It did take them four downs to do it, but if you know anything abou Les Miles he’s fine with that, especially since he had another couple of downs to work with before kicking the field goal. Fortunately the math doesn’t matter much when you hand the ball to the other team at the seven yard line, which the Mountaineers did via a Ryan Clarke fumble on third down and long. Stevan Ridley ran in the TD from the half yard line on 4th down, and LSU took a 7-0 lead with the PAT
West Virginia Hands The Ball To LSU, And LSU Courteously Scores
WVU’s Geno Smith threw an interception on the ensuing possession to continue the Mountaineers’ offensive woes and hand LSU another three points. We stand at 10-0 LSU over West Virginia after two mistakes turned to two scores. If that math continues for the Mountaineers, this game won’t be close for long.
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