Orgeron apologizes to Arkansas before looking ahead to A&M
Before LSU coach Ed Orgeron could turn the page to the regular-season finale against Texas A&M, he had to backtrack 48 hours.
view moreSaints by the Numbers: Surprising trend with penalty disparities
Only the end result, a 34-31 last-second victory for the Saints over the Carolina Panthers Sunday in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, could tone down the conversation about the seven men on the field not wearing pads and helmets.
view moreNicholls, Southeastern get opening-round home games in NCAA FCS playoffs
The Lions will join the Colonels in the postseason.
view moreCommissioner: American may push to legislate title game with 11 teams
American Athletic Conference commissioner Mike Aresco said Saturday that he “may press for legislation” to allow his league to play a conference championship game in football beyond the 2021 season.
view moreREPLAY: De La Salle dominates early, rolls to 45-19 victory over Teurlings
From start to finish, literally, it was a great night for the De La Salle Cavaliers.
view moreNewman sweeps state swimming crowns in Division IV
Newman claimed team titles for both boys and girls in the LHSAA Division IV swimming championships Thursday in Sulphur.
view moreVideo: Officials provide update on CFP title game, related events
Fifty-four days from now, the next college football national champion will be crowned inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, which has seen more than its share of champions in its 44-year history.
view moreVideo: Three Jesuit baseball players headed to in-state colleges
At an on-campus ceremony Wednesday, pitchers Will Hellmers (LSU) and Brian Valigosky (Tulane) and catcher Parker Serio (Nicholls) signed national letters-of-intent.
view moreNicholls-Southeastern has conference, postseason ramifications Thursday night
This time of year, Nicholls coach Tim Rebowe is reminded of something legendary defensive line coach Pete Jenkins told him several years ago.
view moreLouisiana native jockeys Desormeaux, Talamo on the move
Two Louisiana-born jockeys are leaving their southern California bases and moving east – and one of them is coming back home.
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