LSU Will Battle Baylor in Texas Bowl
LSU Tigers take on Baylor Bears in Kinder's Texas Bowl Dec 31 at NRG Stadium.
LSU Tigers take on Baylor Bears in Kinder's Texas Bowl Dec 31 at NRG Stadium.
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TLDR: LSU faced a humbling 42-13 defeat at the hands of Alabama in Week 11, leaving Tigers head coach Brian Kelly to reflect on their lack of consistent performance. Kelly openly acknowledged the team’s missed opportunities and mishaps, emphasizing the need for both coaches and players to deliver consistent play. The dominating presence of Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe particularly exposed LSU’s defensive shortcomings. Despite the challenges, Kelly remains optimistic about improvements, proposing strategic adjustments to enhance their defensive capabilities, especially against quarterback runs. As LSU prepares for their next face-off against the Florida Gators, the team is aware of the vulnerabilities revealed, knowing rivals may exploit them. With insights on areas needing adjustments, LSU aims to recover and better their performance in upcoming games. Their playoff aspirations hinge on Kelly’s ability to address these critical issues effectively and with urgency.
Well, folks, it seems LSU found themselves on the wrong end of a downright humbling game against the Alabama Crimson Tide. A 42-13 drubbing in Week 11 ain’t the kinda result a team wants if they’re eyeing the college football playoffs. Tigers head coach Brian Kelly took to the podium Monday, acknowledging their struggle, and making no excuses for the lack of consistency.
Coach Kelly laid it all out clear as day, admitting to several dropped opportunities right from the get-go. “We had a chance to score on the first drive,” he said. “But couldn’t secure the catch, we turned it over, missed alignments—just all-around inconsistency.” Now, don’t get me wrong, the team’s got spirit—they’re up for the fight—but spirit ain’t gonna cut it. It’s consistency folks, consistency and execution, that’ll win a game.
One can’t ignore the standout performance from Alabama’s QB Jalen Milroe, who really put LSU’s defense through the wringer. In his post-game thoughts, Coach Kelly took full accountability for not shutting down Milroe’s game plan. “We’ve got schemes to stop quarterbacks, but it just didn’t pan out,” Kelly admitted. It was bold, layin’ it all on the line like that, but every opponent, including the next up Florida Gators, now sees LSU’s vulnerabilities.
Kelly, though, isn’t just sittin’ round the campfire in despair; he’s intent on turning those lessons from Bama into fuel for improvement. He spoke of potential shifts in defensive strategies, perhaps some more diversified coverage looks or altering defensive fronts. “Opportunity to grow” was the key message—which every Tiger fan hopes translates to some fierce gameplay in their next round.
It’s true, LSU’s defense has shown promise here and there since last year. Yet, letting Milroe run up a whopping 185 rushing yards and nail four touchdowns? That’s a number any team should’t overlook when prepping for future contests. Now, with their record sittin’ at 6-3, the Tigers have some critical self-reflectin’ to do. Time’ll tell if Kelly’s adjustments get ‘em back on track, but this Bama lesson is certainly one they can’t afford to ignore.
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