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Tigers Dominate Bulldogs at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Week 15 Football Showdown

The LSU Tigers, with a commanding performance, outplayed the Georgia Bulldogs at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, ending the game with a score of 37-10. The Tigers' season record now stands impressively at 13-0, while the Bulldogs fall to a respectable 11-2.


LSU Tigers VS Georgia Bulldogs

The Tigers' offense was on full display as they amassed a total of 469 yards. The passing game was particularly effective, with LSU's quarterback throwing for an impressive 349 yards and four touchdowns. His completion percentage stood at an outstanding 74 percent throughout the game. The longest pass completed was for 71 yards, contributing significantly to their aerial dominance.


On the ground, LSU managed to gain a solid 132 rushing yards over 36 attempts. Although no rushing touchdowns were recorded by either team during this encounter, LSU's running backs contributed substantially to balancing their offensive attack and securing first downs when needed.


Special teams also played their part; field goal kickers for LSU had a successful day with three made goals out of four attempts – one from beyond the impressive distance of fifty yards – ensuring that every scoring opportunity translated into points on the board.


Defensively, LSU proved why they are one of the top teams in college football this season by limiting Georgia to just ten points. They sacked Georgia's quarterback three times and intercepted him twice while allowing zero touchdowns from these turnovers.


Penalties were kept relatively low by both teams; however, it is worth noting that each side incurred five penalties throughout this contest. Discipline on both sides ensured that penalty yardage did not have a significant impact on the outcome of this game.


As fans look ahead after celebrating another victory for their beloved Tigers, attention turns towards future challenges. The next game will see Louisiana State University hosting Oklahoma Sooners at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on December 28th at around four o'clock PM Eastern Time. Fans can catch all live action broadcasted on ESPN as these two collegiate football powerhouses clash in what promises to be another exciting chapter in college football history.

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