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For a sixth-straight year, LSU was unable to beat Alabama — as it fell by a score of 10-0 in Baton Rouge.
QB Danny Etling was battered and bruised by the Alabama front seven all night long. RB Leonard Fournette also couldn’t get on track — as he finished with only 35 yards on 17 carries.
Interim head coach Ed Orgeron addressed the loss with the media:
Orgeron: "We're going to move on to game five and 'Tell The Truth Monday" #LSU
— JT (@ThatDamnJosh_) November 6, 2016
#LSU coach Ed Orgeron: This team was believing it could beat this team and I was right there with them.
— JimKleinpeter (@JimKleinpeter) November 6, 2016
Orgeron:"You want to win the game. You want to execute. We did not execute. So everybody's feeling we left a lot on the table tonight." #LSU
— James Bewers (@JamesBewers) November 6, 2016
#LSU coach Ed Orgeron: We weren't going to play anything safe. Danny didn't play well and he knows it. But we win as a team, lose as a team.
— JimKleinpeter (@JimKleinpeter) November 6, 2016
Orgeron how good the #Bama front is: "I'm just going to say we didn't execute tonight. That's all I'm going to say about it." #LSU
— James Bewers (@JamesBewers) November 6, 2016
Orgeron: “We still have a chance to have an excellent season." #LSUBama
— Roy Lang III (@RoyLangIII) November 6, 2016
#LSU coach Ed Orgeron: The defense gave a valiant effort. We have a good football team and 3 great games left.
— JimKleinpeter (@JimKleinpeter) November 6, 2016
Ed Orgeron still trying to drive home the "new season" to #LSU's players. Said they are 3-1 now with a chance to finish 6-1.
— Shea Dixon (@Sheadixon) November 6, 2016
Orgeron: "I thought the defense gave a valiant effort."
— JT (@ThatDamnJosh_) November 6, 2016