AUBURN, Ala. -- After falling behind early to Auburn a year ago, No. 12 LSU wanted to start fast playing in Jordan-Hare Stadium this time around.
LSU jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter and everything seemed to be going the way of Ed Orgeron's Tigers. But then just like a year ago in the second quarter, things started to turn the other way.
But unlike the 2017 game, Orgeron and his team turned it around for a come-from-behind 22-21 victory over No. 7 Auburn.
Damien Lewis' illegal block wiped out a first down for Clyde Edwards-Helaire that would have put LSU inside the Auburn 30-yard line but instead pushed LSU back to the Auburn 46.