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| LSU looking more like a college football monster BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Ryan Perrilloux's pair of touchdown passes made for a nice outing against Virginia Tech's nationally respected defense. And Perrilloux is only a backup. LSU's roster is looking increasingly like an embarrassment of riches for head coach Les Miles, who seems a little disquieted by all the compliments coming the Tigers' way after a pair of blowouts to open the season. "I like what we did, I certainly understand it, but I'm not letting anyone bestow anything upon us," Miles said after LSU's 48-7 triumph over the Hokies on Saturday night. "We need to come to work every day how we came to work this last week. If we do that, we'll be fine. If we don't we will not achieve what we want to." What second-ranked LSU (2-0) wants to achieve is a chance to take an 80-mile trip to New Orleans in January to play in the BCS national championship game, preferably against mighty Southern Cal, which for now remains the top-ranked team in the land. To get there, the Tigers will have to win the Southeastern Conference and probably go undefeated. That's always a tall order, but it hardly seems out of reach for LSU, considering how the Tigers have totally dismantled their first two opponents, both of which play in major conferences. LSU looking more like a college football monster - SportsFlash - NOLA.com
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