Hello, everyone. I’m back in advance of LSU’s Citrus Bowl versus Notre Dame to share with you a tale of woe from LSU’s last tangle with the Fighting Irish. By LSU standards, 2014’s 8-5 campaign was dismal. The recurring problems of the Les Miles era evolved into plagues, as an inept passing offense and suspect secondary squandered a ridiculous amount of NFL talent. The (Franklin American Mortgage, okay?) Music City Bowl looked like a great opportunity to end the season on a high note for a multitude of reasons. LSU would be able to showcase a loaded freshman class now with 12 games of experience under their belts, and cap off the glorious downslide of a Notre Dame team who had lost four out five games after being ranked fifth in the country in mid-October.