Following another disjointed performance from his offense at Ole Miss, LSU coach Brian Kelly told offensive coordinator Joe Sloan and wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton to make an adjustment.
LSU was going to pare down its playbook. Instead of running a wide variety of plays, the Tigers would focus on mastering the concepts they could already run efficiently.
"We went into that process about three weeks ago through the bye week," Kelly said during his weekly Monday press conference, "and I think it's proved to be effective for us."
Kelly has a point. The Tigers had over 400 yards of offense in their next game against South Carolina. They then scored 24 points this past Saturday against Vanderbilt — the most it had scored against an FBS opponent this year — while averaging 4.8 yar