This is a HUGE game for all involved. Ole Miss is undefeated, in the top, 10, and riding high. LSU is 5-2 with a chance for a statement home win. Let’s get into it.
When LSU has the ball
More diversity in the run game.
Ole Miss, defensively, likes to play the kinds of odd (3 down with a 0 technique) front structures, which are designed to plug interior gaps and take away inside-zone. The problem is that LSU leans very heavily on it. It’s very important for LSU to get better at attacking the perimeter in the run game, and run-blocking a broader variety of concepts in general.