
1. Garrett Nussmeier’s Stellar Performance

2. Ju’Juan Johnson Shines in the Backfield
Running back Ju’Juan Johnson stepped up in the absence of Caden Durham, who left the game in the second quarter due to an ankle sprain. Johnson rushed for 43 yards and scored two touchdowns, providing a much-needed spark to LSU’s ground game And The Valley Shook.
3. Defensive Dominance
LSU’s defense was suffocating, holding Southeastern Louisiana to just 30 total yards in the first half. The Tigers forced multiple turnovers and pressured the quarterback consistently, disrupting the Lions’ offensive rhythm. Even with backups in the second half, LSU maintained its defensive intensity, allowing only 10 points in the game ESPN.com.
4. Special Teams and Depth Contributions
LSU’s special teams played a pivotal role, with kicker Alex Mahler executing crucial punts that pinned Southeastern Louisiana deep in their territory. Additionally, the depth of the roster was evident as backup quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. entered the game in the third quarter, leading a touchdown drive and showcasing the team’s preparedness and talent across all positions ESPN.com.





