Daily Times (Primos, PA)

LSU could be forced into backup plan at RB against Sooners

- By Charles Odum

ATLANTA » Steve Ensminger said this LSU offense is the one he waited 38 years to coach.

Now, with No. 1 LSU only one win away from the national championsh­ip game, that special offense has been dealt an unexpected setback. Clyde EdwardsHel­aire, the All-Southeaste­rn

Conference running back whose versatile skills are vital to the Tigers’ attack, could miss Saturday’s Peach Bowl playoff semifinal against No. 4 Oklahoma with a hamstring injury.

Edwards-Helaire needed crutches and a scooter to move around last week after hurting his hamstring in practice. He was not seen in the portion of Tuesday’s practice that was open to reporters.

After Edwards-Helair did not practice on Monday, coach Ed Orgeron said, “We’re going to see if he can do something” on Tuesday. The apparent answer is the junior was not ready to join practice.

Before the practice, Ensminger said he was confident Edwards-Helair will play. Instead, Ensminger may need a backup plan to keep his dream offense on the move. It’s no easy assignment for the offensive coordinato­r, because the LSU spread offense has set a high standard in 2019.

The Tigers lead the nation in total offense. They rank second in passing and third in scoring while producing the Heisman Trophy winner in Joe Burrow and the Biletnikof­f Award winner in wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase.

“As an offensive coordinato­r, you go years — I think it’s my 38th year of coaching — to coach a quarterbac­k like Joe and have receivers and running backs like we have,” Ensminger said Tuesday. “It’s a special year.”

A committee led by freshmen Tyrion Davis-Price and John Emery Jr. may take over at running back. The third member of the committee would be Chris Curry.

Edwards-Helaire leads the undefeated Tigers (130) with 1,290 yards rushing and 16 touchdowns. DavisPrice ran for 270 yards with six touchdowns.

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