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Flynn throws 4 TD passes, LSU humbles Ohio State 38-24

LSU linebacker Ali Highsmith (7) knocks the ball from Ohio State quarterback Todd Boeckman (17) causing a fumble that LSU recovered in the second half during the BCS championship college football game at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Monday, Jan. 7, 2008.

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LSU linebacker Ali Highsmith (7) knocks the ball from Ohio State quarterback Todd Boeckman (17) causing a fumble that LSU recovered in the second half during the BCS championship college football game at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Monday, Jan. 7, 2008.

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NEW ORLEANS — Les Miles unleashed an ear-piercing whoop, then leaned back and exhaled as if he had been holding his breath all night.

"I just had to do that," the LSU coach said.

Easy for him to say, now that he has the BCS national championship trophy.

The second-ranked Tigers danced, dodged and darted their way into the end zone Monday night, turning the title game into a horrible replay for No. 1 Ohio State. It was over early, with Matt Flynn throwing four touchdown passes in a 38-24 win.

In a season of surprises, this was hardly an upset: Ohio State once again fell apart in college football's biggest game. A year after the Buckeyes were routed by Tim Tebow and Florida 41-14 in the Arizona desert, they barely did better.

Playing at their home-away-from-home in the Big Easy, the Tigers (12-2) became the first two-loss team to compete for the title.

Still, LSU was a runaway No. 1 in the final Associated Press poll. The Tigers received 60 of 65 first-place votes from a national media panel. Georgia, Southern California, Missouri and Ohio State rounded out the top five. Georgia had three first-place votes while Southern Cal and No. 7 Kansas each had one.

And while Miles got to hoist the $30,000 crystal prize, surely many fans around the country were wondering if someone else was equally worthy.

The top six teams in the final AP poll all had two losses and Kansas had one.

"Certainly there will be some argument as to who's the best team. But I think the national champion has been crowned tonight," Miles said. "I have give great credit to some divine intervention that allows us to be in this position."

Shouts of "SEC! SEC!" bounced around the Superdome as the Tigers won their second BCS crown in five seasons. They are the first school to win a second title since BCS rankings began with the 1998 season.

"My team is the No. 1 team in the land," said All-American defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, who passed up the NFL draft to return for his senior season.

LSU rallied from an early 10-0 deficit, taking a 24-10 halftime lead that held up.

"We just didn't do the things you need to do to win a ballgame of this nature. We're very aware that LSU's a deserving champion," Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said.

Jacob Hester bulled for a short touchdown, Early Doucet wiggled loose for a touchdown and Dorsey led a unit that outplayed the top-ranked defense in the nation.

Ohio State (11-2) had little to celebrate after Chris "Beanie" Wells broke loose for a 65-yard TD run on the fourth play of the game.

"It's unbelievable to know you've failed two years in a row," Wells said.

LSU, whose two losses both came in triple overtime, became just the fourth favorite to win in 10 BCS championship games. The Tigers added to the crown they won in 2003 — their other national championship came in 1958.

"We came out here with the right frame of mind. We kept hanging in there," Flynn said.

Miles probably got a little extra satisfaction, too. Though he turned down a chance to return home to Michigan, he did something his alma mater hasn't done recently — beat the Buckeyes.

The loss left Ohio State at 0-9 overall in bowl games against teams from the Southeastern Conference. The SEC delights in whipping Big Ten teams in what's become a rivalry that steams up fans on both sides.

Better on offense and defense, the Tigers got two big plays on special teams — Ricky Jean-Francois blocked a field goal, and LSU took advantage of a roughing-the-kicker penalty.

Flynn hit Doucet with a 4-yard toss with 9:04 left for a 31-10 lead and the celebration was on in earnest. The Buckeyes made the score more respectable on Todd Boeckman's 5-yard TD pass on fourth down to Brian Robiskie, only to have Flynn come back and throw his second TD pass to Richard Dickson.

Flynn finished 19-for-27 for 174 yards and was picked the game's most outstanding offensive player.

As the clock ticked down, Boeckman threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Brian Hartline.

Ohio State was trying to win its second BCS title in six years, and add to the one that Tressel captured by upsetting Miami 31-24 in double overtime for the 2002 championship.

For sure, the Buckeyes were perhaps the most-maligned No. 1 team in recent memory, with critics attacking them all season. Tressel gave his players a 10-minute DVD filled with insults hurled at them by television and radio announcers, hoping it would motivate his team.

Instead, the Tigers ravaged the nation's best defense and showed that maybe all those naysayers were right.

"I worry about disappointment because of how hard the kids work. I don't worry about criticism," Tressel said. "If you struggle taking criticism, you better not be at Ohio State and better not be playing football."

Known as a punishing runner, Wells got the game off to a quick start. On the fourth play from scrimmage, the Buckeyes' bruising back started left, made a nifty cut right and burst through the middle.

Wells was gone, off on the longest run of his career. And so much for SEC speed — Wells outran All-America safety Craig Steltz for a 65-yard TD.

Wells was welcomed by a familiar face once he got back to the sideline. Miami Dolphins receiver Ted Ginn Jr., wearing scarlet and gray Mardi Gras beads, knew all about early strikes. He provided Ohio State's only highlight in last year's BCS title game, returning the opening kickoff for a touchdown.

This time, Ohio State made it 10-0 on its next possession. Boeckman hit a wide-open Brandon Saine for 44 yards, setting up Ryan Pretorius' 25-yard field goal.

Only five minutes into the game, Ohio State and its all-brass band was blowing away the Tigers. LSU looked dazed and defensive coordinator Bo Pelini — who now becomes Nebraska's full-time coach — had few answers.

Fortunately for the Tigers, their offense started clicking. On a team full of flash, it was the reliable ol' Hester who settled down LSU.

First, he barreled into All-America linebacker James Laurinaitis for a short gain. Both players are the rugged type and in a nice show of sportsmanship, Laurinaitis — whose dad, Joe, once starred as "Animal" in the "Legion of Doom" wrestling tag team — helped up Hester.

Hester broke off a 20-yard run on the next play, and LSU eventually got a 32-yard field goal from Colt David that made it 10-3.

That score late in the first quarter seemed to jazz everyone in purple and gold. The Tigers zoomed into fast motion, the band's Golden Girls suddenly put more bounce in their step and thousands of fans started screaming even louder.

Flynn also seemed to recognize exactly what Ohio State was trying to do. LSU quarterbacks spend a lot of time with an Xbox, playing a custom-made video game to read defenses. Apparently, what worked on the screen did even better on the field.

Two big penalties against Ohio State helped set up Flynn's 13-yard touchdown pass to Dickson, who somehow found himself uncovered. Flynn punctuated the strike by hollering, giving a wild fist pump and putting up both hands to signal TD.

Tied at 10, the Buckeyes counted on Wells. He delivered one of the season's best stiff-arms on a 29-yard romp, and Ohio State seemed poised to retake the lead.

Instead, Jean-Francois crashed through the middle, swung his big right arm and blocked Pretorius' 38-yard field goal try.

As Ohio State trudged off the field and LSU ran on, it was all over. It only took a while to confirm it.

"We had a chance early and a chance later. LSU just made too many plays," Laurinaitis said.

LSU turned to another of its five dangerous tailbacks, and NCAA sprint star Trindon Holliday zigzagged closer to the goal line. Flynn's perfect pass to Brandon LaFell in the back left corner of the end zone put the Tigers ahead 17-10.

Then, it was time for LSU's defense to make the big play. Cornerback Chevis Jackson intercepted Boeckman's loss toss and streaked 34 yards down the right sideline.

The Tigers moved to a first-and-goal at 1. On third down, Hester plunged up the middle and it was 24-10.

       24 Comments

Posted by NCCOLTSFAN on January 8, 2008 at 12:15 a.m. (Suggest removal)

WTGGGGGGGGGG Tigers!
Oh.
MVP-Erik Ainge!
sorry... couldn't resist!
Off till fall!

Posted by tennpride on January 8, 2008 at 12:16 a.m. (Suggest removal)

SEC wins national championship. what a suprise... 2008 looking good for the vols!

Posted by tnbanker_govols on January 8, 2008 at 12:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Wow.....I just don't get it. How could another underachieving SEC team win a National Championship???? Even ESPNs Herb, Corso, and Fowler admitted that the SEC has the toughest conference in College Football. Watch out for that flying pig!!!!!

Posted by wuwh_08 on January 8, 2008 at 12:29 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Why was Urban Meyer their? Man he ticks me off, GO VOLS!!!

Posted by ThaiVolFan on January 8, 2008 at 12:34 a.m. (Suggest removal)

We all know which conference is the best. LSU just proved it all over again. The Big Ten is really the Big PRETEND!! Lets all look forward to having another SEC team win it all next year, hopefully it will be the orange clad fellows from the east!
Go Vols!

Posted by ThaiVolFan on January 8, 2008 at 12:38 a.m. (Suggest removal)

SEC vrs. Big PREtenD ! =)

Posted by wuwh_08 on January 8, 2008 at 12:39 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Sorry, eVOLution long day and even longer night, didn't know that you were the GoVolsxtra spell checker. I will pay more attention next time to scrutinize the crap you say on here. Go VOLS!!!!!

Posted by newtonrail on January 8, 2008 at 12:39 a.m. (Suggest removal)

eVol, if you get into a grammar and spelling class on here, you won't get much sleep.

Posted by Grim1 on January 8, 2008 at 12:41 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Georgia is not Orange..
and I KNOW you are not talking about Tennessee.
I'm a die hard VOl fan...bet they are at least 4 years away from a NC..6 if Phil sticks around.

Posted by mparker on January 8, 2008 at 12:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Hey, know what?? That article was unfari. OSU played to the end this time. Last year, they gave up. the game was still in doubt until the inerception by LSU.

Not to make a stink: beat bama, and win the SEC championship....coulda been the vols??? ah, probably not. Still, the vols would've been on a long win streak.........

Posted by mbible1utk on January 8, 2008 at 1:30 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I wish we could add Ohio State to our out of conference schedule. They get ranked very high without earning it, and it's a guaranteed win for an SEC team. It's everything you could ask for in an out-of-conference game.

I think it'd be funny if all 12 SEC schools contacted Ohio State wanting a home and home :)

Posted by hglover40 on January 8, 2008 at 1:41 a.m. (Suggest removal)

VolCR - You are a sorry excuse for fan.
Grim1 - Georgia does have more talent than UT, but they have the last 2 years and look at the score of those games.

We had a 10 win season and many great players returning; doesn't that make you folks the least bit hopeful?

You people whine more than my 9 year old.

Posted by volhooch on January 8, 2008 at 6:23 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Way to go LSU! Great win for the SEC.
Maybe now a lot of the big 10 whiners will shut up for awhile. If you listen to the Jim Rome show during the day, you'll know what I'm talking about.
Also, I was wondering if Lou Holtz gave any post game interviews after guaranteeing that LSU "Had no chance to win the game". (Idiot)

GO VOLS!

Posted by VOLstuckINky on January 8, 2008 at 6:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Lou Holtz has elhimers or is already dead.

Posted by Ditchdigger on January 8, 2008 at 8:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)

VOLstuckINky,
What the heck is "elhimers"

Posted by 55Vol on January 8, 2008 at 8:07 a.m. (Suggest removal)

VOLstuckINky....elhimers?? is some sort of Hispanic malady that is found in ky only?

Lou probably has Alzheimers, or even more so is struck stupid. And Herbstreit is a close second to Holtz.

Posted by DingoVol on January 8, 2008 at 8:21 a.m. (Suggest removal)

As much as everyone likes to complain, the teams that finished the season 1-2 are teams that we dominated (Ga) or had the lead in the fourth quarter (LSU). If Arian doesn't run out of gas on the 4th quarter pass play and get caught from 15 yards behind, Eric doens't throw the interception and UT wins that game. So be positive. This team isn't that far away. Morley coming back is better than any recruit we could have signed in the secondary. If we get 2 good OL and 2 good DL's signed, we will be fine.

Posted by marc_ash on January 8, 2008 at 8:28 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Elhiemer? Isn't that the guy from the bugs bunny cartoons?

Posted by fundamentals83 on January 8, 2008 at 8:29 a.m. (Suggest removal)

mbible1utk
"I think it'd be funny if all 12 SEC schools contacted Ohio State wanting a home and home :)"

Now that is funny!

Posted by marc_ash on January 8, 2008 at 8:32 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Dingovol, Lets not get carried away. IF Arian doesn't run out of gas? Nobody care truthfully know that. Who knows, might have fumbled on the next play and lost the game that way.

The biggest thing UT fans need to look at is how the team progressed throughout the season. After early spanks, UT ran of 5-6 in a row and earned a SECCG spot. Lets not forget, UT held LSU to 1 offensive touchdown in that game. The D (which was supposed to be the teams weakeness) held a very good offense (that laid 38 on the "#1 team in the nation").

The main obstacle for the Vols next season will be the SEC. Brutal schedule for ALL SEC teams. FL, GA, LSU, Auburn will all be better as will Alabama. Not to mention the first week trip to UCLA.

Posted by cnalumni on January 8, 2008 at 8:38 a.m. (Suggest removal)

SEC SEC SEC. Its UGA and UT turn next.

Posted by orangebloodgmc on January 8, 2008 at 9:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Glad LSU won, but I think way too much is made of this conference rivalry b.s.

Posted by threehundredbowler on January 8, 2008 at 9:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)

volcr.Looking at your user profile, you list your name as Mary.Are you really Female or are you a male that wishes you were a female? Either way you are very disgusting.You have posted 387 times and have shown nothing but your lack of class and your ugly ass each time.Tennessee football is not all gloom and doom as you and a lot of others seem to think.If you are not satified with the team or coaches, or the sports writers,you need to look elsewhere for a program that will satisfy you.

Posted by pdhuff on January 8, 2008 at 10:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Crompton and a healthy Hardesty. That sounds good. Fleet linebackers. Good. WRs, not sure.

Now reality. D-line, has to be better, could not hardly be worse. Don't forget hurting (Flynn and Dorsey) LSU laid 464 on us. 10th in SEC defense.

Possible new wrinkles. Telling game early vs UCLA. National respect or lack thereof will hinge here. Need motivator, no more Bama's or Fla outings. Competed at Cal, accept that loss. Congrats again to PHil & Co for 10 wins. So close to Top 10.

Wouldn't make too much fun of Ga, if Richt doesn't screw them up. Will be battle in Athens. Maybe 3 in a row.

BCS or bust. Anything less is not a success. Maybe I set the bar too high. I know we're supposed to play to win championships. We do that, just haven't won them in nine long years.

Recruiting, then doldrums lock down. Maybe the Pearl can provide some relief. Know Pat will. Baseball is like watching paint dry. Good 2008 to all.

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