LSU’s offense seemed disjointed in the first half against Florida State’s defense. Yes, the Seminoles unit has improved from last year, but the Tigers offense struggled to consistently moved it.

FSU leads LSU at halftime 7-3.

New LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels finished just 7-of-10 for 47 yards in the first half. Daniels did add 71 yards on the ground, but he often looked like he was running for his life due to FSU’s pressure. The Seminoles have already recorded 3 sacks. Star receiver Kayshon Boutte didn’t record a catch in the first half.

LSU’s offense recorded just 119 total yards in the first half. So, something has to change in the second half.

Will Brian Kelly bring in backup Garrett Nussmeier or will he stick with Daniels?

As bad as that first half was for LSU, it’s only down by 4 points.

LSU’s offense was the talk of the first half for all the wrong reasons on social media: