Louisiana Tech doesn’t play LSU this year, which means the Bulldogs aren’t able to prove on the field that they’re better than the Tigers. Except they did ... in TRANSITIVE PROPERTY INFOGRAPHIC form! They eventually deleted the tweet, but here is a screenshot version:
Louisiana Tech hits LSU with TRANSITIVE SMACK TALK INFOGRAPHIC
The Bulldogs dominated the Tigers *against Auburn.



As the small font says, the graphic compares both teams by how they played against Auburn this season. Nevermind that Auburn thoroughly destroyed both Louisiana Tech and LSU in consecutive weeks, the Bulldogs will have you know that dammit, their blowout loss wasn’t as bad.
Here’s our transitive box score:
| 1Q | 2Q | 3Q | 4Q | Final | |
| LSU | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
| Louisiana Tech | 0 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 17 |
It looked like it could have been a long day for Tech at the start of this transitive game, but the Bulldogs showed their grit in the second half, coming from behind to stun LSU *against Auburn. Tech was the clear winner on offense, finishing with 321 total yards to LSU's 280 *against Auburn.
But the real place Tech shined was on defense. While the all-important stat of total tackles was a wash, the Bulldogs doubled up the Tigers in the Bill Connelly-approved advanced stat of “number of times forcing Auburn to 3-and-out.” That’s how this transitive game was won.
(h/t @307Live)











