In terms of exciting, competitive football, the first round of the inaugural NCAA Football Tournament more or less lived up to the expectations of its backers. Four of the eight games were decided by a touchdown or less; three came down to the final moments of the fourth quarter or overtime. With the lowest seeds out of the way and the cream of the field rising toward the top, the quarterfinals should be even more exciting than the opening round. The recaps:
#1 LSU (14-0) 39, #16 Louisiana Tech (8-5) 7
With the Bulldogs down 10-7 and threatening to make a game of it in the third quarter, Louisiana State’s defense triggered a series of big plays that buried the underdogs from Ruston.
The ringleader, naturally, was Tyrann Mathieu. The sophomore playmaker opened the barrage with a 78-yard punt return for a touchdown, making it 17-7. Two minutes later Mathieu stripped Tech star Quinton Patton, setting up a field goal. LSU’s swarming defensive line then obliterated the Bulldog offense: three plays, -19 yards culminating in a safety and a 22-7 bulge. On the ensuing free kick, Mathieu weaved his way down to the Tech 18-yard line before being shoved out of bounds. LSU’s offense provided the coup de grace, as Jordan Jefferson’s scramble made it nineteen points in five minutes and a Tiger rout.
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