I will be totally honest: I did not believe.
The LSU Tigers baseball team seemed for all intents and purposes, for 27 innings, like a team that was merely playing out the string. It was a depressing end to a depressing year, and a sad way to send a legend off into retirement.
Going into the SEC tournament, the general consensus was that LSU needed to win a game to feel safe. Go out there, beat Georgia and what could be a play-in game in more ways than one, and keep the season alive.
Instead, the Tigers laid an egg.