LSU held off Syracuse 35-26 on Saturday night, but it didn’t look too glamorous in the win.

Still, the Tigers and their head coach, Ed Orgeron, were able to put away the Orange late in the game.

Orgeron spoke to the Baton Rouge media after the game and offered some insight on some things he liked, and quite a few things he didn’t.

He noted the Tigers have a tough slate ahead.

LSU’s offensive line often looked out-manned in the game.

Orgeron said the coaching staff wanted to get freshman Myles Brennan some meaningful reps with the game on the line, but that doesn’t mean senior Danny Etling won’t be the starter in the future.

The Tigers’ head coach spoke about LSU’s injuries and lack of depth on defense.

LSU star running back Derrius Guice was missing in the second half. He’s been battling an undisclosed injury.

While Orgeron was impressed with Etling for the most part, he noted the Tigers need help in one area of the throw game:

At least the Tigers weren’t the most penalized team in the SEC this week.