What We Learned: Mississippi State Versus LSU

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Sep 12, 2015; Starkville, MS, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs tight end Gus Walley (19) is tackled by LSU Tigers linebacker Kendell Beckwith (52) during the second half at Davis Wade Stadium. LSU won 21-19. Mandatory Credit: Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports

The Offensive Line has Major Questions

The biggest concern for the offense entering the 2015 season for the Bulldogs reared its head early and often in the game against LSU. The offensive line is going to go through some major growing pains.

Prescott spent much of the time in the first half running for his life in the first half of the game. When the ball was handed off, the LSU linemen and linebackers were often there to swallow the ball carriers up.

The encouraging part is the line played better in the second half. They should get better as the season goes on, but it needs to happen sooner than later.

Next: The Defense Will Be Fine