Ed Orgeron stepped into a fighter's stance. He lifted his arms from the podium and cocked his hands like a boxer.
He knows his team's talented, and he saw for 22 minutes how good it can be, but it's that fight he mimicked during his post-game press conference that he wishes his team showed more often. It's that fight that could take LSU from good to great.
LSU beat Louisiana Tech 38-21 on Saturday (Sept. 22), and it stands at 4-0 going into the bulk of the SEC schedule, but for the fourth game in a row LSU started out well, and for the fourth game in a row LSU let off the gas.