Make no mistake about it — the oft-even-keeled Dave Aranda was not pleased on Saturday night.LSU’s defense, the backbone of the team, surrendered 417 yards of total offense, 75 yards more than any game this season.
Louisiana Tech squeezed 330 yards and three touchdowns out of the secondary, marking the first 300-yard passing performance against the Tigers and the most passing touchdowns than the defense had allowed in the previous games combined.

