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LSU and Texas A&M entered the night tied at the top of the Southeastern Conference standings, but a collapse from the Tigers and Texas A&M’s ability to capitalize was the difference. In a game LSU led 17-7 with a little more than 8 minutes remaining in the third quarter, the offense suffered miscue after miscue and paid for it with a loss. After holding Texas A&M starter Conner Weigman to six completions on the first eight drives, three interceptions by Garrett Nussmeier and the Aggies turning to backup quarterback Marcel Reed led to Texas A&M scoring 31 points in the final 23 minutes on a nig…

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