Garrett Nussmeier threw three landing passes and ran one other rating, and No. 3 LSU had a breakout offensive efficiency in a 56-10 victory in opposition to FCS Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday night time in Baton Rouge, La.
Nussmeier accomplished 25 of 31 passes for 273 yards, and the Tigers (4-0), who hadn’t scored greater than 23 factors in any of their first three video games, scored touchdowns on eight consecutive possessions. LSU had 4 dashing touchdowns after totaling two within the first three video games.
Carson Camp handed for 87 yards, Kyle Lowe handed for 29 yards, and the Lions (2-2) totaled simply 210 complete yards.
The Tigers’ first possession of the third quarter ended with Nussmeier throwing a 23-yard landing move to Bauer Sharp for a 42-0 lead. On the following possession Camp threw a 14-yard landing move to Deantre Jackson, leaving the rating 42-7 on the finish of the third quarter.
Michael Van Buren Jr. changed Nussmeier and ran one yard for a landing on the fourth play of the fourth quarter. He added a 27-yard landing move to Kyle Parker and wound up finishing 10 of 12 passes for 122 yards.
Guillermo Garcia Rodriguez kicked a 37-yard subject objective for the Lions to finish the scoring.
The Tigers wanted 13 performs to drive 45 yards on their second possession, which ended with Nussmeier’s 1-yard landing run giving them a 7-0 lead on the finish of the primary quarter.
On LSU’s subsequent possession Nussmeier transformed a fourth and 11 with a 17-yard completion to Zavion Thomas, and two performs later Ju’Juan Johnson ran 2 yards for a landing and a 14-0 lead.
Nussmeier threw a 25-yard completion to Aaron Anderson and scrambled 26 yards, organising Johnson’s 10-yard landing run and a 21-0 lead with 8:19 left within the half.
One other landing for Nussmeier, this time a 17-yard landing move to Barion Brown, after which Tigers made it 5 touchdowns in 5 possessions when Nussmeier threw a 9-yard scoring move to Thomas with 15 seconds left, growing the result in 35-0 on the half.
–Area Degree Media