Mississippi State's offensive line has apparently become a mobile MASH unit.
Right guard Tobias Harris (ankle/knee) went down on the first possession of the game, leaving the Bulldogs with two true starters on the line for the remainder of the 19-6 loss to LSU.
Whether it was the injuries or LSU's stellar defensive line, the Bulldogs rushed for 52 yards behind their offensive line. State has rushed for 100 yards or less only twice in the last three years.
"That's a good defense we played against," left tackle Blaine Clausell said. "... That's all I can say. We didn't move them like we wanted to."
Center Quentin Saulsberry moved to guard and backup Dillon Day played center after Harris' injury. Harris was on crutches after the game.
Starting left tackle James Carmon (leg) did not dress for the game after injuring his left knee last week against Auburn.