How to watch LSU Basketball Versus Florida Gulf Coast, Odds, Injuries, and More

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The LSU Basketball team will look to improve to 8-1 and 6-0 at Home on Sunday Afternoon as the Tigers host the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles. While the Eagles are a mid-major, they've become a team that every College Basketball fan knows thanks ot their consistent appearances in the NCAA Tournament. A win for LSU may age very well come March if the Eagles are able to turn around their 3-6 start while winning the Asun. Here is all the information you'll need to watch LSU vs Florida Gulf Coast.

How to Watch LSU Vs Florida Gulf Coast

The Tigers and the Eagles will face off at 2:00 PM Central Time or 3:00 PM for the Tigers fans on the East Coast. The game will be broadcast on SEC Network + and on ESPN +. ESPN + costs $11.99 per month or $119.99 for the year. SEC Network Plus costs $10.99 per month or $109.99 for the year. SEC Network + has been the host of LSU's Women's games so it'll be needed during the season.

Official Odds for LSU Vs Florida Gulf Coast

As of Tuesday Morning, the LSU Tigers are heavy favorites over the Eagles who have struggled to start the season.

Line: LSU -14.5

Moneylines: LSU -1200 or Florida Gulf Coast + 700

Total: 140.5 Points

Injury Report for the LSU Tigers

The LSU Basketball team will be without Veteran Forward Jalen Reed who tore his ACL in the game against Florida State which will end his season. The LSU Tigers will continue to be without transfer center Noah Boyde who's still recovering from his surgery last season but, he returned to practice this week which is a positive sign for LSU. Tyrell Ward was ruled out for the season before the season opener by Matt McMahon as he steps away to focus on his mental health.

A potential proving ground for LSU's Bigs

The LSU Basketball team will be without starting Center Jalen Reed the rest of the season and he leaves behind a massive void. Transfer Noah Boyde isn't ready to return so in the time that LSU is without Boyde some of the forwards have a chance to earn more playing time. As of late, Corey Chest has earned the extra playing time but, LSU will need Robert Miller or Derek Fountain to take that next step prior to SEC play.

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