• WATCH: Georgia intercepts pass that bounces off LSU player’s helmet in 2022 SEC Championship Game
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    WATCH: Georgia intercepts pass that bounces off LSU player’s helmet in 2022 SEC Championship Game

    CBS Sports A bizarre interception set Georgia up for a touchdown in the first half of the SEC Championship Game on Saturday. With the Bulldogs ahead 14-7 early in the second quarter, LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels threw a pass intended for Jack Bech. As the ball arrived, Bech and Georgia defensive back Christopher Smith collided, sending the ball soaring into the air. It then bounced off Bech’s helmet and was intercepted by linebacker Smael Mondon Jr.  Shock appeared to envelop LSU in the immediate aftermath of the interception as coach Brian Kelly offered a perplexed look. But slow-motion replays clearly showed the football hitting the back of Bech’s helmet —…

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  • LSU Secondary to be Deciding Factor Against ‘Air Raid’ Offense
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    LSU Secondary to be Deciding Factor Against ‘Air Raid’ Offense

    One of the main concerns heading into the 2022 season for the LSU Tigers was the continuity of their secondary. Whether it be bringing in a fresh-faced roster or switching up their personnel, there were questions surrounding this piece of this squad. The Tigers returned a few starters in both Jay Ward and Major Burns, but other than that, it’s virtually a completely revamped position group. LSU dipped into the transfer portal to add depth to their defensive backs, reeling in Colby Richardson, Jarrick Bernard-Converse, Mekhi Garner and Greg Brooks Jr. All four transferred into the program this offseason, coming from McNeese State, Oklahoma State, Louisiana-Lafayette and Arkansas. READ MORE:…

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    Brian Kelly selfishly leaving for LSU with Notre Dame in playoff race puts sport’s hypocrisy on display

    Whatever Brian Kelly told the Notre Dame players on his way out the door Tuesday morning, his final team meeting didn’t include the words, “It’s not worth it.” It didn’t need to. Kelly’s shocking actions spoke louder than any profound exit address. At perhaps the most storied sports program in the world, one in the thick of a College Football Playoff race with a national championship potentially within reach, Kelly punted. The LSU job was more desirable. The Tigers needed him now with early signing day approaching. The money was certainly more substantial. For Kelly, it was not worth chasing the dragon that has kept the coach from getting a…

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