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LSU sees weak areas exposed

FAYETTEVILLE -- Road losses by Auburn and LSU on Saturday left Kentucky in sole possession of first place in the SEC with six games remaining on the league schedule.

LSU, which has had defensive weaknesses exposed in the past couple of weeks, can get right back to the top tonight when it hosts Kentucky at the Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge at 8 p.m.

LSU Coach Will Wade said a 99-90 loss to Vanderbilt two weeks ago set in motion game plans for the Tigers' opponents since then.

"Teams have figured us out," Wade said.