NASHVILLE - The LSU Tigers are playing a little role-reversal in their game against the Vanderbilt Commodores as the Tiger offense has come to play, but the LSU defense is struggling against Diego Pavia and their measured offensive attack.

LSU trails 14-10 in the second quarter after Pavia and the Dores put together a 14 play, 8:58 minute drive to retake the lead in part because of the play of Vanderbilt's tight ends and their ability to convert on third and fourth down.

Cedric Alexander plowed in from the one yard line on fourth down to give Vanderbilt the lead again in the second quarter capping that extended drive.

LSU was able to answer the opening Vanderbilt touchdown with a nifty touchdown toss from quarterback Garrett Nussmeier to Trey'Dez Green to give the Tigers an early 10-7 l

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