The Saints have reportedly added former Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland to their front office. Based on reports, Ireland will handle college scouting. The Saints fired Director of College Scouting Rick Reiprish, yesterday. There’s also been an addition to the coaching staff, based on media reports. Dennis Allen will serve as an assistant on defense, working with defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. Allen was with the Saints from 2006 to 2010. He left to become the Broncos defensive coordinator and served as a head coach for the Raiders in 2011.
And one other Black and Gold note, running back Mark Ingram has been added to the Pro Bowl roster. Ingram takes the place of Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch.
LSU announces that all 56 regular season baseball games can viewed on either SEC Network-plus, which is on the internet, or on ESPN’s family of TV channels. That includes ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN-U and the SEC Network. Seven games are also set to appear on C-S-T.
Jordan Mickey’s double-double helped propel LSU past Florida 79-61 in Gainesville. Mickey scored 14 points and pulled down 10 boards in the win. Jarell Martin lead all scorers with 22. The Tigers are now 14-4 and 3-2 league record has them sitting in a tie for third in the SEC. LSU heads to Nashville Saturday for a matchup with Vanderbilt.
It was a busy night in the Southland Conference. Another double-double performance, this one by John Jordan to lead Texas A&M-Corpus Christi over Northwestern State 88-76. Jordan had 22 points and 11 assists as the Islanders have now won five of their last six. Northwestern guard Zeke Woodley lead all scorers with 24. The Demons are 3-3 in conference play and will host McNeese St. Saturday.
Speaking of the Cowboys, they picked up their first Southland Conference win last night when they upended Abilene Christian 63-56. Desharick Guidry lead McNeese with 21 points and 16 rebounds. The Cowboys improve to 7-9 on the season.
And Sam Houston remains perfect in conference play after a 62-39 shellacking of Nicholls State.