Auburn's offense did a number on LSU in the first half.
In the first quarter, Auburn ran 19 plays for 188 yards and built a 17-0 lead. LSU started to adjust in the second quarter but Auburn still managed to get a pair of field goals including one by Daniel Carlson with 2:16 left in the second quarter to give Auburn a 23-7 advantage.
LSU scored before halftime but the defense was already working on adjustments. And it wasn't about changing plays or schemes either in LSU's come-from-behind 27-23 victory.
LSU coach Ed Orgeron said it was a specific formation Auburn was running that was giving the Tigers trouble.