6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU Coach Brian Kelly says the lack of consistency is what sticks out the most after breaking down the tape of Saturday night’s 42-13 loss to Alabama. The loss to the Crimson Tide likely knocked the Tigers out of playoff contention, but Kelly says the focus for his team the rest of the way is to be more consistent

Cut 16 (14) “….important thing.” 

The SEC has fined LSU 250-thousand because dozens of fans threw water bottles and other trash on the field after a facemask penalty was called against the Tigers in the third quarter of Saturday night’s game. The league has also ordered the school to use security video to identify fans who threw something on the field and ban them from any other LSU athletic event for the remainder of the season.

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The high school football playoff brackets are out, and 208 schools have visions of making it to a state championship game. LHSAA Network reporter Spencer Verrett (veh-RET) says the division four select bracket, which has Vermilion Catholic as the top seed, looks extremely tough…

Cut 13 (12)  “…get to the dome.”

Verrett says Division one select also looks tough with Karr, Alexandria Senior High, Acadiana and Catholic High of Baton Rouge as the top four seeds.

In college hoops last night….Alabama defeated McNeese 72 to 64, Oklahoma knocked off Northwestern State 73 to 57 despite 20 points from Micah Thomas and Florida defeated Grambling 86 to 62.

In the NBA, the Pelicans lost their fifth straight, falling to the Brooklyn Nets 107 to 105 last night. They missed their last eight shots New Orleans is now 3-and-8.