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    Stock Up, Stock Down: LSU beats Ole Miss in overtime classic

    By Kyle Richardson,

    17 hours ago
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    LSU welcomed Ole Miss into Baton Rouge for one of the biggest games of the season. The No. 9 Ole Miss Rebels were looking to remain in the top 10 and deep in the hunt for a college football playoff spot. To do that, they would have to beat No. 13 LSU under the lights of Tiger Stadium.

    The Rebels led this game from the start of the second quarter until Aaron Anderson caught a touchdown pass to tie it with 27 seconds left in the fourth quarter. That led to this game going to overtime. In overtime, the Rebels got the ball first and were backed up to 4th and 25. Ole Miss hit a 57-yard field goal to give them a 26-23 lead.

    On the Tigers’ first play in overtime, Garrett Nussmeier found Kyren Lacy on a 25-yard touchdown pass to win the game 29-26.

    Let’s look at who saw their stock rise and who saw their stock fall in this game.

    Stock Up: Aaron Anderson

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    Aaron Anderson had another big game as he caught a touchdown pass late to tie the game at 23. He finished the night with three receptions for 81 yards and a touchdown against Ole Miss.

    Stock Down: Run Game

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    Once again, LSU was unable to run the ball in a big game. The Tigers finished the night with 84 yards on 24 carries. That is an average of only 3.5 yards a carry. That will not get the job done in the biggest games. With the offensive line the Tigers have, they should be able to get over 100 yards on the ground.

    Stock Up: Whit Weeks

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    Whit Weeks had the best game of his career against Ole Miss. He finished the night with a team-high 18 tackles. 10 of those tackles were solo. He was almost ejected from the game for targeting but after a review, the call was overturned.

    Stock Down: Turnovers

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    The only downside I can see from this game is Nussmeier throwing two interceptions. Those two interceptions led to LSU losing the turnover battle against South Alabama. Again, it did not matter in the end, but it is something to improve on.

    Stock Up: Sacks

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    LSU spent a lot of time in the backfield against Ole Miss. The Tigers ended the night with six total sacks compared to Ole Miss having zero. Bradyn Swinson led the way with two sacks of his own.

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