LSU has lost to Notre Dame, 31-28, on a last second field goal in the Music City Bowl in Nashville.

Senior Notre Dame kicker Kyle Brindza kicked a 32 yard field goal as time expired to upset #22 LSU 31-28.

Notre Dame started red hot, scoring touchdowns on two of their first three possessions. The LSU defense was dominated early.  The Tigers offense sputtered early despite scoring a touchdown on their second  possession of the game.

It was freshman sensation Leonard Fournette who sparked the Tiger scoring with a 100 yard kickoff return in the 2nd quarter.  It was one of three TDs byFournette, including a Music City Bowl record long 89 yard rushing touchdown.

Anthony Jennings was 7 of 14 passing for 151 yards that included a 75 yard touchdown pass to John Diarse.

Fournette had 143 yards rushing on 11 attempts with three total touchdowns including the kick return score.

John Diarse's two catches netted a team leading 76 yards.  Tight End DeSean Smith led LSU with four catches.

LSU and Notre Dame both finish the season with 8-5 records. The Tigers loss to the Irish was the only loss of the season to a non-SEC West team.

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