BATON ROUGE, La. — Garrett Nussmeier was in the midst of what the LSU quarterback considered one of the worst games of his career. His last two snaps changed everything.
Nussmeier threw a tying touchdown pass to Aaron Anderson in the final seconds of regulation and hit Kyren Lacy for a 25-yard scoring strike on No. 13 LSU's first play of overtime, completing a stunning 29-26 comeback victory over No. 9 Mississippi on Saturday night.
''Hopefully, this will be a huge growth moment for me in taking my game to the next level," Nussmeier said. ''I played bad, but we had a chance to win the ball game and I had to focus on that.''
The winning score marked the first time LSU (5-1, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) led the entire game and fans streamed onto the field to celebrate a triumph that put the Tigers back in the College Football Playoff discussion.
''This league's wide open and I think we took a huge step,'' Nussmeier said. ''The Tigers are real. We proved that tonight."
Nussmeier struggled much of the game and threw two interceptions, but came alive late to finish with 337 yards and three TDs passing. Two of those touchdowns came on the last two snaps he took.
''There were struggles and there were mistakes but we found a way,'' Nussmeier said. "We have shown throughout the year that we have a tough team that really cares.''
Jaxson Dart passed for 284 yards and a score, and Ulysses Bently IV ran for a 50-yard touchdown on a fourth-down play for Mississippi (5-2, 1-2), which suffered a serious blow to its hopes for winning a conference crown or earning a CFP bid.