It was clearly trending that way, with LSU holding a 56-14 advantage over the Sooners at halftime in last season’s College Football Playoff national semifinal game. At that point, with Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Joe Burrow firing lasers to wide-open LSU receivers all over the field, it appeared the eventual national champions were well on their way to “hanging a hundred” on the struggling Sooner defense, down four starters to the combination of injury, suspension and ejection.
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