WATCH: Zy Alexander's interception for LSU off Jaxson Dart
LSU defensive back Zy Alexander grabbed an interception in the 4th quarter off Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart as the Rebels were driving on the Tigers. Check out the play below as Alexander got the ball back to Garrett Nussmeier and the offense.
When Alexander intercepted the pass, LSU was down 20-16, but Nussmeier threw an interception on the ensuing drive, giving the Rebels the ball back.
Alexander’s battled injuries, but has been one of LSU’s best defenders when healthy.
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Alexander started each of the first eight games of the 2023 season, before getting injured against Army. He was one of LSU’s best defensive backs in 2023. The former Southeastern Louisiana transfer recorded 44 tackles, seven pass breakups and two interceptions.
Last year, Alexander was injured on an interception return against the Black Knights. He’s now fully back in the lineup and making an impact for LSU.
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LSU head coach Brian Kelly, who is battling to stay undefeated in night games at Tiger Stadium, had some praise for Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin. Kiffin’s notoriety in college football is good for the game, he said.
“I just think you have to look at how many followers he has on Twitter. I mean I think that today — he’s got a blue check mark, doesn’t he? Isn’t that how you’re regarded?” Kelly asked. “Lane has a positive outlook on the game and he certainly has been a central figure in college football. He can poke fun at himself and others, and I think he’s good for college football.”