The Saints first injury report leading up to the season opener against Minnesota came out today. Terron Armstead, Trey Hendrickson, Nate Stupar and Jon Dorenbos did not practice, while Stephone Anthony and Chase Daniel were limited. Dorenbos and Hendrickson are both ill, while Stupar has a hamstring injury and Armstead continues to recover from a shoulder injury.
LSU’s Arden Key appears to be getting closer to returning to the field. He practiced fully yesterday, but will not play in the home opener on Saturday against Chattanooga. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says Key continues to make progress every day and they’ll find out more next week.
The Ragin Cajuns released their baseball schedule today and they’ll begin the season with a three-game series against the Texas Longhorns in Austin. UL Lafayette will also play in the Shriner’s Classic in Houston and host LSU on March 7th. They’ll face the Tigers again on March 27th in Metairie.
UL-Lafayette is preparing for its trip to Tulsa to take on the Golden Hurricane. Cajuns starting quarterback Jordan Davis was 12 of 23 for 162 yards and one touchdown. Coach Mark Hudspeth on what he expects from Davis in Week 2….
cut 17 (19) “….each week”
The Cajuns are a two touchdown underdog.
Louisiana Tech is an 8.5 point underdog at home to Mississippi State. Tech is hoping to get another big game from Linebacker Dae’von Washington, who had two interceptions in the win over the Demons last week.
Tulane is at Navy. The Green Wave are 13 point underdogs. They beat Grambling last week as quarterback Jonathan Banks threw for 185 yards and three scores, plus one rushing TD.