Posts Tagged Keiland Williams
LSU Sneaks Past Arkansas 33-30
Posted by Monty in College Football, Football, LSU Game Recaps on November 29, 2009

LSU defeats Arkansas 33-30 in OT.
LSU is thankful for a few things this holiday season.
-Caught Arkansas QB Ryan Mallet had on a bad day
-Trindon Holliday embracing his larger role Saturday
-Josh Jasper
1. Ryan Mallet, believe it or not, led the SEC entering Saturday, in passing yards, pass yards per attempt, and TD passes. Mallet had a 29-7 TD-INT ratio, he also completed 57% of his passes, which is pretty good considering his 9.3 pass yards per attempt. That said, he struggled big time on Saturday going 17-39 with a TD and interception. LSU got decent pressures on Mallet, forcing three sacks, but they didn’t dominate as much as Mallet struggled. He did make a big TD pass on 4th and 9 with 1:25 left in the game to put Arkansas up by three.
Ole Miss Beats LSU 25-23 In Dramatic Fashion
Posted by Monty in College Football, Football, LSU Game Recaps on November 22, 2009

Ole Miss sneaks past LSU in a crazy finish
The #10 LSU Tigers and Mississippi played a less-than-thrilling 57 minutes to start the game, but the final three minutes gave football fans plenty of excitement. Ole Miss led LSU 25-17 with 3:32 left and the LSU offense marched down field and scored a TD with 1:23 left in the game. LSU tried for two points and failed, but then things got really interesting.
LSU’s kicker Josh Jasper kicked a perfect onside kick that was recovered by Brandon LaFell on LSU’s 42 yard line with 1:17 left.
At this point…
-LSU had two timeouts left and
-Jasper kicked a 50-yard FG earlier in the game
LSU Sneaks Past La. Tech, 24-16
Posted by Monty in College Football, Football, LSU Game Recaps on November 15, 2009

Keiland Williams was LSU's only solid player from Saturday's "game" vs. La. Tech
LSU hasn’t lost to Louisiana Tech in over a century and on Saturday, there were times were that streak was going to end. Lousiana Tech hasn’t beaten LSU since 1904 and they gave LSU all they could handle in Baton Rouge.
Who would have thought that not having Jordan Jefferson or Charles Scott would have made LSU struggle so much. The Tigers did fine replacing Scott with Keiland Williams, but Jarrett Lee reminded everyone why he is 2nd string. Williams rushed for 116 yards on 15 carries with two TDs. Lee went 7 for 22 for 105 yards and a TD. Ouch! While I have criticized Jefferson this year, he is way better than Lee and Jordan gives LSU a much better chance of winning.
LSU Escapes Starkville With Win
Posted by Monty in College Football, Football, LSU Game Recaps on September 27, 2009

Chad Jones returns a punt for a touchdown
The Mississippi State Bulldogs had a first and goal on the LSU 2 in the final two minutes trailing by six points. Two yards was just too many to gain for the Bulldogs as they were stuffed on 4th and goal at the one yard line, securing a victory for #7 LSU.
That wasn’t the first goal line stand of the season this year for the LSU defensive line. They had a goal line stop in their previous game vs. Louisiana-Lafayette.
The second big play was the 93 yard punt return for a TD by Safety/Pitcher/Punt Returner Chad Jones. Jones keeps making big plays for the Tigers. So far this season he has two Interceptions, a punt return for a TD and a deflection of Bulldogs QB Tyson Lee pass on 3rd down as part of the LSU’s goal line stand.
LSU Defeats Vandy, Rain.
Posted by Monty in College Football, Football, LSU Game Recaps on September 12, 2009

LSU RB Keiland Williams scored twice, leading LSU past Vanderbilt 23-9.
Mother Nature probably made the biggest impact in Saturday night’s LSU vs. Vandy game. The rain in Baton Rouge certainly made passing and holding onto the football much tougher. There were 5 fumbles, including one resulting in a safety. The passing game on both sides became very conservative.
LSU Tigers Escape Washington With A Win
Posted by Monty in College Football, Football, LSU Game Recaps on September 6, 2009

#11 LSU beat Washington, but how well did they play?
I will get this disclaimer out of the way. I consider myself a LSU football fan and have followed them since I was young, and closely since 2003. I will try and write a game recap after each of their games. So here we Geaux…

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