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re: Tigers Basketball injury report
Posted on 1/27/22 at 9:18 pm to VL Lsutiger
Posted on 1/27/22 at 9:18 pm to VL Lsutiger
Hard to get definitive info. It’s a knee sprain. He’s back to light practice. The emphasis is on caution to avoid setbacks for the future.
Posted on 1/27/22 at 9:58 pm to Alt26
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I'm not saying you rush back guys who physically aren't ready to go, but if you could ONLY win one of the games over the next four or so, beating TCU would be it.
In my opinion, this is absolutely wrong. The most important thing left is that we secure a top 4 conference seed for the SEC tournament. Conference games are therefore more important.
Posted on 1/27/22 at 10:16 pm to LSUgrad88
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In my opinion, this is absolutely wrong. The most important thing left is that we secure a top 4 conference seed for the SEC tournament. Conference games are therefore more important.
Conference standing means absolutely nothing to the selection committee. In fact, it isn’t even listed on the “nitty gritty” sheets that are provided to the selection committee members. They make this pretty clear
Case in point: Florida finished two spots behind LSU last season in the SEC standings. Yet, they were a 7 seed while LSU (who made it to the championship game) was an 8 seed. Tennessee likewise finished behind LSU in the SEC. They also got bounced in the semifinals of the SECT. Yet, they were seeded 3 spots ahead of LSU in the NCAAT. Why? Because Tenn. had wins over Colorado and Kansas (both NCAAT teams). It didn’t matter at all where they finished in the SEC.
Power conference tournaments are often the most overrated events of the season. It really only matters for the teams that need to win them to get in to the NCAAT
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