4:45 LRN Sportscast

In a move that many expected, Saints coach Kellen Moore has reportedly chosen Doug Nussmeier as his offensive coordinator. Moore and Nussmeier worked together in Dallas, with the Chargers and were on the same staff in Philadelphia that just won the Super Bowl. Host of the Locked on Saints podcast, Ross Jackson, says Moore will call plays, but Nussmeier will have a big role in offensive game planning…

Cut 13 (13)  “…ton of experience.”

Nussmeier is a native of Oregon, played college football at Idaho and the Saints drafted him in 1994 in the fourth round. He is also the father of LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier.

The seventh ranked LSU women’s basketball team hosts Georgia tonight. Aneesah Morrow is questionable with an undisclosed injury.

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Trey Holly is trying to get back with the LSU football team. For that to happen, he must be cleared of a weapons charge he faces for a shooting that took place last February in his hometown of Farmerville. Holly has said he was not involved in the incident that resulted in two people being shot. A trial date of July seventh has been set and if Holly is found to be not guilty, he’s expected to be back with the LSU Tigers.

No firm decisions were made on the future of the College Football playoffs after a meeting in New Orleans involving the athletic directors of the SEC and Big 10. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey says he’s in favor of changing the seeding for next season, no automatic byes, seed the teams one through 12 based on their. After the 2025 season, the C-F-P could expand to 14 or 16 teams and it’s likely the SEC will move to a nine-game conference schedule to match the nine conference games the Big ten is playing.