On Tuesday Night, the LSU Tigers get a chance at pulling off a massive upset as the Tigers host the Nation's 5th ranked team the Tennessee Volunteers. The Tigers are coming off of a loss to the Florida Gators where the Tigers challenge the Gators but, fell apart in the second half. The Volunteers are coming off of a massive win where Chaz Lanier dominated scoring 30 points to beat Texas A&M.
The LSU Tigers enter the matchup at 14-13 and 3-11 in the SEC looking to add a season defining victory. The Volunteers enter the matchup at 22-5 and 9-5 in SEC Play looking to continue their push for one of the Number One seeds in the NCAA Tournament.
How to watch the LSU Tigers Vs Tennessee Volunteers
The LSU Tigers and the Tennessee Volunteers will face off in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center at 8:00 PM Central Time or at 9:00 PM Eastern Time for the Tigers fans on the East Coast. The game will be broadcast on SEC Network which is a part of ESPN's channel offerings. If you are looking for a streaming option, Fubo TV will have the game along with hundreds of channels. The game will also be broadcast on radio on 98.1 the LSU Sports Radio Network.
Official Odds for LSU Vs Tennessee Volunteers
As of Tuesday Morning, the LSU Tigers are massive underdogs against the Nation's 5th Ranked team as Tennessee is a 10.5 point favorite over LSU despite the Tigers being at home. Despite recent scoring surges by both teams the total is set at 137.5 points.
Injury Report for LSU Vs Tennessee
There aren't any massive injuries or massive surprises on either side of this matchup which is great to see this late in the season. On Tennessee's side of the matchup, the Volunteers will be without JP Estrella who hasn't played since November. Junior Guard Felix Okpara is listed as probable for this matchup. The only player on LSU's injury report is Jalen Reed who tore his ACL prior to SEC Play.