4:45 LRN Sportscast

The LSU football program has self-imposed a one-year bowl ban as a way to punish itself for violating NCAA rules. But LSU beat reporter for the USA Today Network Glen Guilbeau says the NCAA may not look at this as a serious punishment…
Cut 3 (12) “…this seasons gone.”
Back in October, LSU also decided to cut its number of available scholarships by eight over the next two years, reduced the number of allowable recruiting visits, and banned former wide receiver, Odell Beckham Junior, for two years.

Meanwhile, Louisiana Tech is planning to play in a bowl game after it finishes the regular season Saturday at T-C-U. Head Coach Skip Holtz says is not expecting a lengthy stay at the bowl site…
cut 28 (09) “…go home”
Tech is 5-and-3 on the season.

Saints linebacker Demario Davis is the club’s nominee for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, which honor’s a player for their community service work as well as their excellence on the field. Davis leads the team in tackles and off the field he’s involved in community service, youth engagement, faith-based and social justice initiatives in New Orleans and in his home state of Mississippi. Davis says being nominated for this award in 2020 means a little more..
cut 20 (25) “…definite blessing”
Davis and the Saints are getting ready to visit Philadelphia on Sunday. New Orleans is seeking its tenth straight win, while the struggling Eagles are set to start rookie Jalen Hurts at quarterback.