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LSU 40, UCF 32: Post-Game Review

Count me in with Poseur — LSU dominated Central Florida in this game, regardless of the final score. They held the Golden Knights down for, essentially, three out of four quarters. They held UCF to a season-low 4.1 yards per play, forced six punts (tying their season high) and a full 10 percent beneath their average third-down conversion rate (40 percent).

All while overcoming a host of starters AND their backups out. In general, LSU just had a generally snake-bitten prep for this game with defensive lineman Neil Farrell and receiver Dee Anderson suffering injuries on top of the players missing the game for one reason or another.