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Per LSUSports.net: BATON ROUGE -- Three failed chances in the redzone and a fumble on a kickoff return cost the LSU football team, as the No. 16-ranked Tigers lost to No. 21 Florida in the home finale, 16-10, Saturday in Tiger Stadium.

LSU (6-4, 4-3 SEC) amassed 423 yards of total offense but was 2-of-5 in the red zone including a fourth-and-goal fumble by running back Derrius Guice, who was stretching the ball toward the goal line as time expired.

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Hard to watch. Was there and the RBs kept running over us. I don't know what was going on. There was no life on the sideline, the hits were not hard, it was just weird. Even the crowd really was not loud till half way through 4th. It seems like offensive struggles just sucked the life out of the team and the crowd. I love CEO but yeah we need a proven, not a Jimbo guy but go get him. I just wish that somehow Dave Aranda could stay, but I know how it is.
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The story on ESPN about the W. Michigan coach today made me really like him. Real motivational guy
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Motivation is awesome.
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Unbelievable with all the talent here.
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Hey Jimbo! Come on down! Alleva has probably already made the call. And you can't blame him. We're now 1 and 2 in November. A & M is not a given either. Sad days at LSU. Thanks Coach O for the effort.
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Well Tom Herman is off the board for sure. Texas is about to fire Charlie Strong after losing to Kansas today. The question now is what will Alleva do?
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Well Coach O did a great "Interim" job now Is time to move on.
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So I guess the Orgeron experiment is over?
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I think you're right.
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We should have won but did not especially considering UF D injuries. Key fumble in the red zone, botched FG, and letting UF get a TD while throwing out of the end zone cost us. Not much more need to be sad besides coach Mac crying about how LSU talking about the mighty hurricane that changed the game scheduling. Didn't have much of an opinion of Mac until now... DOUCHE!
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I hate day games
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The last drive minus the goal line was how LSU's offense was supposed to look like all game. Spread em out, RB swing/draw, a combo of post routes by WR and TE. It worked like a charm, and yet they didn't even try it until it's too late and their back is against wall. And within goaline situation, they cave back to the old unimaginative game plan, that's why they were stopped. A change in offensive philosophy is a must.
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Dead on accurate assessment. Looked like Les and Cam were still calling the plays. Bye Ensminger!
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Pathetic. Twice inside the 5 and no points. This game should never have been close and yet we lose in typical fashion. No one does less with more than LSU.
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four times inside the 8 and 3 points.
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Total disgrace
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On that 3rd down shoulda faked to the FB and pitched it to Darious
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should have run Derius twice
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