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College football takeaways: Key storylines and performances from Week 5 - ESPN

Week 5's slate of games did not disappoint as ranked matchups went down to the wire, and four of last week's AP poll top-10 teams fell to their opponents.

LSU showed that it can't seem to show out on both sides of the ball. It was a tough week for James Franklin and the Nittany Lions as they fell to yet another top-10 opponent, while Oregon coach Dan Lanning is saying that the Ducks' Dante Moore is «the best quarterback in college football.» And Virginia, which upset then-No. 8 Florida State, now begins the task of showing that was no fluke.

What do LSU and quarterback Garrett Nussmeier need to improve on going forward? What has Moore done through Week 5 for his coach to be making such a big claim? What's ahead for Tony Elliott and the Cavaliers?

Our college football experts break down key takeaways from Week 5 performances.

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LSU falls short | Dante Moore delivers
Virginia's win no fluke
Kiffin, Lanning approach | Same old USC

LSU coach Brian Kelly has a much-improved defense, one he said is capable of competing at a championship-caliber level. But so far, he hasn't had the offense to go with it. And when the offense has found a groove, the defense has given up a big play — maybe because it's exhausted. Kelly snapped at a reporter who questioned his offense after a 20-10 win against Florida, but there was no sugarcoating the Tigers' ineptitude in Saturday's 24-19 loss at Ole Miss.

«You start with the first half, where our inability to sustain anything on the offensive side of the ball put our defense on the field for over 50 plays,» Kelly said. «At the end of the day, when you put it all together for four quarters, we didn't play complementary football.… We were out of sync with that.»

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