LSU coach Les Miles said his team will be healthy and ready to go for the Tigers’ game at Ole Miss this weekend.
Senior defensive end Kendrick Adams didn’t see much time on the field in LSU’s 42-9 win against Western Kentucky on Saturday due to a knee injury, but Miles said Adams was back at practice this week and will be ready to play Saturday.
Following the suspension of Ole Miss starting junior quarterback Randall Mackey, fellow junior quarterback Zack Stoudt will start for the Rebels against LSU this weekend.
Stoudt spent time at the University of Louisville when LSU quarterbacks coach Steve Kragthorpe was coaching the Cardinals.
Miles said the Tigers will be prepared for Stoudt.
“We’ve gone back and looked [at Stoudt],” Miles said. “We’ve seen their offense and we expect that there will be pieces of the best of their offense on display prepare.”
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Miles: Players healthy, not overlooking Ole Miss
By Albert Burford
Sports Contributor
Sports Contributor
November 16, 2011