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Per LSUSports.net: COLUMBIA, Missouri – Trailing by 14 with 2:16 left in the game, Skylar Mays led the Tigers to an overtime victory, 86-80, Saturday night at Missouri. The Tigers improve to 6-0 in SEC play.

Mays scored 11 straight for the and led the Tigers on a 9-0 run in the waning minutes of the game to force overtime. The junior guard finished with 24 points. Sophomore guard Tremont Waters had 13 points to go with his game high nine assists. Naz Reid led the Tigers with eight rebounds and went 9-9 from the free-throw line.

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Up Next: LSU at Texas A&M on Wednesday, Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. CT on ESPN2.

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Tigers caught on to Geist's flopping while dribbling and forced the child molester refs to not call a foul on his constant falling down. GEAUX TIGERS.
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I changed channels I couldn't stand to watch the losing. Completely unexpected to see this when I first opened TD!
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Weak fans downvoting this. Tisk tisk
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You're the one that changed the channel during the game, but the downvoters are the weak fans? bahaha
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We gone ride the horse! Hey with a come back like that anything goes after!!! Had to be one of the biggest comebacks in LSU history playing away or otherwise with under 3 min left to play.
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I think what I love the most about the Will Wade Brigade is that none of the athletic talented youngsters are one and dones and that means they're only going to get better.
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What a game, mates!
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Yes! That is what a good coach and team do. Pull out wins on the road. Down and out most of the game but they pulled it together!
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Ridin’ dirty, love it
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Talk about fighting Tigers. Zebras got in the way of both teams calling 54 personal fouls. Tigers found a way to come back after an off night of shooting percentage. This is coaching your players to a win.
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2 months ago, we lost a similar game to Houston.... it’s nice to be on the other end of that and glad to see they are learning how to play when the refs call games way tighter than is necessary.... oh how the turntables have turned.
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Wow! A special team put together and coached by a special coach. Proud to be a Tiger fan!
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Since the offense picked it up late in the second half wouldn't that be a positive Ensminger comment.
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It wasn't even the offense that really made that comeback possible, it was the pressure they put on their hottest player and PG. Sure the 3 ball was in affect for Mays at the end but it was the defensive call to pressure the ball that gave them that opportunity. You Ensminger haters have no idea what you talking about. Just dribbling nonsense out of your mouths.
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One heck of a comeback. This team played horrible and pulled it out vs a good UM team.
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Not necessarily a good Mizzou team, but definitely an inspired one
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Glad we came away with the victory because that game was a shite show. 6-0 Geaux Tigers.
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Ensminger took over the offense late in the 2nd half
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that was a bad arse come back and that's your comment? lame
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Another football novice speaks. You don't even know why you criticize Ensminger. You just are "Monkey see/Monkey do". You are a buffoon.
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1000 downvotes to the idiot a1776
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