LSU's final regular series against Florida is one big audition. The Tigers will need strong pitching, most of which wasn't seen yet this year , to run the table at the SEC tournament in Hoover and get a bid to the NCAA tournament. In the opening game of the Florida series—which LSU lost 11-8—more questions were answered. "It's my job to kind of set us up for thing that are ahead," head coach Jay Johnson said before the series began. "And in this case, that's what I'm doing, and that's what I have to do." Typical weekend start William Schmidt isn't pitching this weekend so he can start in Tuesday's opening round in Hoover. A few pitchers stood out on Thursday, with some performances that need repeating and some that need to be forgotten quickly. Reagan Ricken's best career outing Entering Thurday's game, the freshman righty hadn't thrown at least 3.0 innings since his debut in February.…