Arkansas
Five stats that defined LSU’s win over Arkansas
According to GameOnPaper, LSU averaged ,38 EPA/play. That put the Tigers offense in the 98th percentile.
The offense got off to a shaky start and there was a Jayden Daniels interception, but once they got rolling, Arkansas didn’t have a response.
Starting with the Thomas touchdown right before the half, LSU scored on all of its remaining drives.
Daniels did damage through the air in all quadrants of the field. The run game showed up too with LSU racking up 188 yards tonight on 6.7 yards per carry.
There are very few questions about this unit moving forward and its one of the best in the SEC.