Payton’s magnum opus
It’s going to perhaps go down as Sean Payton’s magnum opus of a coaching job, but it’s a shame the Los Angeles Rams couldn’t do their part.
It’s going to perhaps go down as Sean Payton’s magnum opus of a coaching job, but it’s a shame the Los Angeles Rams couldn’t do their part.
It was one of those anti-climactic bowl build-ups for LSU.
Another College Football Playoff Semifinal round has come and gone, and once again the big boys have dominated.
When I thought I’d seen it all, I saw something new.
When I figured I knew the answers, Coach Prime then changed the questions.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
That was pretty much my evaluation of my time spent this weekend covering the LHSAA Prep Football Classic for a sister newspaper in Mansfield.
Monday afternoon, I was talking to a friend about LSU’s open head coaching position.
He made a point that, at the time, made sense.
The city that gave us Ben Matlock, CNN, Coca-Cola, and a series of The Real Housewives is now home of the World Series champions.
Come to find out, LSU may have been fishing in the wrong hole all along and it may be time for a new captain to man the ship at Tiger Stadium.
It is often believed that simple gestures go a long way.
It’s time I accept my crown and wear it with pride.
I’m a uniform guy.