LSU fans were really venting at Brian Kelly last night after losing to Texas A&M. Do they never take a step back and realize losses like these are sometimes due, and in the more open SEC format, the season is still quite navigable?
I thought LSU outplayed Texas A&M well into the 3rd Q. The Tigers secondary locked down A&M's passing game, the receivers were lethal, OL blocked mostly well for Nussmeier, but couldn't get a running game going. All in all, LSU looked well prepared for a tough road game - credit Kelly? The three untimely turnovers didn't help, but what ultimately tripped up LSU were matters nearly impossible to prepare for - things like the blown FG, which I thought triggered momentum Texas A&M's way. And with that momentum shift, Texas A&M was able to use a sudden QB change w/ Marcel Reed as a secret weapon that noticeably caught LSU's defense off guard and fooled LSU's coaches.
Unlike the raging LSU fans across social media last night, I don't blame Brian Kelly; his staff has done a great job righting the season, winning 6 straight after losing their Vegas opener to USC. And though out-coached last night by an excellent A&M staff, LSU did well in a position of disadvantage for much of the game. Both sides took advantage of each other's mistakes (like breakdowns in the Aggie secondary) and as the game went along A&M had one or two more late chances to capitalize than LSU.
LSU plays Alabama at home in two more weeks; win and all the hysterics will die down again. So predictable.