Arlington (AP) — With rumors swirling about LSU coach Les
Miles' future, Jordan Jefferson threw three touchdown passes to Terrence
Toliver and ran for a score to help the 11th-ranked Tigers rally for a
41-24 victory over No. 18 Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl on Friday
night.
Miles is likely a leading candidate for the coaching vacancy at Michigan, where he played and was an assistant coach.
In the days leading up to the Cotton Bowl, Miles said his focus was on his Tigers and that he enjoyed where he was.
But
LSU (11-2) has now completed its fourth season with at least 11 wins in
Miles' six years. The Tigers had only two 11-win seasons in their
history before that.
During the postgame celebration, Miles sang
the LSU fight song loud and proud with his players. When asked after
that if he'd back next season, there was a pause before Miles responded,
"It's a wonderful place. I love it here."
Texas A&M (9-4) led
10-0 in the first quarter, including a field goal after Jefferson threw
an interception, but had its six-game winning streak snapped.
It
was the 50th game between the border-state schools, but the first since
the 1995 opener. Texas A&M had won the last five games in a series
that likely will not be renewed in the regular season any time soon.
Jefferson
was 10 of 19 for 158 yards with scoring passes of 42, 2 and 41 yards to
Toliver, who had only two TD catches in the regular season.
LSU
went ahead for good when Stevan Ridley had a a 17-yard TD run, jumping
over a defender near the line and then sweeping right untouched into the
end zone for a 21-17 lead with 4:43 left in the first half.
Ryan
Tannehill, who had been 5-0 since taking over as the Aggies starting
quarterback, then threw two interceptions in a span of three throws —
after 127 consecutive attempts without a pick. The second interception
was by Eric Reid, who returned it 34 yards to the 2 to set up
Jefferson's short TD pass to Toliver for a 28-17 halftime lead.
Miles was considered a top candidate for the Michigan job three years ago, during LSU's national championship season.
In
an unusual pregame news conference before the 2007 Southeastern
Conference championship game, Miles expressed his intention to stay at
LSU and later signed a contract extension through 2012. Michigan
eventually hired Rich Rodriguez, who was 15-22 when he was fired this
week.
There was no pregame talk from Miles before the Cotton Bowl
on Friday, after Stanford coach and former Michigan quarterback Jim
Harbaugh agreed to a five-year deal to go to the NFL with the San
Francisco 49ers.
Before that, Harbaugh had appeared to be at the
top of a short list with Miles and San Diego State coach Brady Hoke,
also a former Wolverines assistant, as candidates to return to Ann Arbor
and replace Rodriguez.
Regardless of what Miles does, LSU will be
back in Cowboys Stadium for its 2011 season opener — against Oregon,
which plays Auburn for the BCS national championship on Monday night.
Ridley,
who wasn't sure he'd even get to play until the NCAA reinstated him
this week after an unspecified "one-time" academic violation, had 24
carries for 105 yards. Spencer Ware ran for 102 yards on 10 carries as
LSU got its first Cotton Bowl win in 45 years, since beating Arkansas
14-7 in the 1966 game.
After a three-game losing streak that
included a loss to Arkansas in Cowboys Stadium, Texas A&M earned its
Cotton Bowl berth with its longest winning streak in 12 years. The
six-game surge included victories over Big 12 division winners Oklahoma
and Nebraska, along with archrival Texas.
Uzoma Nwachukwu had two
TD catches for the Aggies to match his regular-season total. He caught a
6-yarder from Tannehill and a 14-yarder on a halfback pass by Cyrus
Gray, who also ran for 100 yards on 20 carries.
Tannehill was 22 of 35 for 204 yards with three interceptions and two touchdowns.
Coryell Judie help set up A&M's two first-quarter scores.
Judie
returned the opening kickoff 69 yards to the 31, setting up the first
of Nwachukwu's two TD catches touchdown. It was the first time all
season that LSU's defense gave up a score on the opening drive.
After
the Tigers' opening offensive drive was extended by a roughing the
punter penalty, Judie had a one-handed interception near the end zone
when he leaped and fully extended his right arm. The Aggies then drove
for Randy Bullock's 39-yard field goal and a 10-0 lead only 10 minutes
into the game.
When LSU got the ball back, Oliver had both arms
stretched over his head when he caught a 42-yard touchdown pass. He had
the 41-yarder on the opening drive of the second half.
The Tigers
took their first lead on Jefferson's 1-yard TD run early in the second
quarter after a missed field goal by Texas A&M. On that nine-play,
65-yard drive, Ware had a 24-yard run when he spun to avoid a tackler at
the line and shed two different defenders before being driven out of
bounds and Jefferson converted a third-and-11 with a 13-yard scramble.