When the ball landed in PJ Woodland's hands, the game should have flipped on a dime.

LSU trailed Ole Miss by a touchdown in the third quarter when the sophomore cornerback snatched his first career interception. LSU was in great position to turn the game in its favor as Woodland returned the errant throw for 31 yards into the Rebels' side of the field.

But the Tigers couldn't fully capitalize on quarterback Trinidad Chambliss' mistake. LSU gained just 16 yards on five plays and settled for a 48-yard field goal.

The kick was good, but a golden opportunity for a game-turning touchdown failed. LSU eventually lost 24-19 in a performance that raised more questions than answers about its offense.

Among those questions is the Tigers' inability to capitalize on turnovers.

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