NCAAF Game Recap - Rice at LSU
Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:30 PM EST

Cit
17
Bama
50
F
Duke
6
Clem
35
F
Syr
3
ND
36
F
Ind
20
Mich
31
F
UMass
27
UGA
66
F
Kans
40
Okla
55
F
WVU
41
OkSt
45
F
Ariz
28
WaSt
69
F
OSU
52
MD
51
F OT
Rice
10
LSU
42
F
Cin
13
UCF
38
F
IASt
10
Tex
24
F
UtSt
29
ColSt
24
F
Idaho
10
Fla
63
F
PSU
20
Rut
7
F
OreSt
23
Wash
42
F
MidTN
23
KY
34
F
Utah
30
Colo
7
F
BC
21
FlaSt
22
F
Boise
45
NM
14
F
NW
24
MIN
14
F
Ark
6
MissSt
52
F
WestMI
41
Ball
42
F OT
Buff
17
Ohio
52
F
MiaOH
13
NIU
7
F
Toled
56
Kent
34
F
Tul
17
Hou
48
F
FlAtl
38
NorTx
41
F
Mem
28
SMU
18
F
MSU
6
Neb
9
F
TCU
16
Bayl
9
F
Pitt
34
Wake
13
F
SoFL
17
Temp
27
F
Colg
14
Army
28
F
NCSt
52
Lou
10
F
JMU
38
Tows
17
F
VMI
14
OD
77
F
FLInt
42
UNCC
35
F
GASt
17
App
45
F
UTSA
0
Marsh
23
F
SamHu
42
HBU
20
F
NEV
21
SJSU
12
F
ULMon
17
ArkSt
31
F
WCU
26
UNC
49
F
JacSt
52
(N/A)
60
F(4OT)
TxSt
7
Troy
12
F
USC
27
UCLA
34
F
LT
20
SMiss
21
F
TxTch
6
K St
21
F
Iowa
63
Ill
0
F
MiaFL
38
VaTec
14
F
MIZ
50
Tenn
17
F
Wisc
47
Purd
44
F(2OT)
Tuls
29
Navy
37
F
UVA
27
GATec
30
F OT
BGSU
21
Akr
6
F
AF
27
Wyo
35
F
Lib
0
Aub
53
F
SoAl
38
ULLaf
48
F
GaSo
41
CoCar
17
F
UAB
20
TxAM
41
F
UConn
21
ECU
55
F
UTEP
16
W Ky
40
F
Miss
29
Vand
36
F OT
Chat
9
SCar
49
F
NMS
10
BYU
45
F
SDSU
14
Fres
23
F
AzSt
29
Oreg
31
F
UNLV
28
Hawaii
35
F
NIU
21
WestMI
28
F
Ball
21
MiaOH
42
F
Stan
Cal
PPD

LSU 42, Rice 10

Nov 17, 2018, 7:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Rice (1-11)

0

3

0

7

10

(10) LSU (9-2)

14

14

7

7

42

Burrow, No. 10 LSU open up offense in 42-10 win over Rice
Sun Nov 18, 2018 12:03 AM

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) When Joe Burrow found freshman receiver Ja'Marr Chase deep down the left sideline to the Rice 2, it marked the LSU's quarterback's 11th completion of 15 or more yards.

And that was before five minutes had elapsed in the third quarter.

Burrow passed for a career-high 307 yards and two touchdowns in less than three quarters, and No. 10 LSU rolled to a 42-10 victory over struggling Rice on Saturday night.

"For the confidence of this offense, it was important for us to click tonight," Burrow said. "We wanted to move the ball without any hesitation or road blocks. For the most part, I think we did that."

The Tigers (9-2, No. 7 CFP) led 35-3 midway through the third quarter en route to a victory in which the only drama involved whether LSU would cover a point spread hovering around 44 points before kickoff.

The question now is whether the kind of passing proficiency Burrow and Co. achieved against a team on an 11-game skid translates in a meaningful way in a relatively high-stakes Southeastern Conference finale at Texas A&M next weekend. With a victory in that game, LSU can clinch its first 10-win season under coach Ed Orgeron - and virtually ensure a New Year's Day bowl bid

"No question, we've got to put the ball in athletes' hands in space and we did a better job of that tonight," Orgeron said. "Obviously, it was against a lesser opponent. We're going to have to do a better job against a bigger opponent, but that's the kind of offense we need."

Burrow's touchdowns went for 38 yards to Stephen Sullivan and 13 yards to senior tight end Foster Moreau, who finished with career highs of five catches and 71 yards receiving.

Nick Brossette rushed for two touchdowns for LSU, while Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Lanard Fournette also ran for short TDs.

The Owls (1-11) scored their first points on Haden Tobola's 51-yard field goal late in the first half. Juma Otoviano scored Rice's lone touchdown on a 5-yard run with 2:55 to play.

Rice QB Shawn Stankavage completed seven of 13 passes for 101 yards.

"We played hard for four quarters," Rice coach Mike Bloomgren said. "We definitely could have played better and we need to play better."

LSU outgained Rice 552 yards to 198. LSU defenders combined for four sacks, one each by linebackers Devin White and Jacob Phillips and defensive tackles Tyler Shelvin and Glen Logan

"We would have a lineman get whipped up front or something went wrong and those things are hard," Bloomgren said. "It is hard to be behind the sticks in Death Valley against that defense."

Rice also set up for a field goal after LSU running back Jontre Kirkland's fumble gave Rice the ball on the Tigers 35 in the first quarter, but Jack Fox's 52-yard attempt sailed wide left.

THE TAKEAWAY

Rice: Bloomgren, who is in his first season at Rice, spoke enthusiastically about the opportunity to take his team into LSU's Tiger Stadium, but reality set in pretty quickly. Bloomgren's rebuilding program wasn't likely to keep this game close unless LSU had come out flat. But Rice played a relatively clean game, committing no turnovers and just three penalties.

LSU: With painful and relatively fresh memories of the Tigers' upset loss to Troy last season, Orgeron wanted to see his team take the field with energy, effort and focus. He also wanted to open up the offense to give that side of the ball more confidence heading into a challenging season finale. He got more or less what he wanted. And the big third-quarter lead allowed him to take a look at reserves who could wind up in bigger roles in upcoming seasons.

BRENNAN'S CHANCE

LSU backup quarterback Myles Brennan replaced Burrow in the middle of the third quarter, completing four of six passes for 65 yards, including a 39-yard pass down the right sideline to Justin Jefferson.

Brennan, who had not previously played this season, will be eligible to take a redshirt and preserve a season of college eligibility under new NCAA rules.

UP NEXT

Rice hosts Old Dominion on Saturday.

LSU visits Texas A&M on Saturday night.

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Passing

Rice Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Stankavage 13 7 53.8 0 101 27 0 79.3
P. Towns 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6
LSU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Burrow 28 20 71.4 2 307 45 0 131.1
M. Brennan 6 4 66.7 0 65 39 0 102.8

Rushing

Rice Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
A. Walter 23 72 3.1 13 0
J. Otoviano 11 36 3.3 8 1
LSU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
N. Brossette 14 69 4.9 13 2
L. Fournette 7 45 6.4 24 1

Receiving

Rice Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
A. Trammell 2 27 13.5 17 0
A. Walter 1 4 4.0 4 0
LSU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
S. Sullivan 4 94 23.5 38 1
F. Moreau 5 73 14.6 19 1

Fumbles

LSU F FL
J. Kirklin 1 1

Returning

LSU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Edwards-Helaire 2 18.5 0 21 0 0 0
J. Giles 0 0 0 2 6.5 0 15

Punting

Rice Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Fox 6 291 48.5 58
LSU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
Z. Von Rosenberg 1 33 33.0 33

Takeaways

Team Stats Comparison

Rice LSU
Points For 10 42
Total Yards 198 552
Rushing Yards 97 180
Passing Yards 101 372
Passing Completions / Attempts 7/15 24/34
Turnovers 0 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 1/1
First Downs 15 31
Penalties - Yards 3/22 3/26
Time Of Possession 33:33 27:27
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/14 5/8
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 6/48 1/33

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Rice LSU
LSU 03:54 TD Clyde Edwards-Helaire 3 yd run (Cole Tracy kick) 0 7
LSU 09:08 TD Stephen Sullivan 38 yd pass from Joe Burrow (Cole Tracy kick) 0 14
2nd Quarter Rice LSU
LSU 01:54 TD Nick Brossette 2 yd run (Cole Tracy kick) 0 21
LSU 06:59 TD Foster Moreau 13 yd pass from Joe Burrow (Cole Tracy kick) 0 28
Rice 13:05 FG Haden Tobola 51 yd FG 3 28
3rd Quarter Rice LSU
LSU 05:28 TD Nick Brossette 2 yd run (Cole Tracy kick) 3 35
4th Quarter Rice LSU
LSU 04:00 TD Lanard Fournette 3 yd run (Cole Tracy kick) 3 42
Rice 12:05 TD Juma Otoviano 5 yd run (Jack Fox kick) 10 42

Game Information

Stadium: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Attendance: 100,323
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