The word “finish” came up quite often in the six days between LSU’s season-opening win against Miami and Saturday night’s 31-0 victory over Southeastern Louisiana.
LSU gave up two fourth-quarter touchdowns to allow a comfortable 30-point lead shrink to 16 before taking a 33-17 win over then-No. 8 Miami last Sunday night.
As satisfying as that win was, it wasn’t enough for Dave Aranda’s group.

