In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • October 16, 2022

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Welllllcommmmmeee Back! Tennessee just wrapped up the upset of the week beating Alabama, and I just wrapped up a work Trunk or Treat.  So, there's that.  Anywho, sports are back! We are in the best part of the year where every major sport is taking place at once, so there's no shortage of action.  Speaking of action, here's my thoughts on all the action from this week!


  • Taysom Hill was put on this earth to play football
  • I want geno smith tested immediately
  • What an unreal game from Taysom
  • Are the Giants for real? 
  • DARNELL MOONEY
  • In what world is this roughing the passer? Only in Brady's world.
  • Coolest moment of the weekend.  Brian Robinson walking out to Many Men. Welcome back.
  • The Mets will ALWAYS Met
  • Never in my life have I seen someone block a shot THROUGH a screen 
  • Jordan Poole, fresh off of being punched in the face by his teammate, is carving up the Lakers
  • NFL officiating is just comical at this point 
  • Is the ref in the Kansas City game gonna cry? Lol 
  • I love seeing John Wall back 
  • This one of the greatest throws I’ve ever seen


  • I thought for sure the Braves were going to win this game. Yikes 
  • Julio Rodriguez is taking over the playoffs 
  • Yordan is BAD man. Also, Robbie Ray is terrible


  • The Dodgers are a cheat code 
  • Golden Knights baby!! 
  • Canadiens! With 17 seconds to go! Hockey is the best


  • Playoff Goose!! BE FREE LITTLE BUDDY! Playoffs be damned!
  • Yordan Alvarez is a menace
  • PointsBet paying out the under for TNF at halftime is the funniest thing this season 
  • Hockey is all the way back baby! 


  • Brandon Ingram. MVP. Collision Course. 
  • 6 catches with 5 touchdowns is hilarious 
  • Tennessee fans are literally stealing the goalposts from the stadium. What a time
  • I have no thoughts on Thursday Night Football. None. 
  • Weekly thought… RANK THE WAVE
  • The Mariners and Astros are in the 17th inning! My goodness!
  • This game is never going to end is it?


That'll do it ladies and gents! These are going to continue to get longer as we get more into the heart of the sports calendar.  So, I hope y'all enjoy it! By the way, have you seen the latest episode of Who F'n Kneauxs? You should.  Also, follow me on twitter for more of my nonsense!


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By Kaden Arkeder August 22, 2026
The second preseason game is shaping up to be quite the interesting one as there is numerous position battles being waged. These position battles are being fought over depth chart positioning or for the couple of roster spots up for grabs. Here is what I am looking out for in the preseason matchup against the Rams. The battle to be the backup quarterback behind Shough. Entering training camp I didn’t see this becoming a legitimate battle but give credit to Zach Wilson for taking advantage of his opportunities while Spencer Rattler has not done enough to cement himself as the backup thus far. Zach Wilson made some good reads and throws in the previous game showing he can move the offense down the field into scoring position. Moving the offense down the field was something Spencer Rattler was not able to do and will need to in this game if he wants to keep this a competition heading into the final preseason game against the Cowboys. This battle could come down to the wire so buckle up over these next two games. Up next I am keeping an eye on is the WR depth chart battle. With Tyson injured there is a good chance another roster spot opened up for another wide receiver to make the roster. But not only that because of the injury there is increased opportunity for these young wide receiver to make a bigger impact early on in their careers than expected. I’ll be looking to see if they can take advantage of that or if the Saints might have to add a veteran to the mix to bring in some experience. Speaking of experience, it appears as though the experience Charlie Smyth got last year has not translated into consistent results quite yet which leaves the door open Tanner Brown to potentially win the kicking job should Smyth continue to miss on his opportunities. This is a position where it’s been in a flux since Will Lutz was moved the team would greatly benefit from some consistency and reliability after not having for a couple years. However, the experience Martin Emerson Jr and Jayden Price have showed up in a big way in the Jaguars game. I’m looking to see if they can make the same kind of impact in this game as they did in the last because if so I think the Saints would feel a lot better about the cornerback position heading into the season as they probably did heading into training camp. Lastly with the news of Alvin Kamara being out for a few weeks with an injury of his own I’d like to see if any of the other running backs on the roster can standout and make a case for themselves to be RB3. Last week Ty Chandler had the kickoff return which set up Audric Estime for the touchdown so I give them the lead on trying to secure a roster spot as of right now. But there is still time for someone else to make a case over these next two games to widen the competition. Looking at the game in general I’m pretty excited to see how the team looks versus the Rams. The Rams have been a Super Bowl contender for a while and will prove to be a good litmus test for the Saints to see where they are in their preparation for the regular season. It’s one thing to look good against the Jaguars but another if they look good against the Rams.
Football player in red kicks as teammate kneels on field during game, crowd blurred in background
By Patrick Harkness August 20, 2026
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Jackson Courville- Ohio State 
He committed on January 12, 2026 (after entering the portal January 2) and is now on Tulane’s 2026 roster as a redshirt junior (#96, 5’10”, 185 lbs) from Centerville, OH (Centerville HS). 
Here’s why Courville aligns so well with the Green Wave program: 
• Proven Leg Strength and Clutch MAC Production
: In two seasons as Ball State’s starting kicker (2023-24), he went 26-of-34 on field goals (76.5%) and 54-of-56 on extra points. Highlights include a game-winning 52-yard FG as time expired vs. Northern Illinois (2024), his career long, plus multiple makes from 50+ yards. He was automatic inside 40 yards and showed the power and accuracy Tulane needs after the departure of standout Patrick Durkin. 
• P4 Experience and Fresh Start
: After battling for the job at Ohio State in 2025 (limited to just 4 XPs in one appearance), he brings valuable Big Ten reps and camp competition experience. Now at Tulane, he’s locked in a competitive spring battle with Cooper Helmke and Zach Marini. 
• Immediate Depth and Competition in a Reloading Unit
: Tulane aggressively addressed special teams via the portal after losing Durkin. Courville arrives as a high-upside veteran with two years of eligibility left, ready to compete for the starting job and provide reliable kicking depth right away. 
In short, Jackson Courville is a smart, high-character portal pickup who brings proven production, big-leg power, and built-in chemistry with the offense to a position group that needed reinforcements. #RollWave Make sure to follow Patrick Harkness on X
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