Louisiana’s two national championship baseball teams will be honored by President Trump at the White House this afternoon. The LSU Tigers and the LSU-Shreveport Pilots are both in Washington D-C. Tigers Coach Jay Johnson is happy L-S-U-S has joined them for this special moment….
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While LSU’s baseball team continues to bask in championship glory, the football team is struggling following a 31-24 loss to Vanderbilt. The Tigers were missing two defensive starters, Bernard Gooden and Whit Weeks. During the game, starting left tackle Tyree Adams went down with a left ankle injury. Coach Brian Kelly says injuries are not an excuse…
The Cajuns dropped to 2-5 with a 22-10 loss to Southern Miss. UL-Lafayette starting quarterback Lunch Winfield rushed for 98 yards, but only threw for 112 yards as the Cajuns could not capitalize on three turnovers by the Golden Eagles. Winfield says the offense should be scoring more points…
The Saints capped off a frustrating weekend for most Louisiana football fans by losing to the Chicago Bears 26 to 14. It’s the fourth straight win for the Bears, who have been feasting on takeaways and they forced four more turnovers yesterday. Head Coach Kellen Moore…