Why all signs point to the LSU offense taking the next step up in 2019

Halfway decent.That’s what I’d call the LSU offense in 2018.

A group that finished No. 37 nationally in scoring got a little late-season boost from scoring 41 points in overtime periods alone against Texas A&M — LSU would have averaged 29.2 points per game and finished No. 64 nationally had the game ended in regulation like it should have — and getting to face UCF’s porous unit in the Fiesta Bowl.

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