Thank you. You are the man. You stepped up your game when it mattered.
At halftime, it was Auburn 14 LSU 3. And then it was LSU 26 Auburn 21. This is also the first time LSU has won at Auburn since 1998. The trend of the home team winning in the LSU-Auburn series which started in 2000 is broken. And LSU snapped it first.
Brandon LaFell is one of college football's best receivers. Last year, LaFell had bizarre turnover against Auburn that had him benched. This time, LaFell has the game-winning touchdown. He's also a complete football player. When the play didn't call for him to catch, LaFell made plays by blocking.
LSU's biggest question mark, quarterback, has been answered. If Jarrett can play like he did in the second half, LSU is a title contender. He is not as mobile as Hatch, but he gets the ball to the wide receivers and he stretches the defense, which in turn makes room for Charles Scott.
Scott, who looks like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, ran for 132 yards. Beastly.
The defense made plays. Chris Hawkins had two interceptions. There were sacks a-plenty.
You know, there's a quarterback in Gainesville who still doesn't have a fourth-quarter comeback.
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