LSU’s Will Campbell has started in six of seven games this season and shared SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors with Darnell Wright of Tennessee.
Campbell started in victories at Auburn and Florida as this year’s LSU team became the first in school history to beat Auburn and Florida on the road in the same season.
In the Tigers’ win over Florida, Campbell played all 70 offensive snaps and graded out the highest among all Tiger offensive linemen. Campbell wasn’t called for any penalties in the 45-35 win and didn’t allow a sack or quarterback pressure last Saturday.
As an offense, Campbell anchored a line that helped the Tigers rack up 28 first downs and 528 total offensive yards. LSU also converted 8-of-12 third-down opportunities and both fourth-down chances. The Tigers averaged 4.7 yards per rush.
Campbell also helped pave the way for running back Josh Williams’ 106 yards on 17 carries. Williams averaged 7.6 yards per rush, the best output of his career.
LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels rushed for three touchdowns and passed for three more becoming the first player in school history to account for six touchdowns in that fashion in a game decided in regulation. Daniels finished the Florida contest with an LSU career-best 349 passing yards as he connected on 23-of-32 passes.
LSU returns to action on Saturday when the Tigers host seventh-ranked Ole Miss at 2:30 p.m. in Tiger Stadium.