4:45 LRN Sportscast January 31

The search for the next head coach of the Saints is picking up steam. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport says the team has already spoken with former Eagles head coach Doug Pederson and plans this week to meet with former Dolphins coach Brian Flores Tuesday, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn on Wednesday, and current Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen on Thursday. Pederson, Flores, and Allen all have prior head coaching experience, with Pederson leading the Eagles to a win in Super Bowl 52.

Former LSU wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr is one of five Tigers who will be playing in Super Bowl 56. After a rocky few seasons that put his career in question, Beckham is back on top. Beckham had nine catches for 113 yards for the Rams in their NFC Championship win over the 49ers.  Advancing to the Super Bowl was a surreal experience for the player once considered a superstar, who had been traded, injured, and released before finding a home in LA.

Cut 7 (10) “…an amazing moment.”

And the Pelicans visit the Cavs tonight, looking to complete a season sweep of their 2-game series.

25th-ranked LSU men’s basketball has received another major commitment, as Coach Will Wade has added a second five-star prospect to the 2022 class. 6-10 forward/center Yohan Traore is rated as one of the top 20 players in the country and joins five-star forward Julian Phillips and four-star wing Devin Ree to give the Tigers the 11th-ranked recruiting class for next season.

On the diamond, four Tigers have been named Preseason All-Americans by Baseball America. Dylan Crews and Jacob Berry were selected for the first team, with Tre Morgan and Cade Doughty earning second-team honors. Berry may be the headliner after batting .352 with 17 home runs and 70 RBI as a freshman at Arizona. Coach Jay Johnson says the switch-hitting Berry has a simple approach.

Cut 18 (18) “…both sides.”

And Tulane guard Jalen Cook has earned American Athletic Conference Player of the Week honors for the second time this season.