Not exactly. He lost him helmet, Mullen put in Williams and he immediately completed a few big plays and they remained with him...he was put in with around 5 minutes left and led the team to a TD immediately. More importantly, MSU was in their two minute offense at that point...not a good time, for anyone, to be switching back to a QB when you're in hurry-up. As I recall, Mullen said something very similar in his post game presser.
Tomato Tomato. What we saw last year was Les Miles playing "not to lose" football. I think its funny how triggered people are this year about the fact that LSU might be sneaky good. And if Mississippi State is better than LSU, the SEC is in deep shit.
My fav prediction so far. This is the shit the team needs to see... 2014, opening spread, LSU -9.5 - we won by 5 i believe 2015, opening spread, LSU.-2, lost by 2 2016, opening spread, LSU-16, lost by 3 2017 opening spread was what lsu-6.5? The days of LSU beating us handily are over. We are equals. Win or lose it will be close. I like 24-17 State or 24-21 State.
I see references to the media not knowing LSU's Aranda/Canada aspect and I'm seeing the media recognizing both ... along with guys like Grantham. At Louisville, under a guy like Petrino and how he feels about defense, he's coached top defenses three yeras running--two being top ten. ACC football. That's nothing to sneeze at. If watched their defense this season and can see what some guys are thinking about this game.