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LSU faced a tough game against Missouri, with several key moments shaping the outcome. In one instance, LSU's Brian Thomas was called for holding on a crucial fourth-and-1 play, leading to a field goal by Missouri's Damian Ramos. This put LSU at a 22-10 deficit with 5:43 left in the half. LSU also struggled with personnel issues, forcing them to burn a timeout. Missouri took advantage of third-and-long situations, converting them into first downs and ultimately scoring. However, LSU fought back with a 35-yard touchdown run by Jayden Daniels, followed by a successful two-point conversion, giving them a 35-32 lead. Daniels continued to shine, throwing a 42-yard touchdown pass to Brian Thomas, bringing LSU from a 22-7 deficit to a 27-25 score with six minutes left in the third quarter. Despite facing challenges, including missed opportunities and an injury to Daniels, LSU managed to secure a 49-39 victory. Daniels played a pivotal role, throwing for 259 yards and three touchdowns, while also rushing for 139 yards and another score. Logan Diggs also made an impact, rushing for 95 yards and a touchdown in the first half. The game was closely contested, with LSU trailing 25-17 at halftime and Missouri leading by five points with 1:59 left in the first half. However, LSU capitalized on an interception by Harold Perkins to narrow the gap to 22-17 before halftime. Ultimately, LSU's resilience and strong performances by Daniels and Diggs propelled them to victory.
Jayden Daniels threw for 259 yards and 3 touchdowns, ran for 139 yards and another score and led No. 23 LSU to a 49-39 win over No. 21 Missouri. https://t.co/fxObBUe63v
Mizzou starts the 2nd half fromits 25 up 25-17. #LSU could use another stop or at least hold Mizzou to a FG.
Logan Diggs rushed for 95 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries in the first half. Jayden Daniels only threw eight passes. Clear attempt by #LSU to establish the run.
Halftime: #LSU trails, 25-17, after Missouri converted on fourth down and kicked a 50-yard field goal to end the half. Missouri gets the ball to start the third quarter.
Neither one of these teams can stop the other one, so LSU is going to need a couple of key stops or another turnover or two to pull this out. Missouri lead cut to five now, 22-17 with 1:59 left in the first half. #LSUvsMIZZ
#LSU capitalized on Harold Perkins' interception to make the score 22-17 with two minutes left in the half. Logan Diggs rushed for 49 yards on that drive, then Jayden Daniels threw a short touchdown to Mason Taylor.
What a run for Jayden Daniels - 35-yard keeper for the touchdown through a big hole off the right side on third-and-3. #LSU goes for 2 and Daniels finds Nabers in the end zone for a 35-32 lead, 7:54 left. LSU went 92 yards.
#LSU had first-and-goal from the 2-yard line. It got backed up by a holding call on Ka'Morreun Pimpton, did not score, and Damian Ramos missed a 29-yard field goal. Meanwhile, Jayden Daniels remains in the injury tent.
Jayden Daniels just gave #LSU its first lead on a 42-yard touchdown pass to Brian Thomas. Missouri led 22-7 early in the second quarter. It is now 27-25 with six minutes left in the third.
Fourth-and-1, gotta have it on Missouri’s 21-yard line, and Brian Thomas gets called for holding. Damian Ramos made a 48-yard field goal, but #LSU trails 22-10 with 5:43 left in the half.
Another third-and-long, another first down, and Missouri scores on the next play. #LSU trails 22-7 and has given up 219 yards on three drives.
#LSu gets a nice stop for no gain on Missouri's first play but then has to burn a time out on 2nd-and-10. LSU didn't seem to have the right personnel on the field.