Something about how the linemen set their blocks told Grant Delpit what he neeeded to know. Stand back, he thought to himself, and wait for the play.
What happened next was a momentum-shifting stop of a fake field goal attempt by Georgia in the first quarter of No. 13 LSU's 36-16 victory against the No. 2-ranked team in the country at Tiger Stadium.
LSU led 3-0 at the time, and the Tigers followed that stop with a touchdown drive that went 84 yards and 12 plays. LSU eventually led 16-0.
"The line didn't really block like it usually does," Delpit said about the fourth-and-9 play from the LSU 14.