7:30 LRN Newscast November 11

LSU’s Joe Burrow is reaching legendary status. Burrow threw for 393 yards and three touchdowns in the Tigers first victory over Alabama since 2011. At this point, Burrow is the overwhelming favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. But the senior says that’s not his number one goal…
cut 12 (12) “….this year”
Burrow and the Tigers will be at Ole Miss this Saturday. The Rebels are 4-and-6 on the year.

Today the country celebrates Veteran’s Day. Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs spokesperson Alex Juan says it was on this day at 11 AM that World War One ended in 1918….
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Juan says there are some 42 different Veterans Day events taking place today, many of them starting at 11 AM.

Ruston scores a 17 million dollar grant that will help the city overhaul the connection between the LA Tech campus and downtown. Matt Doyle spoke with Mayor Ronny Walker…
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The complaints are piling up over the new Louis Armstrong International Aiport in Kenner. Passengers were frustrated yesterday over the long lines at the T-S-A security checkpoint. One person told the Advocate it was a mass sea of humanity. Traffic getting in and the out of the airport has also been a problem.

6:45 LRN Sportscast November 11

The Saints were expected to extend to their winning streak to seven games yesterday, instead, the one and seven Falcons upset New Orleans 26-9 in a game where Quarterback Drew Brees was sacked six times. The running game also struggled, just 52 yards rushing. Brees says they executed poorly…
cut 17 (15) “….all that”
The Saints were just 3 of 12 on third downs and they were penalized 12 times.

New Orleans still has a two-game lead for first place in the N-F-C South with a seven and two record. Second-place Carolina lost in Green Bay 24 to 16. The Saints are third in N-F-C standings, the Packers are second and San Francisco is number one. The 49ers host Seattle tonight.

The eight-game losing streak to Alabama is over. The Fighting Tigers went into Tuscaloosa on Saturday and beat the Crimson Tide 46-41 in a game that was quite the departure from LSU’s last victory over Bama, 9-to-6 in 2011. Coach Ed Orgeron knew going in that they were the better team…
Cut 10 (12) “…need to be.”
LSU’s win over Alabama was the most-watched college football game of the season. C-B-S says an average of 16-million viewers watched the game and viewership peaked at 20-million.

Every college football team from Louisana who was in action on Saturday won. Louisiana Tech had a homecoming victory over North Texas, ULM had a big win over Georgia State.

Nicholls and Southeastern Lousiana both won and they are part of a four-team tie for first place in the Southland. Grambling knocked off Alcorn State for its fifth win in a row. If the Tigers win their final two games, including the Bayou Classic, they’ll win the SWAC West division.

6:30 LRN Newscast November 11

It’s Veterans Day a day to honor military service members. The Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs will be a part of 42 different events…
cut 4 (10) “…themselves”
That’s L-D-V-A spokesperson Alex Juan, who says there are an estimated 284-thousand veterans living in Louisiana.

It’s the last week of the gubernatorial campaign. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says both candidates need to focus on their core constituents. He says Republican challenger Eddie Rispone must appeal to his base of rural conservatives and Trump supporters…
cut 7 (09) “….really great”
Cross says Edwards will work to get African American voters to the polls.

The LSU football team gets back to work today after pulling off a memorable victory over Alabama. The victory puts the Tigers in the driver’s seat to win the SEC West and play in the conference championship game in December. The Bayou Bengals still have three more regular-season games left and Coach Ed Orgeron says he will not let his team become complacent…
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The Saints took a step backwards yesterday as the one and seven Atlanta Falcons defeated New Orleans 26 to 9 in one of the biggest upsets in the NFL this year.

LRN AM Newscall November 10

Louisiana thanks its Veterans today with 42 different events across the state. Matt Doyle has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

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LSU’s win over longtime rival Alabama will go down as one of the best victories in program history. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Ruston scores a 17 million dollar grant that will help the city overhaul the connection between the LA Tech campus and downtown. Matt Doyle spoke with Mayor Ronny Walker…

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Veterans Day honors military service members across the nation today. The Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs will be a part of 42 different events to help celebrate those who have served. Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Alex Juan spokesperson says if you can only make it to one event…

Cut 4 (10) “…themselves.”

Juan says Veterans Day gives people the opportunity to thank veterans and ponder the many sacrifices service members make to serve the country…

Cut 5 (11) “…as well.”

Juan says Veterans Day is a significant day in history where the guns of the First World War went silent…

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It’s the last week of the gubernatorial campaign.  UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says both candidates need to focus on their core constituents. He says Rispone must appeal to his base of rural conservatives and Trump supporters and he needs the support of his former opponent.

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Cross says Edwards should focus on African American voters and also reiterate that the state is not in a financial crisis.

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Cross says while the candidates focus on voters this week we can expect the PACS to only sharpen their attack ads on a variety of topics this week.

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The run-off is on Saturday, November 16th.

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The eight-game losing streak to Alabama is over. The Fighting Tigers went into Tuscaloosa on Saturday and beat the Crimson Tide 46-41 in a game that was quite the departure from LSU’s last victory over Bama, 9-to-6 in 2011. Coach Ed Orgeron told the guys before the game they were the better team…

Cut 10 (12) “…need to be.”

The victory puts the Tigers in the driver’s seat to win the SEC West and play in the conference championship game in December. The Bayou Bengals still have three more regular-season games and Orgeron says he will not let his team become complacent…

Cut 11 (12) “…next step”

Quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 393 yards and three touchdowns and he’s now the frontrunner to win the Heisman Trophy. Burrow says that’s not his number one goal…

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Ruston receives a 17-million dollar federal transportation grant to transform the city’s connection with Louisiana Tech. Mayor Ronny Walker says the money will go towards building seamless transition of streets, bike paths, and walkways leading from downtown Ruston to the Tech campus.

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Baton Rouge also received a 15 million dollar grant to create a bus rapid transit project.

Part of the money will go towards installing a high tech sensor array throughout the area that Walker says will become a testbed for other smart city projects.

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Walker says they aren’t sure when they’re going to get the money, but once it is received, it should take about three years before the project is complete.

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Walker says 895 cities applied for the grant. Ruston was one of 92 cities that were ultimately awarded.

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The Saints were on the wrong end of the biggest upset of the NFL season on Sunday as the one and seven Falcons came into the Superdome and flew back to Atlanta 26-9 win over New Orleans. The loss drops the Black and Gold’s record to 7-and-2. Coach Sean Payton gives credit to the Falcons

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The Saints never found the end zone as Quarterback Drew Brees was sacked six times. And New Orleans only had 52 rushing yards as the offensive line had a bad day. Brees. on the troubles the offense had

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The Saints were just 3-of-12 on third downs. Brees says the 12 penalties against New Orleans didn’t help…

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ULM used a balanced attack to beat Georgia State 45-31 on Saturday. The Warhawks rushed for 299 yards and threw for 291. Warhawks Coach Matt Viator says the defense also did its job

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The win snaps a two-game losing streak. Viator is glad to see his team back respond after a tough homecoming loss to Arkansas State

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10:30 LRN Newscast November 9

LSU brings an explosive offense to Tuscaloosa this afternoon in the hopes of snapping an eight game losing streak to Alabama. The Crimson Tide shutout the Tigers last season in Baton Rouge, but Coach Ed Orgeron says they have a much better offense now…
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And Alabama Coach Nick Saban said on ESPN College Gameday that quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will likely play today after undergoing a procedure to fix a high ankle sprain suffered on October 19th.

Saints Coach Sean Payton has a Super Bowl ring and he’ll soon be wearing a wedding ring. Payton reportedly got engaged last night to longtime girlfriend Skylene Montgomery during a private party at Longway Tavern. Payton and Saints host the Falcons Sunday.

There has been a robust turnout as early voting concludes today. Kevin Barnhart has more
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President Trump returns to Louisiana on Thursday to hold another rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Eddie Rispone. The president says Louisiana’s economy is doing well with a Republican in the White House and that’s why a Republican is needed in the governor’s mansion. But UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Governor Edwards can use that to his advantage…
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9:30 LRN Newscast November 9

LSU fans are hoping this is the year. Can the Fighting Tigers finally beat Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide for the first time since 2011? Quarterback Joe Burrow says the recent history of this series is not causing any extra pressure…
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There are fans still looking for tickets today. Here’s Stubhub’s Adam Budelli….
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And there’s plenty of other college football action the state. In northeast Louisiana, there are three games, including the homecoming matchup between Louisiana Tech and North Texas.

Today is the final day of early voting. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin believes the vote total will be around 400-thousand when early voting concludes tonight at 6 PM. There were 354-thousand votes for early voting in the October primary. Ardoin expects the early voting trend will continue to grow…
cut 4 (08) “….to Election Day”

Ruston receives a 17-million dollar federal transportation grant to transform the city’s connection with Louisiana Tech. Mayor Ronny Walker says the money will go towards building seamless transition of streets, bike paths, and walkways leading from downtown Ruston to the Tech campus.
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Walker says the grant is an essential piece for Ruston’s long-term goal to be one of the most innovate communities in the region.

8:30 LRN Newscast November 9

LSU brings an offense that’s averaging 47 points a game into this afternoon’s SEC clash between the second-ranked Tigers and the third-ranked Crimson Tide. It’s possible Alabama Nick Saban will throw some new looks at LSU, Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron believes they’ll be able to handle it…
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Look for Alabama to put pressure on LSU quarterback Joe Burrow. Tide linebacker Terrell Lewis leads the team with six sacks. Kick-off is at 2:30.

Today is also the final day of early voting. Make sure you bring a photo ID when you head to the polls. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the process shouldn’t take long since it’s a short ballot…
cut 5 (09) “….moving very quickly”
Election day is a week from today.

The Edwards campaign has pounced on an apparent messaging disconnect between the Trump and Rispone campaigns about the state of the state economy…
cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Love was in the air at Longway Tavern in New Orleans last night as Saints Coach Sean Payton reportedly proposed to his longtime girlfriend Skylene Montgomery during a private party. The proposal apparently came as a surprise to the former Miss West Virginia USA, who thought she was attending a toast for the 15th wedding anniversary of Saints owner Gayle Benson and her husband Tom.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

The big game has finally arrived….second-ranked LSU versus third-ranked Alabama. After losing eight straight to the Crimson Tide, the Fighting Tigers feel like they finally have the personnel to beat Alabama. LSU Coach Ed Orgeron on what it will take to get a win…
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And LSU would like to put pressure on Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who has helped orchestrate the nation’s fifth-best passing attack. But Tua hasn’t played since suffering a high ankle sprain three weeks ago.

Louisiana Tech will also face a good quarterback today when the Bulldogs host North Texas for homecoming. Mean Green Quarterback Mason Fine has thrown for 27 touchdown passes. Kick-off is at 3 PM.

ULM faces a tough test this afternoon at Malone Stadium as they welcome Georgia State to Monroe. The Panthers are 6-and-2, 3-and-1 in the Sun Belt and beat ULM 46-14 in Atlanta last season. A loss today for the Warhawks would mean they would have to win their final three games in order to become bowl eligible.

In the Southland, Southeastern Louisiana is at Central Arkansas. The sixth-ranked Bears are in first place in the league with a five and one record. The Lions are in a three-way tie for second place.

Nicholls is part of that three-way tie. The Colonels host Houston Baptist. H-B-U has lost four in a row. Northwestern State hosts Lamar. The Demons have won six of the last seven games played between these two teams.

And Grambling hosts Alcorn State. The Tigers need a win today to have a shot at winning at the SWAC Western Division title. Kick-off is at 2 PM.
In basketball, the Pelicans lost to Toronto 122 to 104, LSU beat Bowling Green 88-79. Javonte Smart had 21 points, Skylar Mays had 18.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU fans are hoping this is the year. Can the Fighting Tigers finally beat Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide for the first time since 2011. Quarterback Joe Burrow says the recent history of this series is not causing any extra pressure…
cut 15 (12) “…us too”
And if you are thinking about jumping into your car and traveling to Tuscaloosa to catch the big game, it will cost you. Here’s Stubhub’s Adam Budelli….
cut 10 (11) “…per ticket”

LSU basketball tips off a new season tonight as the defending SEC champs host Bowling Green. The Pelicans try for just their second win on the season when they host Toronto.

La Tech will look to win its eighth in a row when they host North Texas for homecoming tomorrow. The Mean Green are 4-and-5, but Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says they have one of the best players in the league, Q-B Mason Fine…
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The Bulldogs are in first place in the Conference USA western division with a 4-0 record.

In other action tomorrow, ULM looks to snap a two-game losing streak as the Warhawks host Georgia State.

In the Southland, Southeastern Louisiana is at conference leader Central Arkansas. Nicholls hosts Houston Baptist and Northwestern State hosts Lamar.

Grambling State is also home to face Alcorn State.

Sunday its the Saints and Falcons. New Orleans looks to be very healthy after having last weekend off. Kick-off in the Dome is at noon.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

It’s rivalry weekend for LSU and Saints fans. The Fighting Tigers take on Alabama tomorrow. The Bayou Bengals are looking to snap an eight-game losing streak to the Tide. Quarterback Joe Burrow says they need no extra motivation…
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Kick off is at 2:30.

The Saints face their biggest rival when they host the Falcons at noon. Atlanta is a dreadful one and seven, but they lead the NFL in passing yards. Coach Sean Payton says the Dirty Birds are still explosive…
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The Ragin Cajuns won their fourth straight game yesterday and they remain undefeated on the road this year as U-L Lafayette thumped Coastal Carolina 49-7. Levi Lewis threw three touchdown passes as the offense scored on all four of its first-half drives.

Louisiana Tech is coming off a bye and they are receiving votes in the AP and Top 25 coaches poll as they host North Texas tomorrow. The Bulldogs are in a position to win the West division in Conference, but Coach Skip Holtz says there are still four games left…
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In basketball tonight, LSU tips off a new season by hosting Bowling Green and the Pelicans face the Raptors at the Smoothie KIng Center.