LSU wins, but must get better for Bama
By GeauxTigerNation staff
Published October 20, 2012, 06:19:08 PM
COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- The script was eerily familiar.
With the offense unable to move the ball, LSU's defense stayed on the field and Texas A&M took advantage, controlling the ball and building a 12-point second quarter lead Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field.
That's not always a bad thing for LSU.
"[Les] Miles thrives on stuff like that," said running back Michael Ford, whose 20-yard second quarter touchdown was the Tigers' first score in the 24-19 comeback win.
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