6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU Coach Brian Kelly says Garrett Nussmeier is still the starting quarterback for the Tigers despite committing six turnovers over the last six quarters. The mistakes have contributed to the Tigers two-game losing streak,  but Kelly says they have not considered making a change at quarterback…

Cut 16 (13) “….we believe in him.” 

Meanwhile, Florida coach Billy Napier says quarterback DJ Lagway is getting better and progressing towards playing against the Tigers on Saturday.

Saints linebacker Pete Werner did not practice yesterday because of a hand injury. Coach Darren Rizzi is hopeful Werner can play this Sunday against the Browns. Werner missed three games earlier this season because of a hamstring injury. In the seven games he’s appeared in, Werner has 43 tackles.

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LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey has signed the number one recruiting class in the nation as four five-star prospects signed with the Lady Tigers on National Signing Day. Matthew Brune covers LSU for on3-dot-com and the Bengal Tiger. Brune says LSU got a big time scorer out of New Mexico in Bella Hines and then three other players…

Cut 15 (15) “…out of California”

Knox averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds a game last year.

The Pelicans lost their sixth straight last night as they fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder 106 to 88.

Eighth ranked Houston ran the Ragin Cajuns out of the gym beating U-L Lafayette 91 to 45.

Louisiana Tech improved to 3-and-0 with a 76 to 66 win over U-Mass. The Bulldogs had five players in double figures led by Amaree Abram had 19 points.