Recap
BATON ROUGE (AP) — In a highly anticipated Week 3 CFSL showdown, the #6 LSU Tigers hosted the Auburn Tigers at Tiger Stadium, resulting in a gripping contest that had fans on the edge of their seats. LSU emerged victorious with a 49-40 win, marking their ascent to a 2-1 record and tying for 2nd place in the SEC, while Auburn found themselves at the bottom of the SEC standings with a 1-2 record.
The game kicked off with Auburn’s Baker Thomas showcasing his dual-threat capability, scoring an early touchdown and leading Auburn to a 17-0 advantage in the first quarter. However, LSU, undeterred by the early deficit, began their comeback with a 43-yard touchdown pass from Charlie Sammons to Robert Ivory, setting the tone for the rest of the game.
LSU’s offense was unstoppable, with Sammons throwing for 544 yards and six touchdowns, connecting with Robert Ivory and Ken Dixon III for significant gains. Ivory’s standout performance included three touchdown receptions, with one spectacular 54-yard catch. LSU accumulated an impressive 579 total offensive yards, with their passing game proving too much for Auburn’s defense.
Auburn’s Baker Thomas fought valiantly, throwing for 296 yards and three touchdowns, but his efforts were overshadowed by LSU’s aerial assault. Despite Auburn’s robust start and a late push, highlighted by Cory Smith’s two touchdown receptions, LSU maintained their momentum, with their defense making crucial plays, including a 38-yard interception return for a touchdown by Jace Carter.
Both teams displayed remarkable offensive prowess, but LSU’s ability to capitalize on Auburn’s mistakes and their explosive plays through the air were the difference-makers. Auburn’s defense, despite intercepting Sammons twice, struggled to contain LSU’s receivers, ultimately contributing to their defeat.
This thrilling encounter between Auburn and LSU was a testament to the competitive spirit and talent within the SEC, promising exciting matchups in the weeks to come.