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College Football
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Louisiana State 66, Vanderbilt 38
When: 12:00 PM ET, Saturday, September 21, 2019
Where: Vanderbilt Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
Temperature: 82°
Head Official: Ken Williamson
Attendance: 32048

No. 4 LSU scored its most points in a non-overtime game since 1977, smashing Vanderbilt 66-38 at Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday afternoon.

LSU (4-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) scored four first-quarter touchdowns in just 4:35 of possession time, opening a 21-point lead at the end of the period.

Quarterback Joe Burrow was 25 of 34 for 398 yards and six touchdowns and no interceptions, with Ja'Marr Chase catching 10 passes for 229 yards and four scores.

In the first half, Burrow threw for 357 yards and four touchdowns, three to Chase, as LSU racked up 419 yards before the break.

Vanderbilt running back Ke'Shawn Vaughn rushed for 130 yards and two scores. Vandy got defensive touchdowns from outside linebacker Elijah McAllister and cornerback Randall Haynie.

Trailing 38-17, the Commodores (0-3, 0-2) tried an onside kick to start the second half, which LSU linebacker Micah Baskerville returned to the Vandy 1. Burrow hit wide receiver Racey McMath for a touchdown on the next play.

Vaughn answered with a 52-yard scoring run, but Chase caught his fourth TD of the game -- a 16-yarder from Burrow in tight coverage -- with 9:29 left in the third.

Vaughn galloped 41 yards through a gaping hole on the right side on the game's first snap. Seven plays later, he dragged a pile of defenders into the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown run.

But LSU raced five plays in 73 seconds on its first drive, evening the score on Burrow's scoring strike to wide receiver Justin Jefferson and kicker Cade York's PAT.

After Vandy's three-and-out, Burrow hit Chase with a short pass just across mid-field on the next snap, and Chase out-ran the Vandy defense for a 64-yard score.

After another Vandy three-and-out, the Tigers added a third touchdown just 10:02 into the game on running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire's 9-yard rush.

After the Tigers held Vandy on downs at their 30, Chase scored LSU's fourth touchdown of the first quarter on a 25-yard pass from Burrow.

With 1:56 left in the second quarter, Chase added a 51-yard catch-and-run for his third score of the first half.

Baskerville blocked and recovered a punt for a third-quarter score with 7:22 left.

The Tigers scored 72 against Texas A&M last year, but that came in seven overtimes. Saturday's scoring output was otherwise LSU's most points since a 66-7 win over Wyoming on Nov. 26, 1977.

LSU starting linebacker Michael Divinity exited the game with a second-quarter leg injury and didn't return.

Vanderbilt honored its 2019 national championship baseball team before the game.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
Rushing
Louisiana State   Vanderbilt
Clyde Edwards-Helaire Player Ke'Shawn Vaughn
14 Attempts 20
106 Yards 130
7.6 Avg Yards 6.5
1 Touchdowns 2
0 Long 0
Receiving
Louisiana State   Vanderbilt
Ja'Marr Chase Player Kalija Lipscomb
10 Receptions 5
229 Yards 68
22.9 Avg Yards 13.6
4 Touchdowns 1
0 Long 0
Team Stats Summary
 
  Yards Scoring Defense
Team Tot Rus Pas TD FG INT Sck FF
Louisiana State 599 181 418 9 1 2 3.0 0
Vanderbilt 374 145 229 5 1 1 2.0 0