The run plays LSU called on Saturday in its win over Louisiana Tech were good for only marginal gains, save for a couple key exceptions.

One of them was a fourth-quarter carry by running back Harlem Berry . The five-star freshman took an inside handoff behind a couple blocks, spun through one tackle attempt, juked past another and raced toward the boundary for a 43-yard gain, giving the Tigers' offense one of the few highlight plays it produced in a lackluster home opener.

Did that run earn Berry a larger role in the LSU offense?

"He required a conversation," coach Brian Kelly said on Monday.

With sacks excluded, LSU rushed 30 times for a respectable 154 yards against the Bulldogs. Take a closer look at those numbers, however, and you'll see a more inefficient, inconsistent n

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