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One LSU coach wants Joe Burrow to run more, but Ed Orgeron isn't so sure about that

Not everything you see on a football field is the result of hours of film study in preparation. Sometimes it's on-the-spot decision making.

Take Joe Burrow and his late-game touchdown run Saturday against Ole Miss as an example. The LSU quarterback took a shotgun snap and faked a handoff to Clyde Edwards-Helaire and then ran to the spot vacated by an Ole Miss defensive end.

That cleared a path for Burrow and his 35-yard run to the end zone.

"We just kind of drew it up on the fly," Burrow said Saturday. "And it worked out.