Brian Kelly's message to his team at halftime was simple: Eliminate the catastrophic mistakes.

"If we play cleaner, we’re in great shape," the LSU coach told the LSU radio network.

After fumbling the ball at the goal line, throwing an interception and scoring just three points off of two South Carolina turnovers in the first half, LSU wasn't quite done squandering opportunities or making massive mistakes Saturday night against South Carolina.

But thanks to another superb defensive performance, another interception from fifth-year senior quarterback Garrett Nussmeier in the third quarter wasn't enough to cost LSU a win.

The Tigers took down South Carolina 20-10 in Tiger Stadium on Saturday, improving to 5-1 despite turning the ball over three times and failing to cash in on opportunitie

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