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That wasn't even the best LSU team we've played. by rockmcd
The 2017 LSU team was very good. After a poor first half of the season that included a humiliating loss to Troy, they finished very strong with a win over Auburn (who later beat UGA and Bama when each of them were ranked #1), held Bama to 24 points, and won each of their other 4 final SEC games by 16+ points.
Similar to the 2011 bowl game against FSU, Notre Dame would go on to have an undefeated regular season the following year, and the opponent would win the national championship the year after that. [I'm not trying to make a point with the previous sentence, it's just a fun fact.]