Grad transfers open eyes on first day of Tulane preseason camp
Continuity is a big reason why there’s optimism at Tulane heading into the 2018 football season.
view moreVideo: LHSAA hosts first-ever media day
The Louisiana High School Athletic Association hosted its first-ever preseason media day Thursday, giving association administrators and coaches and student-athletes from around the state the chance to meet with writers and broadcasters.
view moreScelfo gears up for first season as Southeastern coach
Frank Scelfo is no stranger to these parts.
view moreStrief not first ex-player to move into play-by-play role
While it’s apparently unprecedented for a former NFL player to move directly into a broadcast play-by-play role – as Zach Strief will do for the Saints radio broadcasts in 2018, one year after playing for the team – his transition from player to play-by-play job isn’t unique.
view moreTulane AD offers insight on LSU baseball series in podcast
Tulane athletic director Troy Dannen said there could be multiple reasons why LSU and Tulane are not meeting in baseball in 2019 for the first time since the early days of the Southeastern Conference.
view moreNorthwestern State’s Laird prepares for first season as head coach
Area fans of the Northwestern State Demons got a small preview of the event Monday night when new head coach Brad Laird, athletic director Greg Burke and other school officials held the opening event of their Victory Tour at Bobby Hebert’s Cajun Cannon in Metairie.
view moreOrgeron talks QBs, offensive coordinator, more at SEC Media Days
Ed Orgeron met with media at SEC Media Days Monday afternoon at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta.
view morePro Football Focus: Saints WR Thomas most valuable non-QB
According to Pro Football Focus, the NFL’s most valuable non-quarterback in 2017 was Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas.
view moreBrees apparently best at signing books, too
Drew Brees already holds too many records to count – all on the football field. But what about most autographs at a book signing?
view moreNew Orleans “shows out,” shows it’s a boxing city once again
Our city has seen – and been a great host of – its share of major sporting events, even championship boxing events.
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