LSU Tigers Secure 24-17 Victory Despite Key Fumble Incident

LSU Defeats Vanderbilt 24-17 Despite Late Fumble

BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU secured a 24-17 victory over Vanderbilt on November 23, 2024, at Tiger Stadium, highlighted by a late-game fumble in the end zone.

According to game officials, LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy fumbled the ball during the second half while being defended by Vanderbilt’s Randon Rontenette. This incident occurred in a crucial moment, but the Tigers managed to maintain their lead despite the turnover.

The Tigers dominated early in the game, establishing a solid lead that the Commodores struggled to close. However, Vanderbilt posed challenges with their defensive plays, making several attempts to shift momentum.

Authorities confirmed no significant injuries were reported during the game, and both teams left the field without incident. The outcome improves LSU’s season record, while Vanderbilt continues to seek victories in their remaining games.

The NCAA is expected to review the game highlights as part of their regular analysis process. Further comments on performance will be addressed in post-game interviews by both teams’ coaches.

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