06:45 Sportscast November 20, 2015

The LSU football team looks to snap its two-game losing streak on Saturday when they visit Ole Miss. The Tigers offense has struggled to put points on the board the last two weeks. Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron says they want to get the running game going after attempting to throw the ball 40 times last week…

cut 17 (13) “behind early”

The game kicks off at 2:30 and will be broadcast on CBS.

Last night, Texas State topped ULM 16-3. The Warhawks were only able to tally 181 yards in total offense in their first game after Todd Berry was fired as head coach. ULM’s losing streak is now at nine games as the Warhawks fall to 1-10 on the season.

Francisco Condado’s 40-yard field goal with no time remaining lifts Nicholls State to a 27-24 win over Southeastern Louisiana. The Colonels improve to 3-8 on the season and take home the River Bell Classic trophy.

If the UL Lafayette football team wants to play in a bowl game for a fifth straight season, they’ll need to win two of its next three games to get to six wins on the year. Cajuns Coach Mark Hudspeth says they have yet to play up to their expectations this season, but hopes that starts on Saturday at home against New Mexico State….

cut 19 (16) “winning record”

The Aggies come to Cajun Field with a 2-and-7 record, but they have an outstanding running back in Larry Rose. The game starts at 4PM and you can watch on ESPN3.

The 7-3 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs travel to Texas-El Paso Saturday. One interesting factor in this game is that Tech running back Kenneth Dixon will be chasing history. Dixon is just two touchdowns short of setting the NCAA career touchdown mark and 14 points shy of the record for total points scored. Kickoff is at 2:30 and can be seen on Fox Sports Network.