By the end, it was just a handful of plays that the LSU Tigers were running on offense against the Florida Gators on Saturday in Tiger Stadium.
A counter, with a guard pulling. A power, creating a lane for a running back. And maybe a couple of variations on that.
And, in fairness, LSU scored its game-winning touchdown on something trickier — a play-action pass with a jet motion that fooled Florida defenders just enough to let Max Johnson get just enough space to throw a pass to Jaray Jenkins, who had just enough space to eliminate any angles to a tackle between him and the end zone.