One of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against LSU over the use of public dollars to pay student athletes through revenue sharing explains the reasoning for the suit. Tiger Rag Executive Editor Todd Horne says the lawsuit is attempting to get clarity on whether public funds that LSU’s athletic department pays to student-athletes, as part of revenue sharing, are subject to the public records law.
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Saints legend, former quarterback Drew Brees and current quarterback Tyler Shough took up baseball over the weekend, but Brees didn’t leave his famous energetic pre-game huddle behind. He led the Savanah Bananas in his pregame hype before taking an at bat during the exhibition game in the Superdome Sunday. Tyler Shough took off his black Saint’s jersey to reveal a yellow Savanah Bananas baseball shirt in Saturday’s exhibition before he huddled the baseball players for a football play, throwing a pass.
A court watchdog group opposes a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the Senate to remove judges and district attorneys at the recommendation of the governor. Jeanne Burns reports.
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Louisiana Tech’s 2026 football schedule consists of 20 games over 13 weeks, including two days when they’re playing two opponents on the road simultaneously! That’s because Conference USA and the Sun Belt BOTH included the Bulldogs in their just-released schedules. Dave Schultz, the host of the Locked On Sun Belt podcast, says it all started when Tech missed a deadline to depart C-USA.