BATON ROUGE — Early in the second half at Ole Miss on September 27, LSU football 's offense contended with three-man fronts for an entire series.

Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier was sacked on first-and-10 before being rushed to throw on second down. On third-and-18, Nussmeier had a good pocket but nowhere to throw the ball beyond the sticks, so he dumped it down to Kaleb Jackson, who was tackled 8 yards shy of the first-down marker.

Through its first five games, LSU's offense has seen plenty of three-man rushes from defenses. Why is that? How effective has that defense been against the Tigers' offensive line and Nussmeier despite LSU being at a numbers advantage? BUY LSU FOOTBALL TICKETS

The Daily Advertiser watched LSU's first five games and charted every time the Tigers (4-

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