EA College Football 25 sim predicts a massive bounce back for Garrett Nussmeier
On Saturday Night, the LSU Tigers will play host to the Vanderbilt Commodores under the lights of Tiger Stadium. In most year, this is a game you'd expect LSU to win with ease however LSU is in the midst of a 3 game losing streak while Vandy has turned its team around. To get an idea as to how this game may play out, we simulated a game of EA College Football 25 to see what we may see on Saturday.
The Commodores would open the scoring thanks to a 50 yard field goal by Brock Taylor. The Tigers would respond with a quick score of their own as Garrett Nussmeier would find CJ Daniels for a 30 yard score which would be Daniels first in the purple and gold. Vandy responded with another field goal before LSU stretched their lead to eight on a 49 yard touchdown pass to Kyren Lacy.
The second quarter would open with Diego Pavia finding Junior Sherril for a one yard touchdown. The Tigers would then pour it on scoring on a 75 yard touchdown to CJ Daniels followed by a 16 yard touchdown for Trey'Dez Green before closing the half out on a one yard run by Caden Durham.
The 3rd quarter was another one controlled by LSU as the Tigers stretched their lead to 29 points on a 16 yard pass to Kyren Lacy. Diego Pavia would answer with a one yard rush for a score which LSU answered with Caden Durham's second score of the day.
In the fourth Pavia once again found Junior Sherril for a one yard touchdown before LSU's Damian Ramos nailed a 31 yard field goal. The Commodores would answer with a 33 yard pass from Pavia to Richie Hoskins but, LSU slammed the door on an 18 yard run by Josh Williams.
A dominant showing from Garrett Nussmeier
LSU's offense scored 59 points in the simulation carried by Garrett Nussmeier and the passing attack. Nussmeier completed 17 of 30 attempts for 497 yards and 5 scores averaging 16.5 yards per attempt. Kyren Lacy exploed for 181 yards and two scored while CJ Daniel added 139 yards and a pair of scores and Mason Taylor was kept out of the endzone but, tacked on 95 yards.