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Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
BATON ROUGE – LSU, behind the play of quarterback Jayden Daniels, continues to be one of the most explosive in college football as the Tigers rank among the Top 10 nationally in six statistical categories at the halfway point of the season.

LSU returns to Tiger Stadium on Saturday for the first time since beating Arkansas in late September when they host Auburn at 6 p.m. on ESPN.

LSU leads the nation in total first downs with 169, an average of 28 per game. The Tigers are No. 3 nationally in total offense, averaging 548.3 yards per game. LSU is averaging 337.7 passing yards per game, which ranks No. 7 nationally. LSU’s 210.7 rushing yards per game stands at No. 2 in the SEC and No. 14 in the nation.

The Tigers are No. 5 in the nation in both scoring at 44.8 points per game and pass efficiency with a 185.8 rating. LSU has completed 139-of-198 passes for 2,026 yards, 19 TDs and only two interceptions.

LSU’s third-down conversion rate (40-of-71) of 56.3 percent leads the conference and ranks No. 3 in the nation.

Individually, Daniels leads the SEC and ranks No. 2 in the nation in four categories: total offense (398.5 yards per game), passing TDs (19), pass efficiency (196.7 rating) and points responsible for (140). He stands atop the SEC and ranks No. 3 in the nation in passing yards per game (328.2).

Daniels, who has been named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week three times this year, ranks third among all quarterbacks nationally in rushing yards with 422. He’s coming off a career-best 130 yards in the win over Missouri.

Daniels has accounted for four or more TDs in five straight games, the longest streak in school history, and he’s gone over the 400-yard mark in total offense three times, including a 513-yard effort against Ole Miss. Daniels’ 513 yards of total offense rank as the second-highest total in college football this year.

Wide receiver Brian Thomas leads the nation in touchdown receptions with nine and he’s No. 7 nationally in receiving yards with 603.

Malik Nabers, who has caught a pass in 24 consecutive games, ranks No. 2 in the nation in receiving yards (771) and yards per game (128.5), and he’s No. 5 in receptions per game (7.7) and total receptions (46), and No. 10 in TD receptions (6).

Nabers goes into the Auburn game ranked No. 9 in school history in career receiving yards with 2,208 and No. 9 in career receptions with 146.

(Release via LSU Athletics)
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12 Comments
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Bay Cat10 months
Just think if LSU had a decent defense???
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CrystalPreserves10 months
The defense gets scored on so fast the offense has more opportunity than most teams.
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tigersaint2410 months
Lsu can beat any team any day. It just depends on which team shows up
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paulbeasy10 months
Les Miles offense. Jordan Jefferson.

frick all of you idiots who had the nerve to say such.
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eugene1928LSU10 months
Shut up loser
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cypresstiger10 months
And the LSU defense is also among the national leaders…in the other direction
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CajunBullet10 months
Just need something that would reference a Defense.
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gumbojambalaya10 months
I was wrong about Jayden Jefferson
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225Tyga10 months
Meh article
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TommyDaTiger10 months
Joe had his Heisman moment in Tuscalooser, hopefully Jayden can do the same
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LSU_Legz10 months
Idk, Joe vs UGA I think was more of the Heisman game
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Mouche33710 months
LSU_Legz I agree. That pass to Jetts was definitely his Heisman moment in my eyes. He had a few, but the one against UGA was definitely the best!
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