Will Wade is fired up about foul frequency in LSU games, and during a recent podcast episode, Wade offered an impassioned monologue about block/charge calls.

One comment may have been a pre-meditated comment since the Tigers play Vanderbilt on Saturday.

Wade spoke to LSU boosters for “Will Wade Unfiltered” show on Thursday at Walk-Ons Sports Bistreaux in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, per the Shreveport Times. The audience got a chance to ask Wade questions.

Fouls were top of mind for LSU faithful after Ole Miss won 76-72 at LSU on Tuesday, and the Rebels went 23-for-31 on free throws in the game.

A fan asked Wade, “I know you don’t like to talk about fouls, but as a fan, it is ruining the game for us. What can we do?”

“I hate to tell you, (guard Scotty) Pippen at Vanderbilt is fifth in the country in fouls drawn,” Wade said. “So if you don’t like what you’ve seen, wait ’til Saturday. Vanderbilt gets fouled on 38% of their possessions on offense, so like four-out-of-10 of their possessions end in a foul. If you don’t like what you’ve seen just wait ’til Saturday, you ain’t seen nothing yet.”

“God, I can’t say too much,” Wade said after those initial comments. “I’m going to get in trouble.”

LSU has slipped to 16-6 after the Ole Miss loss, and Wade perhaps is frustrated with recent play, including unreliable shooting, and missed opportunities, including on Tuesday when it had 19 offensive rebounds, but converted those into just 14 second-chance points.

“Look, we’re not trying to foul,” Wade said. “We’re not trying to give up 30-plus free throws a game like we did against Ole Miss, but we’ve obviously got to continue to get better, continue to improve there.”

“There’s a couple of the rules that I wish they would change,” Wade said. “The damn charge rule they’ve got to change. You shouldn’t be able to take a charge unless you’re on the ball. All this secondary defender charge stuff, they need to get rid of it. They need to get rid of it, and so, we’re the only sport that rewards you for that. The secondary defender shouldn’t be rewarded for that. He should have to shield or do something. He shouldn’t be able to just stand there and you run him over. They need to change that, but ain’t nobody listening to me so they aren’t changing that anytime soon. It’s just some of the rules are built for drawing fouls, and some teams are better at taking advantage of them than others.”