How to watch LSU Basketball Versus Northwestern State, odds, injuries, and more
The LSU Basketball team returns from West Virginia and the Greenbrier Tip Off looking to pick up another win as the Tigers are looking to improve to 6-1. The Tigers already played their early season tournament, so they won't be playing a Feast Week tournament rather they'll host Northwestern State Demons. The Demons are 3-4 on the season and 0-3 on the road. Here is all the information you'll need for streaming the game, injuries, odds, and more.
How to Watch LSU Vs Northwestern State
The Tigers and the Demons will face off at 7:00 PM Central Time or 8:00 PM for the Tigers fans on the East Coast. The game will be broadcast on SEC Network + and ESPN + which costs $11.99 per month or $119.99 for the year. ESPN + often hosts the LSU Men's and Women's games as well as the Football teams games which makes it a worthwhile purchase for LSU fans. SEC Network + costs $10.99 a month or $109.99 for the year and it also hosts a ton of LSU sporting events.
Official Odds for LSU Vs Northwestern State
As of Thursday, there are no official odds for this game as the Tigers are expected to dominate this game.
Injury Report for LSU
The LSU Basketball team will be without Veteran Forward Daimion Collins who reinjured his shoulder in the game against Pittsburgh, the timetable to return is unknown. The LSU Tigers will continue to be without transfer center Noah Boyde who's still recovering from his surgery last season. 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 chance to earn additional playing time
Given the someone will need to replace the 17 minutes per game that Daimion Collins was playing, some of the bigs will need to step up to earn those minutes in the tougher games ahead. Corey Chest and Derek Fountain have filled in taking most of Collins minutes and as they continue to impress they'll only play more. The two players who can step up to earn additional minutes are Robert Miller and Fountain on the offensive end of the court.