LSU looked like a completely different team under Ed Orgeron, who promised change in the wake of the Les Miles firing.

The Tigers put up 634 yards of offense in a 42-7 thrashing of Missouri in Baton Rouge, a number that would have been unthinkable just a week ago. The ground game in particular was dominant, even without Leonard Fournette.

Derrius Guice got the start in Fournette’s place and was nothing short of sensational, running for 163 yards and 3 touchdowns. His backup, Darrel Williams, contributed with 130 yards and 3 TDs. The Bayou Bengals totally owned the line of scrimmage against a Mizzou front seven with some pretty solid players.

While LSU is just 3-2, remember that one of those losses is out of conference. Technically, the Tigers still control their own destiny in the SEC West. They get to host No. 1 Alabama at Death Valley, too.

Be sure to watch the video above for some quick commentary following an awfully impressive blowout on the bayou.


John Crist is the senior writer for Saturday Down South, a member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy. Send him an e-mail, like him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter.