After falling to SMU this weekend, the LSU Basketball team returns home to the Pete Maravich Assembly Center to host the Stetson Hatters. While some games against Mid Majors can age well, this one will not as Stetson is 1-9 to start the season. This is a game where the Tigers should handle business early so Matt McMahon can continue to tinker with the rotations as the Tigers look for impactful bench players.
How to Watch LSU Vs Stetson
The Tigers and the Hatters will face off at 8:00 PM Central Time or 9:00 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 Stetson
As of Tuesday Morning, the LSU Tigers are heavy favorites over the Hatters who are off to a 1-9 start to the season.
Line: LSU -25.5
Moneylines: LSU none available or Florida Gulf Coast + 4000
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. 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. The Tigers got Noah Boyde a few minutes against Florida Gulf Coast but, didn't play against SMU so we may see him on Tuesday Night
Someone needs to play their way into the rotation
As things currently stand, LSU is playing for the most part a seven man rotation as Jalen Reed is out for the year. The Tigers can't play the entire season with this short of a rotation especially as the wear and tear builds up in SEC play. Curtis Givens, Derek Fountain, and Noah Boyde will all have a chance to get playing time in this game and they may be able to earn a bigger role going forward.