Our top story this morning continues to be the potential impacts Louisiana could see as a result of Hurricane Nate, which is in the central Gulf of Mexico. It appears as though the state will avoid a direct hit, as forecasters indicate the system is expected to make landfall near Biloxi around 1am Sunday morning. Storm surge is the main threat along the southeastern coast starting at Morgan City.
Now in state sports news…LSU is set to take on 20th ranked Florida in the Swamp in Gainesville this afternoon at 2:30pm, and two Tiger standouts on both sides of the ball, running back Derrius Guice and defensive end Rashard Lawrence, are expected to return to the field. The program says The Bayou Bengals head into this game coming off a good week of practice, and one that saw the Tigers doing some soul-searching following the Homecoming loss to Troy last Saturday. The game will be televised by CBS.
Hurricane Nate means college football gets an early start this morning as many games were pushed back ahead of the storm. More on that, after this.
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Southeastern Louisiana will kick off at 10am against Incarnate Word.
At 11 this morning, Nicholls will host Northwestern State.
Also in the Southland…McNeese is at Abilene Christian.
A couple more early starts…Southern hosts Alabama for homecoming at 1 PM and Tulane takes on Tulsa at Yulman Stadium at 11 AM.
Louisiana Tech and ULM both are on the road in conference games. Both north Louisiana schools are favorite to win. The Bulldogs are at UAB and the Warhawks are at Texas State after a 3-0 start in the Sun Belt.
In prep football Friday night, Benton hammered Minden 43-21 to remain undefeated. The Tigers, ranked third in Class 4A, take on North DeSoto next Thursday. Minden will face Woodlawn Shreveport on October 13th.
Ouachita Parish trumped Pineville 26-6. Pineville next takes on Natchitoches Central.
West Monroe keeps its perfect season alive with a win over Ruston, 28-14.
Ruston takes on Ouachita Parish Friday, while West Monroe squares off against Alexandria.
Richwood slid past Union Parish 14-6. The win lifted Richwood to 4-2. The defeat dropped Union Parish’s record to 4-2.