At the SEC Spring Meetings, LSU Coach Lane Kiffin was asked about the highly anticipated return to Oxford when the Tigers play the Ole Miss Rebels on September 19th. …
Kick-off times for the first three weeks of the college football season were announced today. LSU’s first three games will have the same kick-off time of 6:30, including the home game against Louisiana Tech on September 12th.
The Ragin Cajuns home games against Lamar and UAB in September will kick off at 7 PM. When the Cajuns visit USC on September 12th. That game will start at 10 PM central time and it will be televised by the Big 10 Network.
Also the ULM-UL Lafayette game on Thursday November 12th will kick off at 8 PM.
The Warhawks open the season against Mississippi State on September 5th and that game will kick off at 7:30 PM in Starkville.
The Pelicans new head coach Jamahl Mosley met with the local media yesterday for the first time. Mosley spent the last five seasons in Orlando, leading the Magic to the playoffs the last three seasons; this year, they nearly knocked off the Eastern Conference’s top seed, the Detroit Pistons. Mosley says he likes what he sees in his new team.
Getting Zion Williamson to play like a superstar is one of Mosley’s top priorities.
Public money that universities pay directly to college athletes will be concealed from public view under legislation one vote away from final passage. The measure passed the Senate on a 22-13 vote. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell voiced her opposition to the legislation while questioning one of the co-sponsors of the bill Baton Rouge Senator Franklin Foil.
Cut 30 (12) “…for state funding.”
Foil argues that this is not taxpayer dollars. It’s money generated by the athletic department through ticket sales and TV contracts.