
Adam Lott
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A man of many names, Adam Lott AKA Clown Car AKA Mr. Lottober was born and raised in the boot. His passion for sports is mighty, and he spends his time appearing on the Off the Dome Sports Podcast every now and then. Behind the scenes, he helps the OTD squad with social media.

Team Stats (Pelicans at Nuggets) Final Score: 88-122 Rebounds: 36-57 Assists: 17-40 Steals: 9-5 Blocks: 3-5 Turnovers: 12-14 Stat Leaders Scoring Leaders: Jeremiah Fears, 21; Nikola Jokić, 21 Rebound Leaders: Trey Murphy III, 7; Nikola Jokić, 12 Assist Leaders: Jeremiah Fears, 6; Nikola Jokić, 10 My Player of the Game: Jeremiah Fears Chrissy's Key Takeaways * The starters for this game were Fears, Murphy III, Jones, Zion, and Deandre Jordan. So that was different, and it didn't work at all. * With most of the third quarter over, Zion had five total points in the game. He finished with 11. * The Nuggets went on a 32-4 run in the third quarter. The Pelicans came out very slow to start off the third. * New Orleans went 7-of-33 from the three-point line. * Nikola Jokić had a triple-double. The Pelicans had no answer for him all night. * Do the Pelicans know that the season has started because the majority of the guys out there look like they still think they're playing Summer League. * The problem with this team isn't the talent because they have that. So what's the problem? Coaching, effort, etc.? This has to be fixed ASAP. Follow @TheKneaux on X, and follow me there too, @SportsChrissy.

Team Stats (Celtics at Pelicans) Final Score: 122-90 Rebounds: 54-35 Assists: 25-17 Steals: 5-7 Blocks: 7-0 Turnovers: 11-13 Stat Leaders Scoring Leaders: Anfernee Simons, 25; Jordan Poole, 22 Rebound Leaders: Neemias Queta, 11; Yves Miss, 7 Assist Leaders: Payton Prichard, 8; Trey Murphy, III, 5 My Player of the Game: Jordan Poole Chrissy's Key Takeaways * The first two losses of the season were tough but at least the team looked good. In this game, no one looked fired up to compete except Jordan Poole and Jose Alvarado. * Zion did not play because he's been spending all offseason getting in shape just so he could rest after two games. Makes no sense to me. * Trey Murphy and Herb Jones need to find their spark and stride. These guys have been putting in a ton of work in the offseason but it isn't showing right now. * Willie Green has got to be on a short leash because this 0-3 start feels like the team is just picking up where they left off except this time they're healthy and have all the momentum in the world. * The next three games for the Pelicans will be on the road against Denver, Clippers, and Thunder . Follow @TheKneaux on X, and follow me there too, @SportsChrissy.

Business Trip to Houston The Southeastern Lions stayed hot over the weekend, defeating the Houston Christian Huskies 38-14 on the road in Houston. With the win, the Lions improved to 6-2 overall and 4-0 in Southland Conference play, extending their winning streak and increasing their chances at sole ownership of the Southland Conference.

In Memory of Gregg Glenn III Head coach Ron Hunter, now in his seventh year at the helm (89-89), has gradually transformed Tulane into a team that can contend. Alot of optimism surrounds the team with the Wave being picked to finish third in the American Conference. Compared to last season's team, Ron will be counting on more leadership especially with a vet savvy team. Development and chemistry will also be key with some younger players from last season stepping into bigger roles. That being said THE Tulane Green Wave men's basketball team enters the 2025-2026 season with high expectations. After losing 5 players to the transfer portal including key players like Kam Williams, Kaleb Banks and Mari Jordan, Ron Hunter wasted no time in hitting the portal and the 2025 recruiting class. Ron and his coaching staff were able to haul in 4 transfer portal players and 2 freshmen. The 4 transfers look to immediately help out the team and hit the ground running while the two freshmen look to slowly get involved as the season progresses. Rowan Brumbaugh and Asher Woods received pre-season accolades for the Wave. Rowan was picked as Pre-Season Conference Player of the Year and Asher Woods was picked as second team all-conference. As a team Tulane was picked to finish 3rd in the American Conference. Ron has stated “I'm not worried about pre-season rankings, all I'm focusing on is getting the team ready and winning the American Conference and Post-Season play, we are good enough to do that” In my season preview I'll go over transfer departures, transfer additions, the recruiting class of 2025, positional breakdown, projected lineups and scouting reports on recruits/transfers/returning players Coaching Staff Head Coach Ron Hunter 7th season 89-89 at Tulane Associate Head Coach Ray McCallum Assistant Coach Claude Pardue Assistant Coach Sean Mock Assistant Coach Gebereal Baitey Assistant Coach Rj Hunter Supporting Staff Director of Basketball Operations Nate Summers Senior Athletic Trainer Quinton Nease Assistant Coach/Strength and Conditioning Dan Rickaby Assistant Director/Student Development and Video Ben Miner Last Years AAC Standings Memphis 16-2 Conf 29-6 Overall North Texas 14-4 27-9 UAB 13-5 24-13 Tulane 12-6 19-15 Florida Atlantic 10-8 18-16 East Carolina 10-8 19-14 Temple 9-9 17-15 Wichita State 8-10 19-15 South Florida 6-12 13-19 Tulsa 6-12 13-20 UTSA 6-12 12-19 Rice 4-14 13-19 Charlotte 3-15 11-22 Roster 0 Tyler Ringgold-F. 6-8/225. R-SO 1 Josh "JoJo" Moore-G. 6-4/205. SO 2 Gregg Glenn III-F. 6-7/240. SR 5 Scotty Middleton-G/F. 6-6/165 JR 7 Rowan Brumbaugh-G. 6-4/185 R-JR 9 KJ Greene-G. 6-3/170 SO 11 Luke Rasmussen-G/F. 6-8/215 R-SO 13 Joseph Teich-G. 5-10/155 SO 15 Robert Moore-G. 6-6/180 FR 22 Asher Woods-G. 6-3/190 SR 23 Percy Daniels-F/C. 6-10/230 SR 32 Luke Cronin-F. 6-8/210 JR 34 Jake Shapiro-G. 6-1/190 R-SO 55 Davion Bradford-C. 7-0/265 SR 77 Vasilije "Vas" Kuridza-F. 6-9/235 FR 99 Curtis Williams Jr-G/F. 6-6/180 JR Transfer Departures Logan Stephens - The Junior Guard who came over from Rutgers 2 years ago never really was able to find ground in the Tulane lineup. When they first got Logan, I thought he could potentially be a key bench guy down the road, but things never really clicked for him here. Best of luck. 8 GP, 5.9 min, 26.7%, 2.3 pts. Kam Williams -(Kentucky) Kam Williams was phenomenal for the Wave last year. It took him several games to find his shot but when he did it was electric. By the end of the season Kam was one of the best players on the team. Kam will be a very hard player to replace but this coaching staff has a plan to use multiple guys to make up for his play. 33 GP, 32 min, 48.5 FG%, 41.2 3PT%, 4.5 reb, 1.3 ast, 1.1 blk, 1.4 stl, 9.3 pts. Kaleb Banks- (DePaul) Kaleb started the season on fire from beyond the arc but as the season progressed, he got a little streaky and seemed to fade a little as the season got closer to the end. Either way he was a great player for the wave last season and will also be a tough player to replace. Like I said for Kam it's going to take a couple of players to replace his play on the court. 32 GP, 31 min, 50.6 FG%, 34.1 3PT%, 6.7 reb, 1 ast, 1.3 blk, 14.7 pts Mari Jordan - (Radford) I was really surprised that Mari left and he went to Radford out of all the places. He was mostly inconsistent on the year but when he got hot, he really helped out the Green Wave. The very first game of the year he balled out and got 18 points but that was against a really bad team, but you got to see his potential. Mari finished the season strong and for the entire year he finished in double digit points 12 times. Mari Jordan was only a freshman last year and was still learning to play at the collegiate level so I figured he would've come back and be a key player in the lineup, potentially being the number two guy next to Asher Woods and Rowan. 32 GP, 19.6 min, 39.5 FG%, 34.9 3 PT%, 3.6 reb, 7 pts Spencer Elliot - I really liked Spencer when Tulane first got him in his recruiting cycle and after a year of college ball under his belt I thought he could potentially be a guy off the bench to help out. In the limited amount of time he got on the court you could see the potential but you could also tell he lacked the confidence and aggressiveness to be successful at this level. I still have a lot of faith in Spencer and in the right system I think he can succeed. Best of Luck! 16 GP, 5.3 min, 1.1 reb, .9 pts Transfer Additions Josh “JoJo” Moore - (Oral Roberts) A versatile Playmaker with the ball in his hands and can be dynamic in the open court. The most athletic player on the team. Ron Hunter: “He came over from Oral Roberts so he's getting used to the speed and size. Started off a little slow but is starting to pick it up and figuring out the system. No question he will be a part of the rotation.” 27.5 min, 10.9 pts, 49.4% FG, 4.4 reb, 2.2 ast Curtis Williams Jr -(Georgetown) A shot making big wing who is versatile and a scoring threat when the ball is in his hands. Williams can be a weapon with his ability to shoot. He has a good mid-range jumper and knows how to attack the rim. A skilled rebounder and can play some defense. 33 GP, 15.4 min, 40% FG, 30% 3PT, 73% FT, 1.8 reb, 4.7 pts Scotty Middleton - (Seton Hall) Scotty is definitely a Ron Hunter type of player. He can score from all three levels of the court. He plays pretty good defense but needs to get stronger. Good size and long arms. Has good range on his jumper and can play above the rim. 29 GP, 21 min, 43.4% FG, 38.4 3PT%, 77% FT, 2.3 reb, 5.8 pts Davion Bradford - (East Tenn State) Big strong center who started his career at Kansas State. As a true freshman with Kansas State Bradford was averaging 21 min, 4.3 reb and 7.7 pts. In the right system his potential can be sky high. He's very active around the rim and has the potential to be a scoring threat but should immediately help the wave out in the rebounding and defense department. Davion was one of the most improved players on the team this offseason. Ron Hunter: "Great Character Guy" 25 GP, 11 min, 52.4 % FG, 2.4 reb, 2.5 pts Luke Cronin- (D-3 Yeshiva U)- Walk-on. Started 22 games in D-3 averaging 5.8 points with 5 boards and 3 assists. In the 22 games he averaged 20 min. Started his career at George Washington where he played in 4 games for a total of 6 min. In High School he was named County and All-Long Island in 2022 and 2023. He received All-State in 2023 and played in the Philly All-American Game. Recruiting Additions Robert Moore - 3 Star/87. Ranked 138 in the nation on rivals and the 31st best shooting guard. During his prep career Moore earned All-Region honors three times and was named All-Lowcountry in South Carolina. He also won the Sniper Award at the 2024 Pangos All-American Camp in Las Vegas. In his debut at the camp, he knocked down five three-pointers on his way to a 23-point performance on 8-of-13 shooting overall. Moore has proven to be a pure and effective shooter during his high school career. This season during his senior campaign he drained 12 shots from beyond the arc in a single game. He also sharpened his skills on the court playing for the AAU Upward Stars program on the Adidas Circuit. -Tulane Athletic dept SR: His skill should be able to help and contribute to the Green Wave this season. He really can shoot the 3-Ball from multiple areas of the court. With his size he's able to finish strong and has the ability to create plays. Robert is a smart player/scorer and playmaker. Moore has led the team in scoring in a couple of scrimmages this season. Ron Hunter: “Phenomenal Shooter and a very skilled basketball player who has a great feel for the game, real opportunity for him to play this season” Vasilije “Vas” Kuridza - A skilled forward who Tulane brought in late in the process and it's his first time in the United States. Played with the Bosnia U18 National Team for three seasons…Averaged 7.1 points and 4.5 rebounds in 22 career games with the national youth team… Helped the Bosnia U18 team finish 18th in the 2024 FIBA U18 EuroBasket Division B, 14th in the 2023 FIBA U18 European Championship Division B, and 6th in the 2022 FIBA U18 European Championship Division B… Also participated in club competition including playing two years with KK Igokea in the Bosnian League and the ABA League and spending one season with the New Orleans Pelicans in the 2023 Europe Basketball Without Borders (BWB) organized by the NBA and FIBA… Averaged 6.7 points and 6.2 points during his two seasons with KK Igokea and 2.8 points in four games during the BWB Europe 2023… Helped KK Igokea win the 2023 Bosnian Youth Basketball Champions League. - Tulane Athletic Dept They found Vas through a friend and got in contact with his agent to bring him in. -Coach Sean Mock Ron Hunter: “He’s still learning everything between the culture and how to play in the Tulane system. He's a very talented player, so talented I want to find a way for him to play this season, but I don't want to rush him” Ron seems very excited to get him in the door and start working with him. Fun Fact: Ron said Vasilije's favorite food is shrimp so he's going to fit right in. 8.8 pts, 7.5 reb, 2.5 ast, 50% FG, 55% FT, 2.5 ast, 3.0 stl Returning Players Tyler Ringgold - Tyler really showed his potential in the first two games of the year defensively and offensively. In those two contests he tallied 20 points,13 reb, 2 ast, and 3 blk. Tyler is a very good defensive player and has a lot of promise offensively. I'm expecting a big jump from him this year and really help out the Wave on both ends of the court. Expect him to crash the boards and lock down defenders. Ron Hunter: "Tyler is working on his corner three shot" 11 min, 43% FG, 21% 3PT, 69% FT, 2.4 reb, 3.6 pts Rowan Brumbaugh - Will be the key for Tulane this season. Rowan is a true Quarterback for this Green Wave team scoring and passing the ball. Last season he played in all 34 games earning All-AAC First Team and Newcomer of the year. He collected 20 or more points in 9 games and had a career high of 25 points. In 17 games last year he had at least 5 assists and a career high of 11. This year he received the Pre-Season Player of the Year. Rowan told me aspects of his game he wants to improve: "My 3-point percentage and making the first simple read. Getting better at what I do." 35 min, 41 FG%, 35% 3PT, 81% FT, 4 reb, 4.8 ast, 1.6 stl, 15.5 pts KJ Greene - The highest recruit in Tulane basketball history returns for the Wave. He played sparingly last season 25 out of 34 games but still got good time for a true freshman. KJ was inconsistent at times and a little turnover prone, but he was a true freshman learning the college level of play. KJ has the ability to be a good PG and shows a lot of promise in facilitating the basketball to other players for the score, very good passer. In 3 games he recorded three assists and 5 pts. His career high was against UAB when he scored 9 pts on 4 of 5 shooting. 7 min, 39% FG, 28% 3PT, 65% FT, 1.5 pts Luke Rasmussen - A big guard/forward (6-8) who has potential down the road with Tulane. We may get to see what Luke has with the lack of depth at the power forward position. Has a good three ball and can crash the boards. Redshirted this past season. 2 years ago, at Lafayette College averaged 2.5 pts, 1.6 reb and 14 threes made. Best game was against army and combined for 12 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists Joseph Teich - Was a walk-on last year who got into 9 games as a freshman. Knocked down a three pointer late in the contest against USC in the College Basketball Crown. Asher Woods - Asher is building off a very strong season from last year and its showing in offseason workouts and practices. Ron Hunter: “Asher has been practicing very well for this team and is becoming a vocal leader by taking players under his wing”. Like coach said Woods has also taken on a leadership role for the Wave this season and also been a mentor for a new transfer player. Asher has been helping with the development of newcomer Josh “JoJo” Moore. Woods is really excited to be the leader in the locker room and for the younger guys. I talked to Asher about his personnel goals/team goals and areas of his game he wants to improve: “I'm always focused on the team and just showing up every day, we got a group of guys who can win. Playing one day at a time and being consistent." " Being more effective in every aspect of the game, understanding the details like film and being aggressive at all times, knowing my role” 11.5 pts, 2.5 reb, 2.4 ast, 42.3 FG%, 33.6% 3PT Percy Daniels - I'm expecting a jump from Percy this season, on the court and as a vocal leader. Last season he got in on 34 contests and was inconsistent at times but when he was on, he provided a defensive spark and a guy who could score around the rim. As the season progresses this year, I could see him gaining some confidence and being a good starter or key guy off the bench. Expect Percy to come in at the Power Forward position this year. 10 min, 66% FG, 66% FT, 1.7 reb, .8 blk, 1.6 pts Jake Shapiro - The walk-on got into 9 contests last season averaging 1.4 min with .7 pts. Jake knocked down a three against two teams last season, Southern Miss and UTSA. Most Improved Offseason Player Davion Bradford- "DB" has been practicing so well with the team that they had to start changing/tweaking the offense to get him more involved with the ball around the rim. A real quality post player. Ron Hunter: " Really impressed and floored with how talented he is. DB could turn out to be really special." Key Players This Season 1. Rowan Brumbaugh 2. Asher Woods 3. Scotty Middleton Break Out Player's 1. KJ Greene 2. Davion Bradford 3. Tyler Ringgold Positional Breakdown PG Rowan Brumbaugh will be the quarterback of the room, expect another big season from the Redshirt Junior who received Pre-Season Player of the Year honors. KJ Greene should be the first one off the bench to come in for Rowan. Expect a jump from him this season with a year under his belt, could also see Rowan going out to SG and Greene at point. Asher Woods also has the ability to come in and play PG if need be. SG Asher Woods the Pre-Season 2nd team All-Conference SG really started to play well as the season went on. Woods has the potential to be a really good ball player, and I think he has a chance at All-First team conference when the season is over. The first guy off the bench could be multiple of guys depending on the situation. Josh "JoJo" Moore and Curtis Williams, two new transfer's both have the ability to come off the bench and be productive for Tulane and give them a little spark. I could also see Scotty Middelton moving from SF to SG in certain situations. SF Scotty Middelton could be the dark horse of this team. He fits perfectly into this style of play. Started his career at Ohio State where he got in 30 games and played fairly well for a true freshman. If he can get some confidence and put everything together watch out Tulane fans. Just like SG this position as well could see different guys come in and play. Curtis Williams and true freshman Robert Moore. Curtis comes over from Georgetown where he played in 33 games, a skilled jump shooter and rebounder who can also play defense. Robert Moore a very skilled shooter from beyond the arc could be lighting in a bottle and a key spark off the bench if things aren't going the Waves way and they need some big 3's. PF This position gets a little tricky with the lack of depth, but Tyler Ringgold should take over this spot, a very skilled defender and rebounder. Has the potential to find his three ball and knows how to score inside with aggression. Tyler could very well be the leader defensively for this team. The international recruit Tulane got late in the process is Vasilije "VAS" Kuridza. Vas is a skilled forward who has the potential to help Tulane out down the road. Percy Daniels is expected to come in and play the 4 spot, more of a traditional style of play. Something that Tulane basketball hasn't seen in a while. C Percy Daniels returns for the Green Wave and should get the starting nod but keep a very close eye on Davion Bradford. Davion has been practicing very well for Tulane and they're tweaking the offense just for him. Both Percy and Davion will be splitting time throughout the season. Expecting good thing's from the big men. Projected Lineups PG- Rowen Brumbaugh SG- Asher Woods SF- Scotty Middleton PF- Tyler Ringgold/Percy Daniels C- Percy Daniels/Davion Bradford Backups PG- KJ Greene SG- Josh "JoJo" Moore SF- Curtis Williams/Robert Moore PF- Percy Daniels/Curtis Williams/Robert Moore/Scotty Middleton C- Davion Bradford/Percy Daniels Recruiting Class of 2026- 1 Commit Tobias Brinkley (CG/SF) 6-6/180- 4 star on ESPN and 7th best prospect in Georgia. SR: (Good court vision and great passer. Versatility allows him to create separation and scoring opportunities for himself and other teammates, a true offensive threat. Relentless, hustles and a smart player. Brinkley shows the size and skill at the shooting guard and small forward position) Class of 2026 Recruits Gregory “Pops” Dunson-PG- 6-0/185. 3 Star/88 Javonte Floyd-C- 6-9/220. 3 Star/88 Collin Ross-PF- 6-9/200. 4 Star/90. Currently committed to VCU Tyshawn Duncan-C- 6-8/215. 4 Star/90 Currently committed to Louisiana Harris Reynolds-SG- 6-4/170. 4 Star/90. Visiting several schools Tulane not listed Joseph Hartman-PG- 6-6/193. 4 Star/90. Currently committed to Michigan Julian Washington-CG- 6-4/180. Final four Cincinnati, Dayton, FAU, Northern Iowa Class of 2027 Evan Toms-C- 6-9/225. Tulane Offer Ty Shine-G- 6-2. Tulane Offer Allen Shaw-PG- 5-10/160. Attended Tulane Camp Class of 28 Christian Clair-CG- 6-1/158. Schedule Nov 3, 2025 vs Samford 8:30 pm Nov 8, 2025 vs Texas St. 2:00 pm Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse Nov 11, 2025 @ Louisiana TBA Cajundome Nov 14, 2025 vs New Orleans 7:30 pm ESP+ Nov 21, 2025 vs Utah St. 1:00 pm ESP2 TD Arena Nov 28, 2025 vs Nicholls 3:00 pm Dec 2, 2025 vs Grambling St. 7:30 pm Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse Dec 6, 2025 vs Akron 4:00 pm Dec 10, 2025 vs Tougaloo 7:30 pm Dec 13, 2025 vs UC San Diego 11:30 pm Lee's Family Forum Dec 17, 2025 vs La. Tech 7:30 pm Dec 20, 2025 vs Portland St. 7:30 pm Dec 31, 2025 @ East Carolina TBA Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum Jan 4, 2026 vs FAU TBA Jan 10, 2026 @ UTSA TBA Jan 14, 2026 vs UAB TBA Jan 18, 2026 vs North Texas TBA Jan 21, 2026 @ FAU TBA Jan 25, 2026 @ Charlotte TBA Dale F. Halton Arena Jan 28, 2026 vs South Florida TBA Feb 1, 2026 @ Memphis TBA Feb 8, 2026 vs Wichita St. TBA Feb 11, 2026 vs Temple TBA Feb 15, 2026 @ UAB TBA Feb 18, 2026 @ North Texas TBA The Super Pit Feb 22, 2026 vs Rice TBA Feb 25, 2026 vs Tulsa TBA Mar 1, 2026 @ South Florida TBA ESP+ Mar 4, 2026 @ Temple TBA Mar 8, 2026 vs Memphis TBA Roll Wave!! This is Patrick Harkness and you can follow me on X @RollDatWave and @BeInTheKneaux everywhere.

Team Stats (Spurs at Pelicans) Final Score: 120-116 Rebounds: 59-45 Assists: 25-24 Steals: 6-10 Blocks: 13-3 Turnovers: 18-13 Stat Leaders Scoring Leaders: Victor Wembanyama, 29; Zion Williamson, 27 Rebound Leaders: Luke Kornet, 12; Zion Williamson, Trey Murphy III, 10 Assist Leaders: Stephon Castle, 6; Zion Williamson, 7 My Player of the Game: Zion Williamson Chrissy's Key Takeaways * This was a tough loss in overtime. Should have won it, but too many mistakes were made during the game. Little mistakes can seem like no big deal until you go in OT and then lose by four points. Willie Green is going to be under a microscope for losses like this. * Zion Williamson is looking like an absolute ALL-STAR already. * Herb Jones scored 0 points, which is OK, but he kept shooting 3's. Drive in and get back in your rhythm. * Rookies Jeremiah Fears and Derek Queen look insanely good for only having two games under their belt. And Queen missed all of Summer League! * First win has to come on Monday, Oct. 27 at home against the 0-2 Boston Celtics. Follow @TheKneaux on X, and follow me there too, @SportsChrissy.

When: Saturday, October 18th, 2025, 11:00 AM Where: FirstBank Stadium, Nashville, TN Channel: ABC Spread: Vanderbilt -2.5 O/U: 47.5 The Tigers will be playing Saturday morning in Music City. This matchup will tell us a lot! Vanderbilt, 5-1 (1-1), is entering into this contest coming off of a bye week. Vandy does appear to be a little beat up. Keep an eye out for this. The Commodores have the 4th best rushing offense in the SEC as well as the 5th best total offense in the SEC. Diego Pavia is the leader of this team. Pavia has over 1400 passing yards, over 300 rushing yards, and 16 total TDs. Sedrick Alexander and Makihilyn Young are the leaders in the running back room. The leading pass catchers are Eli Stowers, Junior Sherrill, and Tre Richardson. The defense is led by safety CJ Heard, edge rusher Miles Capers, and Bryan Longwell. This isn't your grandpa's, your dad's, nor your Vanderbilt. This is a high strung team. The Tigers are in for a fight. LSU, 5-1 (2-1), enters the contest coming off of a big win against South Carolina. Garrett Nussmeier appears to be healthy. The ball really jumped off of his hand last week. The Tiger signal caller will look to cut back on the interceptions. Caden Durham and Ju'Juan Johnson will take care of the backfield duties for the Tigers. Both Durham and Johnson had solid games last week. The offensive line will look to build off of the momentum from last week. Trey'Dez Green had a great game last week. It will be interesting to see how the Tigers use Green. Kyle Parker has stepped up big time in recent weeks. I would like to see Parker continue to be involved. Aaron Anderson appears to be good to go for this one. This is huge for the Tigers. The Tiger defense is a solid unit with talent at all 3 levels. Jacobian Guillory is the leader on the line. Whit Weeks, who is a bit dinged up, is the leader in the linebacker room. Tamarcus Cooley and AJ Haulcy are the leaders in the defensive backfield, but this defensive backfield is LOADED with talent! KEYS TO THE GAME - The Tigers shut down Diego Pavia last year. This defense had practice last week facing LaNorris Sellers. Let's see if the Tigers can make Pavia one dimensional. - Can the Tiger defense get off the field on 3rd down? - Can the Tigers keep the running game going? This will be a perfect way to start the day, Tiger fans. This looks to be a great game. Fun Fact: The 1st time these teams met was in 1902. LSU finished the season 6-1 with the only loss being to Vanderbilt. The Tigers went on to capture a co-conference championship. Follow me on X (the artist formerly known as Twitter) @eazytro

The Tigers move to 5-1 on the season, 2-1 in SEC play. LSU goes 3 and out on the opening drive of the game. LaNorris Sellers fumbles on the 1st play of South Carolina's opening drive. Tigers recover the fumble. LSU goes on a 4 play 7 yard drive that is capped off by a Damian Ramos 28 yard field goal. LSU 3-0. South Carolina puts together a 9 play 46 yard drive, but William Joyce misses a 47 yard field goal. LSU puts together a strong 13 play 71 yard drive, but Ju'Juan Johnson fumbles. South Carolina recovers the fumble. South Carolina takes advantage by going on a 3 play 80 yard drive that was capped off by a Matt Fuller 72 yard rushing TD. SC 7-3. LSU punches back with a 6 play 72 yard drive that was capped off by a Trey'Dez Green 6 yard receiving TD. LSU 10-7. The teams trade punts. Then the quarterbacks trade interceptions. The teams trade punts again. South Carolina runs out the 1st half. South Carolina opens the 2nd half with an 11 play 46 yard drive that was capped off by a William Joyce 47 yard field goal. Tied 10-10. LSU responds with a 4 play 75 yard drive that was capped off by a Kyle Parker 43 yard receiving TD. LSU 17-10. South Carolina goes 3 and out. Garrett Nussmeier throws an interception. The teams trade punts. South Carolina turns the ball over on downs. LSU takes advantage by going on a 10 play 64 yard drive that was capped off by a Damian Ramos 22 yard field goal. LSU 20-10. South Carolina turns the ball over on downs. LSU kneels out the clock. Tigers win! LSU 20, South Carolina 10. Takeaways - The turnovers, especially in the end zone, have to be talked about. - This defense will keep LSU in games. This offense has to pull their weight. - TREY'DEZ GREEN!! Awards - Offensive MVP - Trey'Dez Green - This guy stepped up big time tonight. Hopefully this is a preview of things to come! - Defensive MVP - AJ Haulcy - This guy is climbing draft boards every week. Take it in, Tiger fans! The Tigers travel to Music City to take on Vanderbilt Saturday morning. Thank you for checking out my article. Follow me on X (the artist formerly known as Twitter) @eazytro

When: Saturday, October 11th, 2025, 6:45 PM Where: The Real Death Valley, Baton Rouge, LA TV: SECN Spread: LSU -8.5 O/U: 44.5 LSU and South Carolina will meet for the 24th time on Saturday. LSU leads the series 18-2-1. LSU had 2 wins vacated. South Carolina South Carolina comes into this game with a 3-2 record (1-2 SEC). LaNorris Sellers is the leader of this offense. He is a dual threat quarterback, who LSU fans are very familiar with. Rahsul Faison is the leader in the running back room. The leading pass catchers are Vandrevius Jacobs and Nyck Harbor. This offense ranks last in total yards in the SEC and rushing offense. Sellers has been sacked the 3rd most in the SEC (14). The Gamecock defense is led by Fred Johnson; the linebacker has 25 total tackles on the season. Dylan Stewart is a very good edge rusher. Stewart has 3.5 sacks this season. The leader in the defensive backfield is Gerald Kilgore. Kilgore is tied for 1st in the SEC with 2 interceptions. The Gamecock defense is tied for 3rd in the SEC with 6 interceptions. This defense ranks 116th in 3rd down defense. Hopefully the Tigers can expose this. LSU LSU enters this matchup with a 4-1 record (1-1 SEC). LSU is led by Garrett Nussmeier. Hopefully Nussmeier was able to get healthy during the bye week. Caden Durham will likely be back for this contest. Durham leads the Tigers with 52 carries for 213 yards and 2 TDs. Aaron Anderson will likely be back for this one as well. Anderson has 23 catches for 305 yards. Barion Brown has 25 catches for 239 yards and 1 TD. The Tiger defense ranks 2nd in the SEC with 7 interceptions. Linebacker West Weeks leads the Tigers with 31 total tackles. Jacobian Guillory II leads the defensive line with 6 total tackles and 1.5 sacks. DaShawn Spears leads the defensive backfield with 2 interceptions, which is tied for 1st in the SEC. KEYS TO THE GAME Can the Tigers expose the Gamecock 3rd down defense? Can the Tigers expose the weak Gamecock rush defense? Can the Tigers contain LaNorris Sellers? This will be a solid matchup on Saturday night! Fun Fact: The 1st time these teams played was 95 years ago to the day. Thank you for checking out my article. Follow me on X (the artist formerly known as Twitter) @eazytro

LSU drops one against Ole Miss. It is time to talk about this LSU offense. The teams trade punts to open the game. Ole Miss goes 3 and out. LSU goes on a 5 play 67 yard drive that was capped off by a Nic Anderson 7 yard receiving TD. LSU 7-0. Ole Miss answers with an 18 play 83 yard drive that was capped off by a Lucas Carneiro 25 yard field goal. LSU 7-3. Garrett Nussmeier throws an interception on LSU's next drive. The teams trade punts. Ole Miss fumbles the ball away on the following drive. LSU goes 3 and out. Ole Miss goes on a 5 play 70 yard drive that was capped off by a Kewan Lacy 15 yard rushing TD. Ole Miss 10-7. LSU punts on the next drive. Ole Miss goes on a strong 9 play 69 yard drive that was capped off by a Cayden Lee 2 yard receiving TD. Ole Miss 17-7. LSU kneels out the half. The teams trade punts to open the 2nd half. LSU goes on an 8 play 33 yard drive that was capped off by a Damian Ramos 39 yard field goal. Ole Miss 17-10. Trinidad Chambliss throws an intercept on Ole Miss' next drive. LSU takes advantage by going on a 6 play 16 yard drive that was capped off by a Damian Ramos 48 yard field goal. Ole Miss 17-13. Ole Miss responds by going on an 11 play 75 yard drive that was capped off by a Logan Diggs 6 yard rushing TD. Ole Miss 24-13. LSU punches back by going on a 15 play 80 yard drive that was capped off by a Harlem Berry 6 yard rushing TD. Ole Miss 24-19. Ole Miss runs out the clock on the Tigers. Ole Miss wins. Takeaways - On opening drives, LSU has run 19 plays for 62 yards and has thrown 1 interception. Something needs to change here. - No, Brian Kelly, LSU fans are not spoiled. This offense is yet again near the bottom of the SEC in rushing offense. - Brian Kelly's comments about practicing are getting old quick. You make too much money to not take accountability. Awards - Offensive MVP - Harlem Berry - Harlem was able to score a TD for the Tigers in a big game. His future is bright! - Defensive MVP - A.J. Haulcy - What more can you say about this guy?! A true leader on the field who FLIES to the football. The Tigers will look to heal up during the bye week. Thank you for checking out my article. Follow me on X (the artist formerly known as Twitter) @eazytro

When: Saturday, September 27th, 2025, 2:30 PM Where: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, MS Channel: ABC Spread: Ole Miss -1.5 O/U: 55.5 This will be a battle in Oxford. This game features 2 teams with postseason dreams! Ole Miss Rebels Ole Miss comes into this game with a 4-0 record. The Rebels are looking to go 3-0 in SEC play. Trinidad Chambliss will get the start at quarterback. The former Ferris State star is a dual threat quarterback. Kewan Lacy and Logan Diggs are the leaders in the running back room. Lacy has 7 TDs on the season. Harrison Wallace III, Deuce Alexander, and Dae'Quan Wright are the leading pass catchers on this team. Zxavian Harris and Will Echoles are the leaders on the defensive line. Jaden Yates and TJ Dottery are the leaders in the linebacker room. Wydett Williams, Jr. and Antonio Kite are the leaders in the defensive back room. LSU Tigers LSU enters this contest with a 4-0 record. The Tigers are trying to move to 2-0 in conference play. Garrett Nussmeier will look to keep the momentum rolling in this game. Running back Caden Durham is a bit banged up. Ju'Juan Johnson and Harlem Berry will look to lead the running back room if Durham cannot play. Aaron Anderson is the leading pass catcher on this team. Bauer Sharp, Zavion Thomas, and Barion Brown are the other leading pass catchers on this team. West Weeks and Dahvon Keys are the leading tacklers on this Tiger defense. Tamarcus Cooley and AJ Haulcy are the leaders in the defensive back room. Jack Pyburn and Jacobian Guillory II are the leaders on the defensive line. KEYS TO THE GAME - Can the Tiger defense contain Trinidad Chambliss? - Can the Tiger offensive line hold up against this Ole Miss defensive line? - Can the offense stay balanced in this one? This will be a great game in this storied rivlary! Fun fact; The last time these 2 teams met while being undefeated was on Halloween night in 1959. Billy Cannon took care of it for the Tigers! Follow me on X (the artist formerly known as Twitter) @eazytro

The LSU Tigers are now 4-0 on the season! Each team goes 3 and out on their 1st possessions of the game. LSU goes on a 13 play 45 yard drive that was capped off by a Garrett Nussmeier 1 yard rushing TD. LSU 7-0. Southeastern Louisiana turns the ball over on downs. LSU goes on a 7 play 44 yard drive that was capped off by a Ju'Juan Johnson 2 yard rushing TD. LSU 14-0. Southeastern Louisiana punts. LSU goes on a 7 play 74 yard drive that was capped off by a Ju'Juan Johnson 10 yard rushing TD. LSU 21-0. Southeastern Louisiana goes 3 and out. LSU goes goes on an 8 play 57 yard drive that was capped of by a Barion Brown 17 yard receiving TD. LSU 28-0. Southeastern Louisiana goes 3 and out. LSU goes on an 8 play 56 yard drive that was capped of by a Zavion Thomas 9 yard receiving TD. LSU 35-0. Southeastern Louisiana kneels out the half. Southeastern Louisiana punts on the opening drive of the 2nd half. LSU goes on a 7 play 87 yard drive that was capped off by a Bauer Sharp 23 yard receiving TD. LSU 42-0. Southeastern Louisiana answers back with an 8 play 75 yard drive that was capped off by a Deantre Jackson 14 yard receiving TD. LSU 42-7. LSU answers back with a dominant 16 play 81 yard drive that was capped off by a Michael Van Buren Jr. 1 yard rushing TD. LSU 49-7. Southeastern Louisiana goes 3 and out. LSU goes on a 6 play 58 yard drive that was capped off by a Kyle Parker 27 yard receiving TD. LSU 56-7. Southeastern Louisiana answers back with an 11 play 55 yard drive that was capped off by a Guillermo Garcia Rodriguez 37 yard field goal. LSU 56-10. LSU goes 3 and out. Southeastern Louisiana runs out the clock. Tigers win 56-10! Takeaways - Hopefully the Caden Durham injury is not too serious. - Ju'Juan Johnson is a playmaker. - 13 Tigers caught passes in this game. That is impressive! Awards Offensive MVP - Garrett Nussmeier - It was great to see Nuss let it fly in this matchup! Defensive MVP - Dashawn Spears - Spears led the Tigers in tackles. The Tigers travel to Ole Miss on Saturday. Follow me on X (the artist formerly known as Twitter) @eazytro

