HOOVER, Ala. — The LSU Tigers don't seem too concerned by the uncertainty of this offseason.
Coach Les Miles said Thursday that running back Jeremy Hill, last year's leading rusher, remains indefinitely suspended after being formally charged Monday with misdemeanor simple battery from a late April fight in a bar parking lot.
Meanwhile, the Tigers were picked to win the Southeastern Conference on only one of 243 media ballots released shortly before their SEC media days appearance. They're forecast to finish behind Alabama and Texas A&M in the West.
"Everybody usually enjoys being an underdog," quarterback Zach Mettenberger said. "I guess it gives them extra incentive to practice harder and play harder. But we are a team that could care less what the rankings are, especially in the preseason. It means absolutely nothing."
The Tigers lost to the Crimson Tide on a last-minute touchdown and beat the Aggies 24-19 last season.
Mettenberger also isn't sweating the possibility of playing without Hill for several games or even the season.
Miles said Hill has not been allowed in the football facility or to participate in team meetings or workouts this summer. He's waiting for resolution of the case before deciding on Hill's fate with the team.
"We've visited with Jeremy Hill on a routine basis," Miles said. "It's been very hard on him, I know.