This is setting up for the usual cardiac arrest accompanying both LSU and West Virginia’s games this season thus far: a tight game in the fourth quarter with little in the way of effective offense between two teams who could do anything at any moment. LSU just rode Stevan Ridley’s powerful running deep into WVU territory for a field goal, but 20-14 is still a one score game, and West Virginia’s Geno Smith has had a vastly improved second half, so the forecast is for sheer terror for both sides down the stretch here.


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