After a tough three-point loss to Western Kentucky, Louisiana Tech looks to get back in the win column this Saturday against Kansas State. The Wildcats are 2-and-0, with wins over South Dakota and Texas-San Antonio. K-S-U has not allowed a touchdown yet this season and Bulldogs quarterback Jeff Driskel says they are a very sound on defense…
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Satuday’s game begins at 2PM and can be seen on Fox Sports Network.
The Ragin Cajuns and ULM are off this weekend. UL Lafayette Coach Mark Hudspeth is thankful for the bye week, because gives his team time to deal with several injuries.
The Warhawks will get more work in with redshirt freshman quarterback Garrett Smith, who has been sharp through two games.
Based on what happened in the Mississippi State game, it appears LSU will have more success rushing the passer this season. The Tigers D-line only had 10 sacks in 13 games last year, but in the season opener, LSU’s defensive line recorded three sacks. One of the sacks was by new starting defensive end Lewis Neal. Defensive line coach Ed Orgeron on Neal and fellow starting defensive end Tashawn Bower…
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Up next for LSU, it’s 18th ranked Auburn, who struggled to beat FCS member Jacksonville State last Saturday.
The Saints made a few roster moves Tuesday. Veteran tight end Blake Annen and rookies wide receiver R.J. Harris and offensive lineman Sean Hickey were released from the team’s practice squad. The Black & Gold placed safety Rafael Bush on injured reserve, re-signed safety Kenny Phillips, and realeased veteran running back Tim Hightower.