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WATCH: Max Johnson scores his first rushing touchdown of the year

The LSU Tigers were looking for a fast start after the offense has come to a screeching halt in recent weeks. The team opted to go on defense first, and they kicked off to the ULM Warhawks, giving LSU the ball to start the second half.

After the defense was able to force the Warhawks to punt, the offense, led by quarterback Max Johnson, was ready to take the field.

The offense got deep into ULM territory on a screen to the freshman wide receiver Malik Nabers. Ty Davis-Price powered the Tigers deep into the red zone. It was up to No. 14 to finish the drive and give the Tigers their first lead.

On the ensuing drive, the ULM Warhawks drove deep into LSU territory. A fourth-down stand by LSU in a goal-to-go situation prevented them from getting on the scoreboard.

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