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White Outlasts Purple In Annual Spring Game, 59-31
by TD Staff Reporter
April 23, 202210 Comments

Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Per LSUSports.net:
Sophomore quarterback Garrett Nussmeier connected with sophomore receiver Jack Bech on an 8-yard touchdown pass to open the second half and the White team never surrendered their lead the rest of the way, defeating Purple 59-31 in the annual L Club Spring Game presented by Tony Chachere.
The format for this year’s game featured a different look with an offense vs. defense scrimmage. While the offense tallied points like a normal game, the defense had their own point system.
Turnovers, sudden changes or stops counted for three points, as did a three-and-out, while 3rd or 4th down stops accounted for two points, and a sack, TFL or a rush of -2 yards or more represented just one point.
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Sophomore quarterback Garrett Nussmeier connected with sophomore receiver Jack Bech on an 8-yard touchdown pass to open the second half and the White team never surrendered their lead the rest of the way, defeating Purple 59-31 in the annual L Club Spring Game presented by Tony Chachere.
The format for this year’s game featured a different look with an offense vs. defense scrimmage. While the offense tallied points like a normal game, the defense had their own point system.
Turnovers, sudden changes or stops counted for three points, as did a three-and-out, while 3rd or 4th down stops accounted for two points, and a sack, TFL or a rush of -2 yards or more represented just one point.
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