It's hard not to admire Joe Burrow, the presumptive favorite to be the No. 1 pick later this year in the NFL Draft.

LSU's senior quarterback and runaway Heisman winner, moments after recording a record-setting eight total touchdowns in a College Football Playoff win over Oklahoma, sought ways to ... improve.

“It really wasn’t my sharpest game, I got bailed out on a couple throws,” Burrow said during a post-game appearance on Scott Van Pelt's late-night show. "I'm excited to get back to practice and fix that up."

Burrow completed 29 of 39 passes for 493 yards and seven touchdowns — much of that by halftime — before exiting the game early in the fourth quarter of a biblical blowout. Burrow's seven first-half touchdown passes were the most by a quarterback in two quarters of action in FBS history.

"Like I said, we’re still chasing the perfect game," Burrow said. "We punted once and we missed a field goal. We try to get 35 and 35 (in each half) and however many yards that is. We’re trying to score every time (we touch it) … we’re chasing that."

Burrow is battling Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa, Utah State's Jordan Love and others at the top of quarterback wishlist for teams in need of a franchise passer.

CBS Sports NFL analyst Chris Trapasso updated his 2020 NFL mock draft on Jan. 1, including a surprising selection that's not the Miami Dolphins for Tua Tagovailoa: