• NFL Draft will lift spirits in a dark time
    Today, the enemy is the coronavirus. Back then, it was polio and smallpox.
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  • A game-changing virus has me yearning for Sunday Mass
    I never thought I would feel that way again. It was 1962.
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  • Riverside’s Butler asset to Baylor’s No. 1 ranking
    There are late bloomers and then there is Baylor guard Jared Butler.
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  • ‘I’m sorry’ is a shallow apology for Astros’ actions
    Since the Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scheme was exposed, I have heard a lot of justifications.
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  • Saints be aware! 49ers will be ongoing contenders
    Saints be aware! 49ers will be ongoing contenders
    Still gloating over that 49ers’ loss to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl?....
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  • Coaches’ Departure At LSU Opens Door For Rising Stars
    Coaches’ Departure At LSU Opens Door For Rising Stars
    It is somehow being portrayed as a negative, but it is anything but. LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady left to be the new offensive coordinator for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers. Defensive.....
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  • NBA rebukes freedom of expression for owner
    NBA rebukes freedom of expression for owner
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    I have never met Daryl Morey, but I am a huge fan. Morey, the general manager of the NBA’s Houston Rockets, had the temerity to tweet out support for the protesters in Hong Kong.
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  • State should focus on bringing title game back
    State should focus on bringing title game back
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    On a Sunday night in New Orleans in January, Bourbon Street looked like the Sunday night before Mardi Gras. The LSU band played, as thousands of Tiger fans were singing and dancing. There was lots of purple and gold interspersed with some Clemson orange.
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  • Saints’ deficiencies were hidden in plain sight
    Saints’ deficiencies were hidden in plain sight
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    After a 26-20 overtime playoff loss to Minnesota, the reaction on social media was what you would have expected. The gamut ran from “The referees ripped us off, again” to “It is time for the Saints to move on without Drew Brees.”
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  • History awaits Burrow to achieve his one last goal
    History awaits Burrow to achieve his one last goal
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    On the night Joe Burrow won the Heisman Trophy, there was not a dry eye at the Heisman ceremony or in the state of Louisiana. ​ A quarterback who has completed almost 80% of his passes was on target, again and again. ​He thanked his offensive line by name. ​He thanked head coach Ed Orgeron for “giving me the keys.” ​ He said the Burrow family could never repay Orgeron for the faith he had in Joe. ​ And, he mentioned growing up in southeast Ohio, a place where poverty is still common and opportunity is often lacking. ​Burrow told those in Ohio, that if he could make it, so could they.
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  • All’s well in Tigertown after big win over Georgia
    All’s well in Tigertown after big win over Georgia
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    Moments after a 37-10 rout of Georgia, the confetti, purple and gold, of course, fell in droves from the roof of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. LSU had defeated yet another college football powerhouse.
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  • Beating the 49ers key to returning to sunny Miami
    Beating the 49ers key to returning to sunny Miami
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    Raise your hand if you had a blast during the first week of February 2010 in Miami? Thought so.
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  • Orgeron, Tiger players have Georgia on their minds
    Orgeron, Tiger players have Georgia on their minds
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    For LSU, the Georgia Bulldogs have always been a litmus test. Earlier this season, LSU coach Ed Orgeron was asked when the Tigers became quarterback Joe Burrow’s team? “The Georgia game,” said Orgeron.
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  • After a summer of silence, baseball may return
    After a summer of silence, baseball may return
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    As the first summer without professional baseball in New Orleans since 1992 approaches, here’s more than a hint of optimism: Minor league baseball could return, as early as 2021.
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  • A surreal scene: LSU was the better team vs. ’Bama
    A surreal scene: LSU was the better team vs. ’Bama
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    On the drive back Sunday morning from Meridian, Mississippi, a reporter wondered. What is the definition of surreal? Because, that is what happened on a Saturday afternoon in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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  • Winning produces a resurgence of Tulane fandom
    Winning produces a resurgence of Tulane fandom
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    It was a sure sign that Tulane University is in the midst of football ascension. There was a line to get into Yulman Stadium for last Saturday’s game against Tulsa. A lengthy line. That was a tangible sign of progress. Thousands of fans were clad in green. Tulane was proudly displayed on their shirts and sweaters. Being a Tulane football fan was cool, again. It was great to see.
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  • LSU has best shot at beating Alabama in years
    LSU has best shot at beating Alabama in years
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    If not now, when? That’s what LSU fans should be asking as next Saturday’s game at Alabama approaches. There’s no better time, to end a losing streak against the Tide that runs all the way back to January 2012 in the Superdome.
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  • Saints’ success product of hiring Ireland to run draft
    Saints’ success product of hiring Ireland to run draft
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    As Sean Payton is showered with praise over the Saints’ 6-1 start, here’s a question: Is Payton that much different as a head coach than he was when the Saints went 7-9 for three consecutive seasons?
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  • Valdez listened to daughter and went to St. James
    Valdez listened to daughter and went to St. James
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    He was happy as the head coach at Scotlandville High School. His team had won 10 games only to lose 42-41 to Mandeville in a regional round 5A playoff classic. Then, Robert Valdez’s youngest daughter, Raina, now 16, spoke up.
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  • Don’t count baseball out of the ‘Shrine’ just yet
    Don’t count baseball out of the ‘Shrine’ just yet
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    I may be hallucinating. However, sometime soon, my guess is Saints and Pelicans owner Gayle Benson will be in charge of another New Orleans franchise. If the state of Louisiana and the Southern League get it right, they’ll entice Mrs. Benson to bring minor league baseball back.
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