LRN PM Newscall August 20th

We now have our first hurricane of this year’s Atlantic Hurricane Season. Eric Gill reports…

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The State Department of Health and Hospitals confirms 20 West Nile cases this summer. Emelie Gunn has more on how you can prevent getting the disease…

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The DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a teenager in connection with a stabbing death of a relative. Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says officers received a call about a woman suffering from injuries who had driven herself to a relative’s house. He says that’s where they found Yolanda Hunter…

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He says Hunter said her 15-year-old nephew, who was living with her, was responsible for the stabbing. Hunter was transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead. Arbuckle says the teen confessed to stabbing his aunt while she was sleeping…

CUT 4 (09)  “multiple times”

Arbuckle says the teen apparently decided he needed to kill someone and began stabbing his aunt while she slept. The teenager is charged with second degree murder. His name has not been released because he is a juvenile. Arbuckle says the entire situation is just tragic…

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Hurricane Danny is the first hurricane of this year’s Atlantic Hurricane Season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Danny has sustained winds of 75 miles per hour and could strengthen to a Category 2 storm in the next couple of days. He says Danny is still over a thousand miles east of the Lesser Antilles moving west north west…

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Keim says we’re several days away from even thinking about Danny entering the Gulf of Mexico. He says as Danny moves toward the Caribbean, it will hit an area of higher wind shear that will likely weaken the storm…

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Danny is a relatively small storm with hurricane force winds extending only 10 miles from the center. Keim says that makes it much harder to predict what exactly it will do. He says we need to keep an eye on Danny while its on its current track…

CUT 8 (06)  “almost anywhere”

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The Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested a man who is accused of keeping his 17-year-old girlfriend captive in a home also occupied by his 7-year-old child. Commander Chris Ivey says deputies responded to a Jennings home where they located the victim who told them she’d been held against her will by 27-year-old Terry Landry:

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Ivey says the 17-year-old victim had multiple injuries to her body including bite marks and bruises from choking. He says the young child was found by deputies in disgusting room with drug related paraphernalia and pornography…:

cut 10 (10)  “environment”

Deputies located and arrested 27-year-old Landry and charged him with domestic abuse battery, false imprisonment and criminal neglect. He is being held with no bond. Ivey says they removed the two from the home and brought the 17-year-old to a domestic violence center…:

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The State Department of Health and Hospitals confirms 20 cases of West Nile virus so far this summer. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says of these cases, 10 were the neuroinvasive disease, the more serious form of the virus. Guidry urges people to always wear mosquito repellent when outdoors and take preventative measures to keep skeeters out of your yard.

cut 12 (09)  “their populations”

Guidry says around 90 percent of West Nile cases are asymptomatic and about 10 percent will develop West Nile fever. He says a small number of infected people will develop serious symptoms…

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Guidry says to be cautious when applying repellents that contain more than 30 percent DEET on your kids because it can cause toxicity in children. He says the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends not putting any insect repellents on infants.

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An Oakdale woman accused of killing, burning, and burying a pregnant woman and her unborn baby wants to change her plea. Pamela Causey-Fregia wants to plead not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2011 death of Victoria Perez and her unborn child. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this move is not all that unusual…

cut 15 (10) “of the trial” 

A judge will consider the motion in an August 27th hearing. Causey-Fregia is charged with first degree murder and first degree feticide in this case. Officials believe Causey-Fregia killed the pregnant Perez with the intent of taking her baby and raising it as her own. Meche notes that it’s often difficult to establish an insanity defense…

cut 16 (12) “it can work” 

LRN Sportscast August 20th

Safety Jalen Mills has played in all 39 games of his LSU career, but he’ll likely miss a couple of games this year, after suffering an ankle injury in practice yesterday. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says Mills will likely miss the first two games, including the SEC opener at Mississippi State on September 12th…
cut 20 (12) “…this season”
Mills’ injury means Rickey Jefferson will likely be elevated to a starter in the Tigers defensive backfield.

Louisiana Tech has reached the midpoint of fall camp and Coach Skip Holtz says several players are sitting out because of ‘bumps and bruises.” One of these players is Paul Turner, who has a broken nose, but he should be back in a few days. Tech will hold closed practicess the next two days and this Saturday its Fan Fest from 3 to 6 Pm at the Thomas Assembly Center.

Saints quarterback Drew Brees anticipates playing in this Saturday’s preseason game against New England. Brees watched from the sidelines in the exhibition opener. The 36-year-old Brees was asked again about the statement he made last year that he would like to play until he’s 45-years-old. Brees says he thinks he can do it, but it’s not a given in this game….
cut 18 (20) “….for awhile”

In other NFL news…Panthers wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin is out for the season with a torn ACL. As a rookie last season, he caught 73 passes and scored nine touchdowns.

The LSU men’s basketball schedule is out. The Tigers will host Kentucky on January fifth and visit the Wildcats on March fifth.

LRN AM Newscall August 20th

A study from Wallethub shows Louisiana is the 7th worst state for women’s equality. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Planned Parenthood is rallying outside the governor’s mansion after Governor Jindal defunded the organization. Scott Carwile has more….

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Only five companies placed bids on 33 tracts in the western Gulf of Mexico during a federal oil lease sale in New Orleans. Michelle Southern reports…

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In a recent study by WalletHub, Louisiana is the 7th worst state for women’s equality. The study looks at how women rank in terms of equity around economic issues, health issues, education and political representation. Director of LSU’s Women Center, Summer Steib says in previous years, the state has ranked even worse.

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The WalletHub study ranked Louisiana 49th in the gap between male and female political representation. Steib says women in Louisiana have a hard time getting a foot hold in the political arena. The study also ranks Louisiana 49th in the pay gap between men and women. She says when it comes to economic issues impacting females, the state has a very high percent of women living in poverty.

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Steib says despite other low rankings, Louisiana did rank 20th in educational attainment, so we do have a lot of women going to college and receiving bachelor degrees. She believes we should start looking at what can advance women in the workplace and encourage them to run for political office.

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Planned Parenthood and its supporters will hold a rally this afternoon in front of the governor’s mansion to protest Governor Bobby Jindal’s decision to defund Planned Parenthood. Jindal ordered for the canceling of the Medicaid contract that the state has with the organization. Planned Parenthood’s Raegan Carter says the governor’s decision will make it harder for over 5-thousand low income Louisianans to receive high quality affordable healthcare.

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Carter says Jindal’s reasoning is based upon fiction because Planned Parenthood did not sell the body parts of aborted fetuses as recent videos suggest. She says many residents use Planned Parenthood as their primary care doctor and there is not a Planned Parenthood facility in the state that provides abortions….

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Gene Mills, president of the Louisiana Family Forum, says the seven videos released about Planned Parenthood are indefensible and he fully supports Governor Jindal’s defunding of the organization. Mills says many states are moving to do the same thing.

Cut 9 (10) “an investigation”

Mills says clear thinking Americans are distancing themselves from the organization and those rallying, either don’t understand what Planned Parenthood does or are shameless supporters of abortion. He says there are only two Planned Parenthood facilities in the state and there are hundreds of service providers in Louisiana that offer the same health services that do not partake in the same activities.

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Opelousas Senator and Lt. Governor candidate Elbert Guillory says the use of the “N-word” in his television commercial is for educational purposes. The TV ad, which only ran in New Orleans, has former President Lyndon B Johnson saying the N-word after signing the Civil Rights Act. Guillory says many people believe the former Democratic President was a hero…

cut 11 (10) “trying to do”

Guillory is a black republican and the ad is an attempt to persuade blacks not to automatically vote for democrats. The state senator said on the Jim Engster Show he’s only heard from a few people who are upset about the commercial

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The only democrat in the Lt. Governor’s race is East Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden, who is also black. Guillory says blacks have mostly voted for democrats, but yet their race remains at the bottom of the economic ladder and this commercial featuring Johnson’s use of the “N” word should hit home for black voters

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Only five companies placed bids on 33 tracts in the western Gulf of Mexico during a federal oil lease sale in New Orleans. It’s the smallest lease sale in the Gulf off Texas since the federal government began regional sales in 1983. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says this is an indicator of how cautious companies are being..:

Cut 14 (09) “right now”

The last lease sale in the same region of the Gulf brought in over $100 million dollars compared to Wednesday’s $23 million dollars. However Briggs says he’s very appreciative of these five companies for placing bids. He says the investment shows a continued commitment to the Gulf of Mexico despite hard times…:

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Briggs said with crude oil prices in the $40 range, the interest to invest dollars in the Gulf of Mexico is not as appealing as it was a year ago…:

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The Saints have another joint practice with the Patriots today and then the two teams will travel to New Orleans for a preseason game on Saturday night. Quarterback Drew Brees says the workouts are spirited and it brings out the best in both teams

Cut 17 (11) “against us” 

The 36-year-old Brees was asked again about the statement he made last year that he would like to play until he’s 45-years-old. Brees says he thinks he can do it, but it’s not a given in this game….

Cut 18 (20) “for awhile”

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LSU starting safety Jalen Mills reportedly miss four to six weeks after suffering an ankle injury during practice yesterday. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says Rickey Jefferson will likely replace Mills in the starting line-up and the injury will also give a couple of freshmen more playing time

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Worsham says the injury Mills could force him to miss the SEC opener at Mississippi State on September 12th

Cut 20 (12)  “this season”

LRN Newscast 17:30 August 19

Republican US Senator David Vitter is set to hit the television airwaves with the first commercial of his gubernatorial campaign. The spot will begin airing tomorrow. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this move is a sign that Vitter is ready to campaign…:
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Republican Scott Angelle has been running ads this summer but we’ve heard little so far from Republican Jay Dardenne and Democrat John Bel Edwards as far as advertising goes.

The White House announces President Obama will visit New Orleans on Thursday August 27th to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says this visit shows the federal government remembers the massive destruction…:
CUT 9 (10) “about New Orleans”

A panel created by the legislature to conduct a thorough review of the Common Core education standards and recommend changes, met for the first time today in Baton Rouge. During the public comment period, Common Core critic Kathryn Goppelt urged the 26-member review committee to take a hard look at the english and math standards that have created controversy in public classrooms…:
cut 12 (10) “do the work”

Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner Troy Hebert announced the firing today of veteran A-T-C agent Brette Tingle. Tingle was fired for racist and sexual text messages on his state issued phone. This news comes on the heels of Hebert’s state issued vehicle being stolen and the thief attempted to light the SUV on fire. Hebert says it will be up to investigators to determine if the incident is connected to Tingle..,
cut 17 (07) “….there’s a connection”

LRN Sportscast 16:45 August 19

LSU starting safety Jalen Mills went down with an injury during this morning’s practice. Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette would not confirm any specifics, but multiple media outlets say the Texas native will miss four to six weeks with a leg injury. If that’s the case, Mills could miss the season opener against McNeese State and the SEC opener at Mississippi State. His injury means that Rickey Jefferson will likely replace Mills in the starting line-up.

Saints Head Coach Sean Payton has told ESPN reporter Britt McHenry that he expects that safety Jairus Byrd will return to the field before the preseason is over. Byrd has been on the physically unable to perform list. Payton also confirmed an earlier report that running back CJ Spiller will be ready for the season opener.

And the Jets made it official today by announcing the signing of former LSU quarterback Matt Flynn. But Flynn has an ankle injury that will sideline him one week.

McNeese State officials say a new video board inside Cowboy Stadium will be in place by August 28th. The state of the art board will include full LED lighting, high definition video display that will feature in-game replays. And the new video board will be a tad bit larger than the old board.

The ESPN 30 for 30 short film on former Northwestern State two-sport All-American Joe Delaney is now available for on-demand access through espn.com and grantland.com. The film tells the story of Delany, who died in 1983 while trying to resuce three drowning children.

LSU baseball players have returned from summer leagues. Junior outfielder Jake Fraley hit .302 in the wooden-bat Cape Cod League. Sophomore right-hander Jake Godfrey had a 2.41 ERA, while Hunter Newman had a 2.11 ERA out of the bullpen.

The LSU men’s basketball team takes on the Melbourne United team in a contest that will begin at 4:30 AM Louisiana time on Thursday morning.

LRN PM Newscall August 19

Beginning tomorrow, Republican US Senator David Vitter will hit the television airwaves with the first commercial of his gubernatorial campaign. Eric Gill reports…

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The White House announces President Obama will travel to New Orleans next week for the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The National Hurricane Center predicts that Tropical Storm Danny will become the first hurricane of the 2015 season. Senior Hurricane Specialist Stacy Stewart says Danny has sustained winds of 50 miles per hour with higher gusts. He says the storm is expected to strengthen…

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Stewart says the five day forecast has Danny growing to near Category 2 hurricane strength with 90 to 95 mile per hour winds…

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He says they predict the storm will move past the northernmost Lesser Antilles and the Leeward Islands on Monday. Stewart suggests people look over their overall hurricane preparedness plans as we enter the peak time of hurricane season…

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Republican US Senator David Vitter is set to hit the television airwaves with the first commercial of his gubernatorial campaign. The spot will begin airing tomorrow, but is available to view now at davidvitter-dot-com. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this move is a sign that Vitter is ready to campaign…

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In the ad, Vitter says he will improve education, cut government spending, and grow the state’s workforce as governor. Stockley thinks the overall message of the ad is pretty clear…

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Stockley says now that Vitter is on the airwaves, he expects the other candidates to kick their campaigns into gear. Stockley says election season is finally getting started…

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The White House announces President Barack Obama will travel to New Orleans on August 27th for the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. President Obama will join Mayor Mitch Landrieu to meet with residents in several neighborhoods that were rebuilt after being torn apart by Katrina.  Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says this visit shows the federal government remembers the tragedy and all the destruction that took place.

CUT 9 (10)  “about New Orleans”

Dubos says Obama will likely pump up New Orleans as a success story of recovery. He says there will be a mourning for those who lost their lives in Katrina but there will also be a huge celebration of how far the city has come.

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Dubos believes the president wants to call attention to all the good that’s been done. He says this will send a signal of hope to other areas in the country devastated by natural disasters that they can also recover.

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A panel created by the legislature to conduct a thorough review of the Common Core education standards and recommend changes, met for the first time today in Baton Rouge. During the public comment period, Common Core critic Kathryn Goppelt urged the 26-member review committee to take a hard look at the english and math standards that have created controversy in public classrooms

cut 12 (10)  “do the work”

The committee has received 29-thousand online comments regarding Common Core, many of those suggested keeping the English and math standards as they are now. But Sara Wood from St. Tammany Parish told the committee she is not one of those

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BESE member Jim Garvey of Metairie represents a district that features a lot of parents who oppose Common Core. Garvey had a simple message for the review committee, which has been asked to provide recommendations in February

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The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control has fired a veteran enforcement agent supervisor after threatening, racial and sexual text messages were found on his state issued phone. Commissioner Troy Hebert says they initially began investigating Brette Tingle on falsified payroll documents which said he was working when GPS showed he was home:

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Hebert says this type of behavior jeopardizes ATC’s credibility and will not be tolerated. He says they examined Tingle’s state-issued phone which showed text messages that proved he was not working while he claimed to be then that’s when they discovered very disturbing exchanges..:

cut 16 (09) “threats” 

Other reasons for the termination include unauthorized secondary employment, avoidance of discipline and lying to a supervisor. ATC notified Tingle 10 days ago about plans to release him. Hebert’s state vehicle was stolen at his home over the weekend and somebody apparently tried to set it on fire. He says it will be up to investigators to determine if the incident is connected to Tingle..:

cut 17 (07) “there’s a connection”

11:40 LRN Sportscast August 19

The Saints began two days of joint practices with the New England Patriots at their training camp facility in West Virginia. Head Coach Sean Payton says with training camp winding down, going up against another team comes at a good time…
cut 18 (15) “…familiar with”
No fights broke out at this morning’s practice. It’s been reported that Payton told the players they would pack their bags if they started any fights. The coach did tell reporters that he wasn’t happy the NFL Network showed the melee between the Cowboys and Rams numerous times.

The New York Daily News is reporting that Giants quarterback and New Orleans native Eli Manning would like to receive a new contract that pays him about 21-million dollars, which is what Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers recently received.

LSU has its final two-a-day practice of fall camp today. The Tigers are getting ready for the second major scrimmage of the preseason, which will take place Saturday in Tiger Stadium. Linebacker Kendell Beckwith says so far camp has gone well….
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The Ragin Cajuns are off today after holding their second scrimmage of fall camp last night. Coach Mark Hudspeth says he was pleased with how his team performed. He says quarterbacks Brooks Haack, Jalen Nixon and Jordan Davis each threw touchdown passes.

The ESPN 30 for 30 short film on former Northwestern State two-sport All-American Joe Delaney is now available for on-demand access through espn.com and grantland.com. The film tells the story of Delany, who died in 1983 while trying to resuce three drowning children.

LRN Newscast 17:30 August 18

Tropical Storm Danny has formed way out in the Atlantic Ocean. The models show the storm strengthening into a Category Two hurricane by the weekend as it moves closer to the Caribbean. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Danny is so far away, it’s hard to say if it will impact the US or the Gulf…
cut 14 (09) “…bares watching”
Danny is more than 15-hundred miles east of the windward islands.

The Department of Health and Hospitals says they’ve found a brain eating amoeba in a water system in Terrebonne Parish. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says this is the third water system in the state to test positive for the amoeba this summer and one reason is because they are using a better test…
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He says officials are taking steps to increase the chlorine level in the system so Houma area residents may notice a difference in the taste but the water is safe to drink.

Republican Jay Dardenne is taking advantage of technology in his race for Governor. The campaign says there’s an app for that — it’s called Jay Dardenne for Governor and it’s available on Apple and Android devices. Dardenne says the app awards points for actions supporters take to grow the campaign…:
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Dardenne says they will also use the app to remind people when deadlines to register to vote approach.

A 16-year-old Plaquemine High School student was arrested after authorities say he brought a loaded gun to school. Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office Major Ronnie Hebert believes the juvenile suspect brought the weapon to school with the intent of harming another student who was on the football team…:
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The student is on house arrest and he can’t attend parish school for two years.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 August 18

Many LSU fans are hoping for a breakout season from sophomore wide receiver Malachi Dupre, who caught 14 passes as a freshman last season. Dupre says new wide receivers coach Tony Ball has been very tough on him…
cut 19 (20) “…for it”

At Saints camp, recently signed defensive tackle Austin Brown went down with a knee injury at practice today and was carted off the field. In response to Brown’s injury, New Orleans has reportedly signed defensive tackle David Hunter, who is 25 years old and was last on an NFL roster in 2012. The Saints also begin two days of joint practices with the New England Patriots tomorrow.

The LSU men’s basketball team defeated the Queensland All-Stars in game three of their five game tour of Australia. Ben Simmons had 18 points and a key offensive put back in the final minute during the 91-88 victory. Antonio Blakeney had 22 points off the bench to lead the way, while Tim Quarterman had 20 points, 11 rebounds and five assists.

The Ragin Cajuns released their 2015-16 men’s basketball schedule and it features several difficult non-conference games. UL Lafayette will travel to UCLA, Miami of Florida, Alabama, Lousiana Tech and Pepperdine. The schedule also features a nice stretch of conference home games in late January as the Cajuns will host South Alabama, Troy, Texas State, UT Arklington and ULM from January 21st until February second.

And the Pelicans preseason schedule came out today. New Orleans will play just one game at the Smoothie King Center and that’s October 23rd against Miami.

11:40 LRN Sportscast August 18

LSU Quarterback Anthony Jennings admits the time he missed during the summer with his teammates didn’t help his push to be the Tigers starting quarterback this season. Jennings missed a good portion of the offseason workouts, because he was arrested for allegedly breaking into another person’s apartment. Jennings says he spent the summer working out on his own….
cut 17 (16) “…to work”
Jennings currently trails Brandon Harris in the battle to be LSU’s starting quarterback.

The LSU men’s basketball team improved to two and one during their five-game tour of Australia. They defeated the Queensland All-Stars 91 to 88 in a game that was played this morning local time. Ben Simmons had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Antonio Blakeney had 22 points off the bench.

The Saints will begin two days of joint practices with the New England Patriots tomorrow, but Tom Brady will not be there. The Patriots quarterback will attend a deflategate hearing in New York. The practices with New England will take place in West Virginia and then both teams will face each other in a preseason game on Saturday night in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

The ULM football depth chart shows Garrett Smith as the Warhawks’ first string quarterback. Smith is a redshirt freshman from Spring Branch, Texas. In his senior season at Smithson Valley High School, he threw for nearly 21-hundred yards, 21 touchdowns and he was intercepted only three times.

The Ragin Cajuns football team will hold a scrimmage tonight. The battle for starting quarterback in Lafayette continues. Coach Mark Hudspeth says he’s looking for a QB that will not turn the ball over.

In Ruston, Louisiana Tech head coach Skip Holtz says Beau Fitte is having an unbelievable camp. The redshirt senior linebacker from Port Sulphur has played in 30 games during his career with the Bulldogs.