LSU's starting guard Miles Frazier leaves the game with an ankle injury

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The LSU Football team is currently trailing the Florida Gators 7-0 in the second quarter of a game they can't afford to lose. The Tigers offense has looked lost and confused the entire start to the game continuing the trend of poor football played by LSU.

The Tigers issues may get even worse as starting right guard Miles Frazier has left the game and headed into the locker room with an Ankle Injury.

The loss adds to LSU's injuries on the offensive line specifically at guard as the Tigers lost Garrett Dellinger to an ankle injury that required tight rope surgery.

Paul Mubenga is already replacing Dellinger on the left side at guard which gives LSU a new guard on the right side. Filling in for Miles Frazier is Offensive Lineman Tyree Adams who hasn't played a ton of guard this season.

Earlier this week, Brian Kelly said that Adams would suit up but, he'd only play in the case of an emergency which is what we're seeing right now. Adams had surgery a few weeks ago and he was questionable to play so it'll be interesting to see if he's able to play the rest of the game if Frazier can't return.

Given that LSU is starting three inexperienced players on the interior of the defensive line you can expect that the Gators will stunt a ton on the inside to try and trick LSU's inexperienced group.

In the limited amount of time that Frazier has filled in for Frazier this game he has looked effective in the run game dominating Gators which is positive for LSU going forward.

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