LSU is in Starkville, Miss., today and it's in last place in the Southeastern Conference. Can it get any worse? It could because the strongest part of LSU's game showed a weak spot in the 73-70 home loss to Alabama on Wednesday. The 73 points were the most allowed by the Tigers since an 88-72 loss at Washington on Dec. 20. "If we have a game where we don't play great defense, we could have real problems," LSU coach John Brady said before the Alabama game. And it happened, ruining an improved offensive performance and leading to LSU's fourth straight loss. Link To Original Article