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Game Analysis:

The LSU Tigers (8-4) are set to face the Baylor Bears (8-4) in the Texas Bowl on December 31, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. LSU’s offense, ranked 27th nationally, averages 431.8 yards per game, with quarterback Garrett Nussmeier leading the aerial attack, accumulating 3,739 passing yards and 26 touchdowns this season. However, the Tigers will be without key offensive linemen, including starting tackles Emery Jones and Will Campbell, who have opted out to prepare for the NFL Draft. This could impact their offensive efficiency, particularly in pass protection.
 
Baylor enters the matchup on a six-game winning streak, boasting an offense that averages 434.5 yards per game, ranking 24th nationally. Quarterback Sawyer Robertson has been instrumental in this surge, passing for 2,626 yards and 26 touchdowns with only seven interceptions. The Bears’ defense, however, has shown vulnerabilities, allowing 382.8 yards per game, which ranks 84th nationally. Notably, Baylor’s defensive backfield will be without key players, including DB Tay’Shawn Wilson, who has entered the transfer portal. The game is expected to be closely contested, with Baylor currently favored by 1.5 points.

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