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And Max Johnson's 435 yds passing is an LSU Freshman record.  Johnson accounted for 5 total TDs, 3 passing and 2 rushing TDs.  

His first interception was really an odd play.  Impossible to complain about Boutte given the day he had and the way he's performed since the departure of Terrace Marshall and Arik Gilbert, but he did a weird thing on that interception.  He and the defender were side by side, handfighting, and he ducked BEHIND the defender for some reason as the ball was coming.  Um, step in front of him lol.  I thought that pick was on him but he's forgiven.

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Kayshon Boutte's last three games: Alabama: 8 catches, 111 yards Florida: 5 catches, 108 yards, 1 TD Ole Piss: 14 catches, 308 yards (SEC record), 3 TDs

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LSU freshman Kayshon Boutte sets SEC record with 308 receiving yards vs. Ole Piss

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    Alex ScarboroughESPN Staff Writer 

    LSU wideout Kayshon Boutte set an SEC single-game record with 308 receiving yards during a rain-soaked 53-48 win at home against Ole Piss on Saturday.

    The true freshman also had three touchdowns.

    Boutte, a former four-star recruit, has been pushed into a more prominent role this season ever since the decisions of star receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Terrace Marshall Jr. to opt out.

    Boutte, a Louisiana native, finished the season with three straight 100-yard games.

    LSU came back from down eight points midway through the fourth quarter to beat Ole Piss on Saturday, thanks in large part to the passing game. Despite heavy rains, freshman quarterback Max Johnson threw the ball 51 times for 435 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.

    Johnson, the son of former Super Bowl champion quarterback Brad Johnson, is 2-0 as a starter this year. Last week, he led LSU to an upset of No. 7 Florida on the road in Gainesville.

    LSU, which won two games in a row to reach .500, will not participate in a bowl game after self-imposing a postseason ban in connection to an ongoing NCAA investigation into the football and basketball programs.

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