While he didn’t give an exact number, LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron said during a zoom press conference with reporters that most of the players on his team have tested positive for the coronavirus. SEC schools perform three tests a week on their student-athletes. A player who tests positive must isolate for at least 10 days and once they recover, they do not have to test again for 90 days. Orgeron says it’s been a process
Cut 13 (07) “…adjusted very well”
LSU’s first game is a week from Saturday against Mississippi State.
Louisiana will be spared much of any impact from Sally as the Hurricane took an abrupt turn for the Alabama coast before reaching The Boot. 2005 still holds the record for most named storms at 27, but at our current pace, we should blow right past 30 this year. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’re heading into unusual territory…
The LSU AgCenter estimates Hurricane Laura caused 525-million dollars in damage to Louisiana farmers and one-point-one billion dollars to the state’s timber industry.The state’s rice crop suffered the most with 74-thousand acres affected for an economic impact of 28.5 million dollars. Soybeans, cotton and corn have seen a 10 to 15-percent yield loss. AgCenter economist Kurt Guidry says sugarcane has yet to be harvested, but right now they are looking at a three-percent yield loss…
Entergy Louisiana expects to have power available to the majority of customers in Cameron and Calcasieu Parishes by September 23rd, with the remaining customers online by September 30th. Laura came ashore August 24th. Entergy Louisiana spokesperson Brandon Scardigli says the Calcasieu Plant and the Lake Charles Power Station are back online, which means…