LSU’s run of dominance hasn’t even shown a single sign of slowing down.
That continued in emphatic fashion in the first semifinal of the College Football Playoff on Saturday in Atlanta.
The top-ranked Tigers absolutely trounced No. 4 Oklahoma 63-28, punching their ticket to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game in New Orleans on Jan. 13 where they will meet the winner of the Fiesta Bowl between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Clemson.
The game was essentially over at halftime. By that point, LSU led 49-14 and had put up an absurd 497 yards of offense, an attack led by Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow.