LSU is 10-and-0 but Saturday’s 58-37 victory over the Ole Miss Rebels was a disappointing affair for the Tigers defense that gave up 614 total yards, the most given up by an LSU defense since 2001. Coach Ed Orgeron says the most important thing is that they won the game…
cut 18 (16) “…way it is”
LSU returns home this Saturday night to host Arkansas. The Razorbacks are two and eight and averaging just 353 yards a game.
With one more regular-season game left, there’s a three-way tie for first place left in the Southland, between Southeastern Louisiana, Nicholls and Central Arkansas. The Colonels won their third straight on Saturday as Coach Tim Rebowe’s team started fast and defeated McNeese 34-20…
cut 19 (16), first half”
S-L-U has won four in a row and hosts Nicholls on Thursday.
The Saints intercepted four passes yesterday in their 34-17 win over Tampa Bay. On offense, quarterback Drew Brees threw for 228 yards and three touchdowns. Michael Thomas had a strong game with eight catches for 114 yards and a touchdown. Brees says the trust factor he has with Thomas is high…
Cut 16 (10) …every play.
The Saints return home to host Carolina this Sunday. Atlanta beat the Panthers 29 to 3 yesterday as Kyle Allen was intercepted four times.
The 49ers continue to have the best record in the N-F-C as San Francisco rallied to beat Arizona 36-26.
Only nine players suited up for the Pelicans last night but they still defeated Golden State 108-100, who is also battling injuries. Six players scored in double figures for the Pels, led by J-J Redick’s 26 points.