The 16th-ranked LSU Tigers were able to get it going in the second half of their Week 4 game against the UCLA Bruins, as they won by a final score of 34-17. Let's take a look at the box score of these teams and discuss how things have gone thus far.
The UCLA Bruins were able to play well throughout the first half but ultimately were outmatched by the LSU Tigers. The Tigers were able to take advantage of a pair of turnovers and completely put their foot on the gas pedal in the second half to dominate, winning it 17-0.
The Bruins could not get the Tigers off of the field as the Tigers were 10-for-15 on third down attempts. UCLA also was unable to run the ball, as they averaged just 0.6 yards per attempt. Below is the breakdown of each scoring play.
12:19 1Q: Garrett Nussmeier 5-Yard Passing TD to Zavion Thomas | 7-0 LSU
8:10 1Q: Ethan Garbers 20-Yard Passing TD to Jack Pederson | 7-7
0:17 1Q: Mateen Bhaghani 47-Yard Field Goal | 10-7 UCLA
5:48 4Q: Damian Ramos 32-Yard Field Goal | 34-17 LSU
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