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LSU 72, Texas A&M 57

This team tends to struggle after victories.

For the third time running, we got absolutely worked after a win, and we’re now looking at more than a month without back-to-back victories.

Aside from that, the story of this game is simple: LSU had the best player on the floor and we didn’t. Sometimes, that’s all it takes.

It’s been a while since I’ve seen one player dominate the way Waters did in this game.

Waters was the only LSU player who made a three in the first half (while the rest of his team was 0-10) and he had more made field goals than the rest of his teammates combined, which led to 23 first half points for the preseason All-SEC first teamer.