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 dominated Arkansas with a decisive 34-10 victory, showcasing Caden Durham’s explosive performance with 101 yards and three touchdowns. Damian Ramos demonstrated precision by nailing four field goals, contributing significantly to the Tigers’ win. LSU dictated the game by controlling the line of scrimmage and forcing turnovers, including a key interception by Whit Weeks. Arkansas struggled to find rhythm, especially in the running game, as LSU’s defense limited them to only 38 rushing yards. Despite penalties, LSU showcased their power and readiness to take on Texas A&M. Go LSU!
Well folks, that ol’ razzle-dazzle LSU Tigers showed the Arkansas Razorbacks what the south’s known for: good ol’ hard-nosed football. This Saturday evening, down in razorback country, LSU romped to a 34-10 victory. Caden Durham, the young buck, galloped for 101 yards and crossed that goal line three times. That boy got speed akin to my grandma setting the table for Sunday supper. Damian Ramos also made his mark, bangin’ home four field goals. Ain’t that somethin’ special?
Now let me tell y’all, the Tigers have been makin’ the Razorbacks their favorite dance partner, winnin’ eight of the last nine hoof-in-hoof in The Battle for The Golden Boot. LSU showed their mettle in Fayetteville, grabbin’ their fifth straight win since 2016. They weren’t just out there wavin’ the boot around neither; they owned that line of scrimmage, holdin’ them Hogs to a measly 38 yards on the ground. Coach Kelly said it true; them Tigers are makin’ their way up in the contender ranks.
Y’all see that fella Whit Weeks rise to the occasion? He took matters into his own hands, battlin’ like a possum on a hot tin roof in the third quarter. His clutch interception set up ol’ Durham’s two-yard score, widening the lead. Coach Kelly’s smilin’ like a catfish that just found a worm on a hook, sayin’ Whit’s keen eye keeps the Tigers in the game. An elite player, he calls him. And that’s big words comin’ from him.
Now, over on the Arkansas side of the ball, things weren’t so pretty. Taylen Green tried slingin’ that ball around for 239 yards, but their run game was drier than a summer’s day in the desert. Razorbacks just couldn’t get the gears grindin’, only snatchin’ up 38 yards on the ground. Their hopes for year-end bowl games are still within sight, but they’ve got some sortin’ to do if they wanna dance come winter.
As the dust settled, Coach Kelly handed that game ball to Ramos. His kickin’ was as sweet as mama’s cherry pie on a Sunday afternoon and kept the game in the Tigers’ paws. With this win, LSU’s got themselves more firepower to take on Texas A&M next week. Chompin’ at the bit to see those Tigers roar. Woo-wee, can’t wait to tune in again. Be sure to bring your lucky charm and a pot of gumbo, y’all—it’s finna be a good’un!
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Bruce Ailer is a charismatic and unapologetically passionate football aficionado hailing from the South. With a lifelong love for the game, particularly the Alabama Crimson Tide, Bruce's boisterous personality and undeniable charm make him an unforgettable presence in any football conversation.