For so many, LSU’s loss to Troy last September was just that — one, singular loss.
It was one mark in the ‘L’ column, a stunning loss, yes, but a result that still counted the same as any other defeat: One.
For Kary Vincent, it was different. He lost two things: the game and his starting spot.
“At first I was confused,” said Vincent, a freshman defensive back from Texas. “I would be lying to you if I said I wasn’t angry. I was very angry. But I’m really thankful for it. I understand it and appreciate the coaches for what they did.