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Oklahoma rallies to beat LSU, keep playoff hopes alive
John Mateer found Isaiah Sategna for a 58-yard touchdown with less than five minutes left as Oklahoma rallied to beat LSU, 17-13.
The LSU Tigers and head coach Kim Mulkey made history Friday night with a 113-53 victory over Marist at the Paradise Jam tournament. It was the seventh consecutive game in which the Tigers had scored 100 or more points, breaking an NCAA record that stood for 43 years.
NORMAN, Okla. — John Mateer threw a 58-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Sategna with 4:16 left to overcome three interceptions, and No. 8 Oklahoma beat LSU 17-13 on Saturday night to likely wrap up a College Football Playoff spot.
LSU’s first road trip of the season went quite well. The Tigers won their first game away from the Pete Maravich Assembly Center by defeating Drake 71-62 on Friday in the Emerald Coast Classic, then routed DePaul 96-63 on Saturday night to win the championship in Niceville, Florida.
LSU interim head coach Frank Wilson sent a clear message on his coaching future after a loss to Oklahoma on Saturday.
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No. 5 LSU sets NCAA record with 7th straight 100-point game, beating Marist xxx-xx at Paradise Jam
No. 5 LSU set an NCAA record with its seventh consecutive 100-point game Friday night, routing Marist 113-53 in the Reef Division semifinal game at the Paradise Jam tournament.
On a day when the college football world was focused on whether or not Lane Kiffin was going to be come LSU’s next coach, the Tigers actually played a football game at Oklahoma to end the regular season.