TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — LSU lost to No. 4-ranked Alabama 20-9 on Saturday night at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Here's what we learned from the Tigers' third straight defeat, which dropped LSU to 5-4 and 2-4 in the SEC:
1. Cold comfort for change
Since the Tigers’ 49-25 blowout loss to Texas A&M two weeks ago, LSU fired coach Brian Kelly, offensive coordinator Joe Sloan and committed to running the ball to help beleaguered quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. After a promising early start, it was more of the same for the anemic LSU offense, which lost a net 5 yards (including taking a knee) on its last seven plays of the first half. In the third quarter, Nussmeier was replaced by Michael Van Buren.
2. Where's the pass defense?
Remember when the LSU defense looked like one of the best in the country? T

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