However, LSU came back. Aided by a 30-yard penalty, the Tigers started an 82-yard drive that was capped by a 1-yard plunge by Noah Cain on fourth-and-goal. That drive was the first time all game that LSU looked like a capable offense, and the purple and gold crowd has come alive as the two teams head into the final frame. Daniels is running for his life from a Seminoles defensive front that was living in the backfield. The pressure has relegated Daniels to a “one read and bail” quarterback, which has prevented him from finding his receivers deep downfield. CBS Sports will be with you the whole way breaking down everything that happens as LSU battles Florida State. Keep it locked here for live scores, analysis and highlights throughout the game.