Roundup: LSU moves Vanderbilt to victory 41-7

LSU won a 41-7 win over Vanderbilt on Saturday night in Nashville at 1-1 during the season. Here’s a one-on-one summary of how the Tigers recovered from last week’s Mississippi state defeat.

1st quarter

Vanderbilt opened with a clearing before giving the ball to LSU, who took the ball and made a first check out before the drive stopped.

Vanderbilt took over and climbed into his own finish area before Ja haveon Marlow ran 22 yards to 30th. The player missed near midfield and Derek Stingley put the ball in LSU 15.

LSU temporarily took a first check out with a John Emery race at LSU 44. Emery continued to impress with an 11-yard short pass and the first attempt with a 17-yard run to reach Vandy 28. Myles Brennan hit Jontre Kirklin for a 28-yard landing step to crown the six-game, 85-yard run and put LSU ahead 7-0.

Vanderbilt couldn’t do much on offense and the Tigers took control in the 18th after a kick-off kick. Brennan stayed warm with a 22-yard pass to Jaray Jenkins to get the ball to LSU 48. On the 8th, Tyrion Davis-Price ran without a profit and then Brennan pitched incompletely, which led to a clearing.

Vanderbilt took over his own 15-yard line. A short time led to the end of the first quarter.

2nd quarter

Quarterback Ken Seals captured and then pitched incompletely, which led to a clearing kick to start the quarter of a moment. After a great comeback from Derek Stingley, LSU took over at Vandy 38. Emery returned to paintings snatching a 17-yard run at Vandy 21.

He helped put a landing pass to Terrace Marshall, who passed for yards. After an interception through Brennan at the upcoming LSU practice, Ken Seals hit Ben Bresnahan for an 8-yard landing pass to put the score 14-7. 51-yard landing pass to Marshall, with a 21-7 seal.

Vanderbilt practiced 11 games to close half, but missed a small basket. LSU knelt the ball and took it to the end of the break.

3rd quarter

Cade York hit a career 53-yard basket with 10:25 left in the fourth to bring LSU’s lead to 24-7.

LSU took a 30-7 lead in a 31-yard box purpose through York in the middle of the room.

Myles Brennan threw his fourth night landing pass in a flash of fleas that 29 yards opposed Kirklin. LSU was leading 34-7 when there were 46 seconds left in the fourth.

Fourth quarter

The Tigers went 41-7 on John Emery’s 12-yard landing run in the middle of the period.

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