Last Updated on September 29, 2009 2:53 pm by drew
LSU-Georgia Odds
Athens,
Miles can only hope for a better effort as fourth-ranked LSU faces No. 18 Georgia on Saturday as the highest-ranked team to visit
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Those big plays, along with a goal-line stand after
It hardly made Miles happy, though.
"The team better show up at home on Monday ready to work," he said shortly afterward.
LSU is last in the SEC in offense at 310.0 yards per game and has yet to crack 31 points, averaging 28.0 – ninth in the conference.
"Right now we’re playing vulnerable," said Miles, whose team nonetheless climbed three spots in the Top 25.
Jordan Jefferson threw for a career-high 233 yards, but the ground game was almost completely shut down. Keiland Williams led the running backs with 20 yards rushing.
The Tigers got Patrick Peterson’s 37-yard return of an interception for a touchdown that opened the scoring and Chad Jones’ 93-yard punt return for a score in the fourth quarter, but LSU will likely have to be better offensively against a
The Bulldogs (3-1, 1-0) had a quieter offensive day last week, holding off
Joe Cox has thrown for 245.0 yards per game and totaled nine touchdowns along with five interceptions, while sophomore A.J. Green leads the SEC in receiving with 428 yards and is second with four TDs.
Green had another stellar performance last Saturday night, hauling in eight throws for 153 yards and catching a 56-yard touchdown in the first quarter. He also blocked a field-goal attempt with about 4 1/2 minutes left that would have put the Wildcats ahead.
"You’ve just got to give him a chance to make a play," Cox said. "He’s definitely a special guy to have on our team. I’m glad he’s on our side."
While Cox and Green have been outstanding in powering
"They (LSU) had a close one last week too," Richt told the team’s official Web site. "Both of us have been through it. Now we have to see how we match up, and it should be interesting. Right now, we’re just digging in to see what the matchups will be.
The Bulldogs took the last matchup at Sanford Stadium 26-13 in 2004, but LSU leads the all-time series 14-12-1. The Tigers will be the highest-ranked opponent to play in
Posted: 9/29/09 2:53PM ET