LSU football fans roasted Gary Danielson to a crisp for biased call of Ole Miss game

Mississippi Rebels linebacker Chance Campbell and LSU football quarterback Max Johnson. (Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports)
Mississippi Rebels linebacker Chance Campbell and LSU football quarterback Max Johnson. (Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports) /
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LSU football fans wanted to put earplugs in during their game against Ole Miss because of the perceived bias of Gary Danielson.

LSU fans had a few reasons to be upset on Saturday while watching their team play Ole Miss.

The Rebels built up a big lead while beating up Ed Orgeron’s Tigers.

The watching was only part of the frustration though, because they also had to listen to Gary Danielson on the CBS call.

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SEC fans have an interesting relationship with Danielson. Fans of every team seem to think he hates them the most. During the LSU-Ole Miss game, Tigers fans were convinced Danielson’s bias was showing through.

The game started out alright for the Tigers as they were the first team to get on the board. Tyrion Davis-Price scored from one yard out.

However, it was all Ole Miss from there. The Rebels put up 31 unanswered points in the middle quarters, leading 31-7 going into the fourth.

Ten points in the fourth quarter gave the Tigers the semblance of life late, though they still trailed by two touchdowns.

It wasn’t exactly a response from LSU with Ed Orgeron confirmed to be leaving the program after this season.

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