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LSU football: Top 10 plays of 2015

2015 was an eventful year for LSU football.

Defensive coordinator John Chavis left for College Station, Brandon Harris won the quarterback competition over Anthony Jennings and, at the end of the season, Les Miles nearly lost his job. And that does not begin to cover what happened on the field.

The season opener against McNeese State was canceled due to inclement weather. The South Carolina game, originally scheduled to be played in Columbia, S.C., was moved to Baton Rouge due to flooding. Leonard Fournette continued to develop into one of the most dominant running backs in the country, while the passing game was good enough to help the Tigers to a 7-0 start.