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Seven OT’s, an early Gatorade bath, coaches fighting people, LSU and Texas A&M gave us a little bit of everything

Last night’s LSU vs. Texas A&M game gave college football fans a little bit of everything to take in and it all pretty much started with less than a minute left in the fourth quarter as the Tigers led 31-24.

First it was Ed Orgeron getting a Gatorade bath since the Tigers surely couldn’t blow this game.

That however was until Kellen Mond decided he wanted Coach O to have Gatorade orange stink all over him for the next SEVEN overtimes.

And speaking of overtime, you’ll probably never see a better one in College Football.

So Texas A&M wins the highest scoring game in FBS history 74-72 as both teams combine for 146 points, over 1,000 yards (surprisingly) and 17 touchdowns.

But that wasn’t all.

After the game, LSU’s Director of Player Personnel Kevin Faulk got into a shoving match with an Aggie ‘bench credential’.

Apparently what happened according to an account told to Sam Khan Jr. of ESPN.com is the Aggie employee allegedly punched LSU special assistant Steve Kragthorpe in the chest. Kragthorpe, a former offensive coordinator for the Tigers has a pacemaker and suffers from Parkinson’s disease.

Apparently Faulk, a 13-year NFL player who played his entire NFL career with the Patriots wasn’t having any of that shit and took matters into his own hands.

Both schools aren’t commenting on the situation until they say ‘more information is gathered’.

 

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