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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A shocker? Not

Well, well, well. It looks like the NCAA is going to do some snooping around Thiboduax.

Foxsports.com is reporting that NCAA investigators have interviewed "several people in Thibodaux about the recruitment of Trovon Reed last year and Greg Robinson this year.

In Auburn's defense, there is a chance that both players could have been signed on the up-and-up. That would require Reed having signed last year without any problems and Robinson could have followed his friend.

However, the cynics that are out there -- and there are many -- are wondering exactly how in the world you get from Thibodaux, Louisiana, to Auburn, Alabama?

It could get interesting for Aubie this offseason.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Help is on the way

Here's some good news for LSU basketball fans (if such an animal still exists):

Signee Johnny O'Bryant was chosen Thursday to play in the McDonald's All-American game.

That's right, LSU has a McDonald's All-American on the way. And it's been a long time since the Tigers could say that.

O'Bryant is a 6-foot-10 power foward who is ranked as the No. 30 player in the nation by ESPNU.

There is little doubt that Trent Johnson expects to pencil O'Bryant into the staring lineup next season. You can check out O'Bryant for yourself in the McDonald's game from Chicago on March 30 on ESPN's family of networks.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Just good enough to lose


On the bright side, LSU was in the game with Ole Miss with a chance to actually pull off a road win. That's major improvement over where the team was a couple of weeks ago.

That's one way of looking at LSU's 66-60 loss at Ole Miss on Wednesday. Another way of looking at it is the Tigers have Ralston Turner and Storm Warren back from injury and STILL CAN'T WIN.

Ole Miss made more free throws than LSU shot in the game. And, for LSU, the Tigers were a respectable 45 percent shooting from the field but only 6 of 12 at the line.

Looks like another losing season and an early exit from the SEC tourney for this bunch.


Tuesday, February 08, 2011

The gang that couldn't shoot straight


Just like football is mostly about blocking and tackling, basketball is mostly about shooting and defending.


So it's never a good sign when your team is last in the league in shooting.


Meet the LSU Tigers. Last in the SEC in scoring offense. Tied with Auburn for last in field goal percentage at .397.


"We're still struggling to shoot the ball,'' LSU coach Trent Johnson said. "That's been the problem for us...We just didn't knock down open shots.''


It's not a good problem to have going to Ole Miss on Wednesday.