BATON ROUGE – Despite a dominant performance in a 34-10 win over Arkansas last Saturday, the LSU football team committed 11 offensive penalties and seven false starts against the Razorbacks.
Those penalties cost the Tigers offense momentum and points, with LSU settling for four field goals in the game.LSU players know those mistakes cannot be repeated this Saturday if they want to go No. 14 Texas A&M and come out with a win.
“We can’t shoot ourselves in the foot, we understand that, and it’s self-inflicted injuries to our offensive drives,” said senior running back Josh Williams. “Coach (Joe) Sloan really harped on us being focused and really focusing on that this week. If we have any false starts, the player has to run around the field, we’re just providing different things to get us ready for the game, we have a lot of noise at practice to really get …