NCAAF Game Recap - Texas A&M at LSU
Sat Nov 30, 2019 7:00 PM EST

TxAM
7
LSU
50
F
OSU
56
Mich
27
F
Clem
38
SCar
3
F
UGA
52
GATec
7
F
Bama
45
Aub
48
F
Colo
15
Utah
45
F
Okla
34
OkSt
16
F
FlaSt
17
Fla
40
F
Wisc
38
MIN
17
F
Bayl
61
Kans
6
F
Rut
6
PSU
27
F
OreSt
10
Oreg
24
F
ND
45
Stan
24
F
Cin
24
Mem
34
F
Iowa
27
Neb
24
F
Boise
31
ColSt
24
F
App
48
Troy
13
F
VaTec
30
UVA
39
F
Navy
56
Hou
41
F
Ohio
52
Akr
3
F
WestMI
14
NIU
17
F
Miss
20
MissSt
21
F
Kent
34
E Mi
26
F
Toled
7
C Mi
49
F
BGSU
7
Buff
49
F
MiaOH
27
Ball
41
F
TxTch
24
Tex
49
F
MIZ
24
Ark
14
F
WaSt
13
Wash
31
F
WVU
20
TCU
17
F
ArkSt
30
SoAl
34
F
SoFL
7
UCF
34
F
TxSt
21
CoCar
24
F
Tuls
49
ECU
24
F
NW
29
Ill
10
F
Ind
44
Purd
41
F(1OT)
FLInt
27
Marsh
30
F OT
Lou
13
KY
45
F
Wake
30
Syr
39
F OT
Wyo
6
AF
20
F
MidTN
26
W Ky
31
F
UNCC
38
OD
22
F
NMS
28
Lib
49
F
UNLV
33
NEV
30
F OT
Rice
30
UTEP
16
F
UConn
17
Temp
49
F
UTSA
27
LT
41
F
BC
26
Pitt
19
F
MD
16
MSU
19
F
SMiss
17
FlAtl
34
F
MiaFL
17
Duke
27
F
Tul
20
SMU
37
F
UtSt
38
NM
25
F
UAB
26
NorTx
21
F
Vand
10
Tenn
28
F
GASt
10
GaSo
38
F
IASt
17
K St
27
F
UNC
41
NCSt
10
F
ULMon
30
ULLaf
31
F
BYU
3
SDSU
13
F
Ariz
14
AzSt
24
F
Cal
28
UCLA
18
F
Fres
16
SJSU
17
F
Army
31
Hawaii
52
F

LSU 50, Texas A&M 7

Nov 30, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Texas A&M (7-5)

0

0

7

0

7

(1) LSU (12-0)

21

10

10

9

50

Burrow, No. 1 LSU dominate Texas A&M, 50-7
Sun Dec 1, 2019 12:35 AM

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Joe Burrow��s intention to give LSU fans one last memorable night in Tiger Stadium was as obvious as the name on the back of his jersey.

When the crowd realized during pregame introductions that it read, “Burreaux,” a spelling evocative of Louisiana’s Cajun French heritage, roars of approval poured forth from the Death Valley stands.

And that was just the beginning.

Burrow padded his Heisman Trophy resume with 352 yards and three touchdowns passing, and No.1 LSU beat Texas A&M 50-7 on Saturday night to give the Tigers their first unbeaten regular season since 2011.

“I thought it would just be an awesome tribute to the state, to the university,” said Burrow, who’d largely grown up in Ohio and spent three seasons as a backup for Ohio State before transferring to LSU, where his football career took off. “It’s been awesome not only for me, but for my family as well. ... I’m going to miss it with all my heart and I couldn’t be more grateful.”

The crowd made certain Burrow knew the feeling was mutual, cheering wildly when coach Ed Orgeron ceremoniously called his star QB to the sideline for good after his 23rd completion early in the fourth quarter. Burrow raised his arms to salute the crowd before embracing coaches and teammates.

“Joe’s meant a lot to Louisiana and Louisiana is very proud of LSU football,” Orgeron said. “The guy’s been phenomenal.”

Burrow’s highlights included a deep, pin-point accurate pass on a 78-yard touchdown to JaMarr Chase, who had 197 yards and two touchdowns on seven catches.

Burrow (who wore his regular jersey during the game) also hit Justin Jefferson with a 12-yard scoring pass, while his second scoring pass to Chase covered 18 yards.

Burrow has 4,366 yards and 44 touchdowns passing this season, smashing LSU single-season records in both categories. Burrow’s yards passing total also broke the SEC record, which had stood since 1998, when former Kentucky quarterback Tim Couch passed for 4,275 yards.

Burrow’s 44 TDs has tied the SEC’s single season mark set by Missouri’s Drew Lock in 2017. And LSU (12-0, 8-0 Southeastern Conference, No. 2 CFP) has at least two games - possibly three - still to play.

Junior running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire was similarly called by coaches to the sideline a few plays after Burrow, finishing his night with 87 yards and a touchdown.

Chase’s touchdowns gave him 17 this season, building on the school record that the Biletnikoff Award finalist broke two weeks earlier. The sophomore receiver has 1,457 yards receiving this season.

LSU’s victory raised the likelihood the Tigers would receive a berth in the College Football Playoff even if they were to lose to No. 4 Georgia in next weekend’s Southeastern Conference championship game.

Currently, LSU is one of just three remaining undefeated Division I FBS teams in the nation, along with Ohio State and Clemson. Also, the Tigers had four victories over teams - Texas, Florida, Auburn and Alabama - that were ranked in the top 10 at the time of the matchup.

PAY BACK

Last season, LSU and Texas A&M played seven overtimes before the Aggies prevailed, 74-72.

LSU entered the week talking redemption and emphatically backed it up, outgaining Texas A&M (7-5, 4-4) 553-169.

“They kicked our butts,” Aggies coach Jimbo Fisher said. “LSU’s offense is outstanding.”

Edwards-Helaire’s 5-yard TD on LSU’s opening possession began a first-half onslaught in which LSU scored on its first five possessions, racing to a 31-0 lead by halftime.

Kellen Mond completed just 10 of 30 passes for 92 yards and was intercepted three times - once each by Grant Delpit, Jacoby Stevens and Kary Vincent. Isaiah Spiller’s 1-yard TD run provided the Aggies’ only score.

“Kellen was pressured all night,” Fisher said. “We couldn’t get the running game going, couldn’t get any first downs.”

VALIDATING VICTORIES

The win clinched a trifecta of sorts for Orgeron. He beat two coaches - Texas’ Tom Herman and A&M’s Fisher - whom LSU sought to hire before settling on their burley, raspy-voiced Cajun coach who grew up rooting for LSU in a house within shouting distance of shrimp trawlers on the Bayou Lafourche. Orgeron also defeated Nick Saban, a boogeyman of sorts to the LSU faithful since he started winning national championships with arch nemesis Alabama a decade ago.

THE TAKEAWAY

Texas A&M: The Aggies defense never gave up, and after allowing four touchdowns in the first 20 minutes, but the Texas A&M couldn’t muster its first points until less than five minutes remained in the third quarter - and trailed 34-7 at that point.

LSU: While LSU’s explosiveness on offense was nothing new, the Tigers’ defense appeared to take a considerable step forward. LSU forced punts on A&M’s first seven possessions before ending the eighth with Delpit’s interception. Employing a variety of stunts and blitzes, the Tigers sacked Mond five times and forced a number of throw-aways. LSU also brought down Aggies backup James Foster for a safety.

Stevens said LSU defensive players took note when the Tigers were dropped behind Ohio State in the CFP rankings last week, with inconsistent play by the LSU defense cited as a reason why.

“We took that as a challenge that we need to have a complete game and play for 60 minutes, and I feel like we did that today,” Stevens said. “When a team averages as much yards as they do (419.6 yards per game coming in) and you hold them to less ... it always feel good because you dominate the game, you take over the game and you make somebody do something they don’t want to do.”

UP NEXT

Texas A&M: The Aggies await a bowl invitation.

LSU: Meets Georgia in the SEC championship game in Atlanta on Saturday.

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Passing

TxAM Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
K. Mond 30 10 33.3 0 92 45 3 3.1
J. Foster 4 1 25.0 0 5 5 0 39.6
LSU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Burrow 32 23 71.9 3 352 78 0 139.1
M. Brennan 4 2 50.0 1 73 58 0 135.4

Rushing

TxAM Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
I. Spiller 11 66 6.0 26 1
B. Mann 1 15 15.0 15 0
LSU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
C. Edwards-Helaire 18 87 4.8 18 1
T. Davis-Price 7 24 3.4 10 1

Receiving

TxAM Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
I. Spiller 3 45 15.0 45 0
J. Ausbon 2 22 11.0 16 0
LSU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Chase 7 197 28.1 78 2
R. McMath 2 67 33.5 58 1

Fumbles

TxAM F FL
J. Foster 1 0

Returning

TxAM KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Smith 0 0 0 1 21.0 0 21
LSU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Palmer 1 11.0 0 11 0 0 0
C. Edwards-Helaire 1 15.0 0 15 0 0 0

Punting

TxAM Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Mann 7 352 50.3 62
LSU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
Z. Von Rosenberg 4 175 43.8 52

Takeaways

LSU Int Yds InTD
G. Delpit 1 0 0
K. Vincent Jr. 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

TxAM LSU
Points For 7 50
Total Yards 169 553
Rushing Yards 72 128
Passing Yards 97 425
Passing Completions / Attempts 11/34 25/36
Turnovers 3 0
Interceptions Thrown 3 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 0/0
First Downs 12 31
Penalties - Yards 9/61 9/72
Time Of Possession 22:22 38:38
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 2/13 4/11
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/3 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 7/50 4/44

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter TxAM LSU
LSU 02:10 TD Clyde Edwards-Helaire 5 yd run (Cade York kick) 0 7
LSU 08:00 TD Justin Jefferson 12 yd pass from Joe Burrow (Cade York kick) 0 14
LSU 13:13 TD Ja'Marr Chase 78 yd pass from Joe Burrow (Cade York kick) 0 21
2nd Quarter TxAM LSU
LSU 04:14 TD Tyrion Davis-Price 4 yd run (Cade York kick) 0 28
LSU 09:02 FG Cade York 51 yd FG 0 31
3rd Quarter TxAM LSU
LSU 07:35 FG Cade York 50 yd FG 0 34
TxAM 10:47 TD Isaiah Spiller 1 yd run (Seth Small kick) 7 34
LSU 13:29 TD Ja'Marr Chase 18 yd pass from Joe Burrow (Cade York kick) 7 41
4th Quarter TxAM LSU
LSU 04:24 TD Racey McMath 58 yd pass from Myles Brennan (Cade York kick) 7 48
LSU 11:28 SF Team safety 7 50

Game Information

Stadium: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Attendance: 102,218
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