After picking up their first win of SEC play by beating Arkansas, the LSU Basketball team (1-3 in SEC Play) looks to keep the ball rolling against 11th Ranked Texas A&M (2-2 in SEC Play). As Vyctorius Miller missed the last game, Matt McMahon brought Jordan Sears off the bench and it played out in the Tigers favor which may be a key in this game as Miller will miss this game as well. The Aggies return their star Wade Taylor who has missed time with injury making this a great game.
How to Watch LSU Vs Texas A&M
The LSU Tigers and the Texas A&M Aggies will face off in Reed Arena at 7:30 PM Central Time or 8:30 PM for the Tigers fans watching from the East Coast. The game will be broadcast on SEC Network which is a part of ESPN's channel offerings. If you get ESPN via your Cable Provider or Streaming Service, it will be available to you as well as in the ESPN App. If you are looking for a streaming option, Fubo TV will have the game. The game will also be broadcast on 98.1 the LSU Sports Radio Network.
Odds for LSU Vs Texas A&M
As of Saturday Morning, Texas A&M is officially 10.5 point favorites over LSU while the total is set at 144.5 points.
Injuries for LSU Vs Texas A&M
According to the SEC's Availability report, LSU will once again be without Vyctrorius Miller who continues to deal with an injury. The LSU Basketball team will continue to 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.
On Texas A&M's side, everyone is available for this game including Wade Taylor who has missed the last three games. Taylor is one of the best guards in the Country averaging 15.7 points per game and 4.8 assists per game.
Win one of the next three games
The upcoming schedule for the LSU Basketball team is one of the toughest stretches any team could go through as they face 11th ranked Texas A&M, 4th ranked Alabama, and Top Seeded Auburn. The Tigers have struggled early on in SEC play which has put the Tigers in a tough spot if they're going to make the NCAA Tournament. The goal for Matt McMahon's team has to be winning one of these next three to stay in contention, given that Texas A&M is the lowest ranked of the three, LSU needs to put their best foot forward.