LSU coaches take critical look at offense from Georgia game in order to replicate it 

LSU head coach Ed Orgeron said the Tigers offense has some soul-searching to do.

After recording 475 total offensive yards in a 36-16 blowout of then-No. 2 Georgia on Oct. 13, the offense has puttered in its last three games against Mississippi State, Alabama and Arkansas.

LSU recorded 239 total yards in a rainy, 19-3 win over Mississippi State, which has the nation’s No. 7-ranked total defense (281.3 yards allowed per game). Then, the Tigers were shutout by No. 1 Alabama, 29-0, on Nov. 3, while being held to a season-low 196 total yards.

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