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WATCH: Freshman WR Jack Bech hauls in the one-handed touchdown

The offensive explosion for the LSU Tigers continued into the final moments of the first half. The home team already set a season-high with 35 first-half points against the Central Michigan Chippewas. The Tigers were up 28-7 as the team looked to add to their lead.

Sophomore quarterback Max Johnson looked to find the freshman wide receiver Jack Bech who converted to tight end. He accounted for several first down conversions throughout the first half. On his final reception of the half, Bech showed up big for his quarterback.

Prior to that score, the Tigers found a way to get the ball in the hands of Kayshon Boutte. His scored his sixth touchdown of the season setting a new career-high for him. Boutte had five touchdown catches as a freshman.

LSU is up big on Central Michigan 35-7 at the half.

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