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LSU survives Daniels’ injury scare in romp over New Mexico

New Mexico running back Nathaniel Jones (25) carries against LSU linebacker Micah Baskerville (23) and linebacker Greg Penn III (30) in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. LSU won 38-0. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The LSU defense held New Mexico to 88 total yards and the Tigers survived an injury scare to starting quarterback Jayden Daniels in a 38-0 victory Saturday night at Tiger Stadium.

“Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, three times is a habit,” LSU head coach Brian Kelly said. “Three wins in a row. Our guys are building good habits.”

While the defense helped propel the Tigers (3-1, 1-0 SEC) to their first shutout victory since 2018, LSU did see Daniels exit the game in the third quarter with an injury.

Scrambling for 16 yards on a fourth-down play, Daniels was slammed to the ground by AJ Haulcy and Dion Hunter. He didn’t return to the game.

Kelly said Daniels could have gone back into the game.

“Strained his lower back,” Kelly said. “He could have went back in, but there was no need at that time of the game. He was cleared by the doctors, he was good.”

Before exiting the game, Daniels had one of his most efficient efforts thus far, completing 24 of 29 passes for 279 yards.

The LSU offense got going on its opening drive, marching 57 yards in eight plays, culminating with a 5-yard touchdown run by Armoni Goodwin for a 7-0 lead. After a 31-yard field goal by Damian Ramos made it 10-0, Daniels led LSU on a methodical, 15-play, 88-yard drive with Goodwin capping things off with a 1-yard touchdown run to make it 17-0.

Averaging 27.3 points coming into the game, New Mexico (2-2) struggled to develop any sort of rhythm offensively, crossing midfield only once.

“It’s difficult to shut out anybody in football,” Kelly said. “College football is set up for success on offense. Had to juggle the lineup defensively and the guys really rallied. It was pretty clear that they were going to have a difficult time moving the football on us. Our game plan was excellent.”

Lobos senior quarterback Miles Kendrick completed only 5 of 7 passes for 47 yards. Nate Jones led the Lobos with 33 yards rushing on eight carries and Jaden Hullaby had the biggest play of the night for New Mexico when he hauled in a 38-yard pass from Kendrick that moved the ball to the LSU 38-yard line — its deepest penetration of the night.

Sacking Perkins four times on the night as a unit, freshman linebacker Harold Perkins led LSU defensively with eight tackles.

Sophomore Garrett Nussemeier replaced Daniels in the third quarter, leading the Tigers to three touchdown drives to put the game away.

Transfer Noah Cain had touchdown runs of 49 and 1 yard. Nussemeier connected with Brian Thomas for a 57-yard touchdown to make it 38-0.