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Mathieu returned 27 punts last year. Would he have gotten that many opportunities this year with teams more leery of him bringing one back? That's hard to say. LSU's defense forces a lot of punts, but it's a good guess that a lot of them were going to be angled toward the sidelines this year.
Coach Les Miles mentioned receiver Odell Beckham as a possible replacement. The Tigers have a bevy of fast, agile players. Maybe one of them will turn out to be as elusive as Mathieu. Maybe not.
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CAN LSU WIN A NATIONAL TITLE WIHOUT MATHIEU?
Absolutely. As talented as Mathieu is, he is not irreplaceable. Not for a team such as LSU.
LSU has NFL prospects all over the field. The Tigers' defensive line is arguably the best in the country. Maybe what they lose in the secondary, they make up for with ends Sam Montgomery and Barkevious Mingo rushing the passer.
With strong-armed quarterback Zach Mettenberger leading the offense this season, maybe LSU won't need to score as many points off turnovers and special teams as it did last year.
The Tigers also play an easier nonconference schedule (Washington at Tiger Stadium is the only real test), and get Alabama at home.
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BUT LOSING HIM DOES HURT, RIGHT?
Of course. The Honey Badger was a playmaker for LSU, and a few plays can be the difference between playing for a national championship or not -- just ask Oklahoma State.
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