They lined up heavy to the right with just Hillyer eligible to the left and it appeared LSU switched to an under front to compensate for the extra beef to the offense's right side. They didn't do anything on the motion formationally, although the safety did shuffle outside of Hillyer, indicating he's most definitely the contain player to that side. I believe the plan was for our H to crack (or pin) the DE, Hillyer would crack the OLB, our T would pull out on the corner/safety and the F would take corner/safety (whoever was left). So the outside in players (WR and H) created the inner wall, the inside out players (T and F) created the outside wall, and Weisman was supposed to take the pitch between those walls (thus the cross block mention above). But due to the proximity of the alignment of the T and F positions, the safety blowing up Scherff really took out both blockers, leaving the CB completely free...the safety strung him out and LSU's speed did the rest.