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2014 LSU vs Texas A&M

LSU more than doubled Texas A&M’s total offense, but multiple stalls in Aggies territory.

Texas A&M hung around at Kyle Field, but a Kyle Allen interception late in the fourth quarter gave LSU a 23-17 win.

The Tigers missed two of five field goal attempts in the win, but improved to 8-4 with a young Les Miles team. The Aggies, meanwhile, closed at 7-5 after a 5-0 start.

LSU ran for 384 yards in the win.

Each team’s star freshman made a highlight-worthy touchdown — LSU RB Leonard Fournette and Texas A&M WR Speedy Noil.

The Tigers now are 4-0 against the Aggies under coach Les Miles.

 

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