Some watching LSU’s 66-55 win over Texas A&M on Tuesday night might’ve overlooked a scoreless 14 minutes off the bench from a former walk-on.
When Will Wade looks at Marshall Graves’ evening, however, he sees that which he has been emphasizing with greater urgency as the Tigers (23-5, 13-2 SEC) hold a share of the SEC lead with three games left to play: championship traits.
It was a microcosm of his
It’s those traits – rather than the title itself – Wade’s turning his team’s focus toward, even in the hours after a win over the Aggies.