LSU coach Ed Orgeron and the No. 1 Tigers do little to disguise their lingering disgust about the way they lost a seven-overtime thriller at Texas A&M one year ago.
”We just felt helpless,” Orgeron said Monday while reflecting on the excruciating and exhausting 74-72 loss that featured everything from spectacular clutch plays to disputed officiating and postgame fisticuffs.
”We just felt that when our time comes, we’re going to do something about it – and now’s the time.”
Source: No. 1 LSU talks ‘redemption’ vs Texas A&M after OT loss

