 16, Mississippi State(25) 6 4th - 10:11Sep 15 10:48 PM - L-S-U Touchdown - Jarrett Lee pass to Rueben Randle for 19 yards.
LSU(3) 15, Mississippi State(25) 6 4th - 11:56Sep 15 10:36 PM - 153
rootsRUWTbot Took away 53 roots (Ranked Teams)
LSU(3) 15, Mississippi State(25) 6 4th - 11:56Sep 15 10:36 PM - 206
rootsRUWTbot Added 11 roots (Close Finish, Ranked Teams)
LSU(3) 9, Mississippi State(25) 6 4th - 12:28Sep 15 10:35 PM - 195
rootsRUWTbot Added 14 roots (Close Finish, Ranked Teams)
LSU(3) 9, Mississippi State(25) 6 4th - 14:00Sep 15 10:33 PM - LSU: 9
MISSISSIPPI STATE: 6
End of 3rd
Sep 15 10:27 PM - L-S-U Field Goal - 41-yarder by Drew Alleman.
LSU(3) 9, Mississippi State(25) 6 3rd - 1:46Sep 15 10:19 PM - 181
rootsRUWTbot Took away 44 roots (Ranked Teams)
LSU(3) 9, Mississippi State(25) 6 3rd - 1:46Sep 15 10:19 PM - Miss State Field Goal - 42-yarder by Derek DePasquale.
LSU(3) 6, Mississippi State(25) 6 3rd - 5:26Sep 15 10:09 PM - 215
roots - LSU: 6
MISSISSIPPI STATE: 3
Halftime
Sep 15 9:26 PM - 166
roots - L-S-U Field Goal - 42-yarder by Drew Alleman.
LSU(3) 6, Mississippi State(25) 3 2nd - 1:18Sep 15 9:19 PM - 161
roots - 202
roots - 186
roots - 176
roots - 165
roots - LSU: 3
MISSISSIPPI STATE: 3
End of 1st
Sep 15 8:48 PM - Miss State Field Goal - 26-yarder by Derek DePasquale.
LSU(3) 3, Mississippi State(25) 3 1st - 0:04Sep 15 8:46 PM - 148
roots - L-S-U Field Goal - 21-yarder by Drew Alleman.
LSU(3) 3, Mississippi State(25) 0 1st - 5:42Sep 15 8:32 PM - LSU: 0
MISSISSIPPI STATE: 0
1st Quarter - 15:00
Sep 15 8:07 PM
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