Shreveport Mudbugs vs. Odessa Jackalopes - November 27, 2021
Shreveport Mudbugs vs. Odessa Jackalopes - November 27, 2021

The Mudbugs hope to close out their visit to Odessa, TX with a win over the Jackalopes. Voice of the Mudbugs Chet Yoder will start things off at 7:00pm with the Landers Dodge Pre-Game Show followed by the 7:15pm puck drop.



Shreveport Mudbugs vs. Odessa Jackalopes - November 27, 2021
Shreveport Mudbugs vs. Odessa Jackalopes - November 27, 2021

The Mudbugs hope to close out their visit to Odessa, TX with a win over the Jackalopes. Voice of the Mudbugs Chet Yoder will start things off at 7:00pm with the Landers Dodge Pre-Game Show followed by the 7:15pm puck drop.



Shreveport Mudbugs vs. Odessa Jackalopes - November 27, 2021
Shreveport Mudbugs vs. Odessa Jackalopes - November 27, 2021

The Mudbugs hope to close out their visit to Odessa, TX with a win over the Jackalopes. Voice of the Mudbugs Chet Yoder will start things off at 7:00pm with the Landers Dodge Pre-Game Show followed by the 7:15pm puck drop.



LSU Shreveport vs Louisiana | NCAA Men’s Basketball Live Stream
LSU Shreveport vs Louisiana | NCAA Men’s Basketball Live Stream

Watch Live On Here: https://bit.ly/3lFZm8I Cajundome, Lafayette, LA



College Football Picks and Predictions Week 12 LIVE Saturday Pregame Show
College Football Picks and Predictions Week 12 LIVE Saturday Pregame Show

Missed the boys live and looking for the replay? https://www.odds.com/college-football/college-football-picks-kickoff-show-week-12-picks-and-predictions/ College football picks and predictions week 12 LIVE Saturday pregame show. Watch as Jimmy The Bag and his College Football team of cappers, Big Ragoo, John Ryan, and DJ Bigg Boss as they give us their action for tomorrow's games. Saturday, November 21 UCLA at Oregon (TBD) Illinois at Nebraska – Noon ET (FS1) Indiana at Ohio State – Noon ET (FOX) Clemson at Florida State - Noon ET (ABC) Florida at Vanderbilt - Noon ET (ESPN) Appalachian State at Coastal Carolina - Noon ET (ESPN2) Houston at SMU - Noon ET (ESPNU) LSU at Arkansas - Noon ET (SEC Network) Wake Forest at Duke - Noon ET (ACC Network) East Carolina at Temple - Noon ET (ESPN+) Stephen F. Austin at Memphis - Noon ET (ESPN+) Charlotte at Marshall - 12:30 p.m. ET (Stadium) Georgia Southern at Army - 1:30 p.m. ET (CBS Sports Network) Central Arkansas at Louisiana - 2 p.m. ET (ESPN+) FIU at WKU - 2 p.m. ET (ESPN3) Rice at North Texas - 2 p.m. ET (ESPN3) North Alabama at BYU - 3 p.m. ET (ESPN3) UTSA at Southern Miss - 3 p.m. ET (ESPN+) Arkansas State at Texas State - 3 p.m. ET (ESPN3) Ole Miss at Texas A&M - 3:30 p.m. ET (CBS) California at Oregon State – 3:30 p.m. ET (FS1) Iowa at Penn State – 3:30 p.m. ET (Big Ten Network) Cincinnati at UCF - 3:30 p.m. ET (ESPN) Wisconsin at Northwestern – 3:30 p.m. ET (ABC) Texas at Kansas - 3:30 p.m. ET (ESPN2) San Diego State at Nevada - 3:30 p.m. ET (CBS Sports Network) Middle Tennessee at Troy - 3:30 p.m. ET (ESPN3) Kansas State at Iowa State – 4 p.m. (FOX) Kentucky at Alabama - 4 p.m. ET (SEC Network) ULM vs. Louisiana Tech - 4 p.m. ET - Shreveport, La. (Stadium) Abilene Christian at Virginia - 4 p.m. ET (ESPN3) Virginia Tech at Pitt - 4 p.m. ET (ACC Network) Georgia State at South Alabama - 4 p.m. ET (ESPNU) UNLV at Colorado State - 5:30 p.m. ET (FS2) Tennessee at Auburn - 7 p.m. ET (ESPN) San Jose State at Fresno State - 7 p.m. ET (CBS Sports Network) Mississippi State at Georgia - 7:30 p.m. ET (SEC Network) Oklahoma State at Oklahoma - 7:30 p.m. ET (ABC) Liberty at NC State - 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN3) Missouri at South Carolina - 7:30 p.m. ET (SEC Network Alternate) Michigan at Rutgers – 7:30 p.m. ET (Big Ten Network) Georgia Tech at Miami - 8 p.m. ET (ACC Network) Arizona at Washington – 8 p.m. ET (FOX) ✔ SUBSCRIBE to OddsHQ channel shorturl.at/ghqFX ► Follow Odds.com on Twitter - https://twitter.com/odds110 ► Follow Odds.com on Instagram - shorturl.at/jkBVW #collegefootballweek12 #NCAAFpicks #collegefootballpicksCollege football picks and predictions week 12 LIVE pregame show.



Headlines - LSU's New Commits & Drew Brees Creates New NFL Record
Headlines - LSU's New Commits & Drew Brees Creates New NFL Record

LSU safety JaCoby Stevens was named the SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Week for the second week in a row on Monday after his dominant performance vs. Auburn. Class of 2022 wide receiver Decoldest Crawford from Shreveport, Louisiana announced Monday that he has committed to LSU. Crawford, a 6-1, 160-pound prospect from Green Oaks HS is LSU's second commit for the class of 2022, joining four-star safety Bryce Anderson from Beaumont, Texas. Drew Brees became the founder and only member of the 75,000 yard club after Sunday’s victory. When Brees injured his thumb in Week 2, he was 3,396 yards ahead of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Brady made up some ground in Brees' absence and has closed the gap to 2,453 yards. Brees is at 75,218 to Brady's 72,765. New Orleans Saints cornerback P.J. Williams has been reinstated after serving a two week suspension, according to Monday's transactions list from the NFL. Stephen Curry had 26 points and 11 assists, and the Golden State Warriors won for the first time this season, beating the winless New Orleans Pelicans 134-123 on Monday night. Brandon Ingram: 27 pts, 10 reb; Jaxon Hayes: 19 pts, 3 reb; Kenrich Williams: 16 pts, 6 reb; Nickeil Alexander: 15 pts, 4 reb; Lonzo Ball: 12 pts, 4 reb; Josh Hart: 9 pts As the World Series shifts back to Houston, the Astros are one win away from becoming champions, leading the series against the Nationals 3-2. Game 6 is tonight at 7 pm.



Florida State hires Willie Taggart to replace Jimbo Fisher as head coach
Florida State hires Willie Taggart to replace Jimbo Fisher as head coach

Florida State’s first coaching search in more than four decades lasted just five days. FSU has reached an agreement with Oregon coach Willie Taggart on Tuesday to become the Seminoles’ new head football coach, a source told the Orlando Sentinel. A formal announcement on Taggart’s hiring is expected by the university later today with an introductory press conference expected on Wednesday. Taggart, a Palmetto native and former USF head coach who has worked under Jack and Jim Harbuagh, became one of the hottest available coaches in the country after his final season with the Bulls in 2016. Now, Taggart will be tasked with replacing Jimbo Fisher, who won a national title in 2013 and was introduced as Texas A&M’s new coach Monday after agreeing to a 10-year deal worth $75 million guaranteed. Florida State officials met with Taggart after he took a recruiting trip in Arizona on Monday. He informed Oregon players of his intention to take the FSU job on Tuesday afternoon, according to a source. Taggart’s hiring marks the end of one of most historical, yet contentious, sequences in Florida State history after Fisher raised tensions while negotiating for his new position. Fisher’s lack of comment on returning to FSU amid Texas A&M coaching rumors while openly criticizing FSU’s commitment to providing improvements to its football program damaged goodwill between Fisher and FSU officials at the end of his tenure. The Seminoles hope for a fresh start under Taggart, who will FSU’s third coach since 1976, joining legendary coach Bobby Bowden (1976-2009) and Fisher (2010-2017), and the 10th coach in program history. Terms of Taggart’s agreement with FSU are not known at this time. Taggart led Oregon to a 7-5 record this season, an improvement from its 4-8 record a season ago, despite losing starting quarterback Justin Herbert to a collarbone injury for much of the season. Taggart has a 47-50 overall record in his eight seasons as a head coach, but rebuilt Western Kentucky and USF to winning programs after his brief tenures at both schools. At USF, Taggart’s record gradually climbed from 2-10, 4-8, 8-5 to 10-2 from 2013-16, where the Bulls ranked 19th in the final Associated Press poll in his final season. FSU beat USF 55-35 in 2016, with the Bulls’ 11th-ranked offense scoring the fourth-most against the Seminoles defense, which ranked 22nd nationally, trailing the only teams to beat FSU that season in Louisville, Clemson and North Carolina. Taggart’s coaching career began immediately after graduating from WKU in 1997. He served as an assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and position coach under Jack Harbaugh for seven seasons, highlighted by a Division I-AA national title in 2002 Current Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh hired Taggart as an assistant at Stanford, where he coached running backs for from 2007-09, guiding Heisman Trophy finalist Toby Gerhart. Taggart won two games in his first season as Western Kentucky’s head coach, matching the same winning total in the previous two seasons, before consecutive 7-5 seasons in 2011 and 2012. Taggart led WKU to the program’s first bowl game in his final season before taking the USF job. Taggart, who won a state 5A championship at Bradenton Manatee High in 1992 and was runner up in 1993, also has extensive ties to the state of Florida that could help in recruiting. Florida State hopes Taggart can revive the 2018 recruiting class, which dropped to 32nd this week after losing seven pledges. Under Fisher, the Seminoles had eight consecutive Top 10 recruiting classes. “I think that’s very important that they are able to recruit in the state of Florida. That’s what we’ve always been able to do,” Wilcox said about potential coaching candidates after FSU’s bowl-clinching win over Louisiana-Monroe last Saturday. “If they have a proven track record of being a great recruiter, and a great recruiter in the state of Florida and South Florida, that’s going to be a very good criteria we’re looking for.” Taggart becomes the first African American coach at Florida State — a feat he also accomplished at Western Kentucky, USF and Oregon. Fisher left for Texas A&M after weeks of negotiating the richest valued contract in college football history. His relationships with FSU president John Thrasher, athletics director Stan Wilcox and the hierarchy of Seminoles Boosters began to wear on all parties involved as Fisher publicly lobbied for the expedited construction of a football-only facility among other improvements. Adding to the frustrations, Florida State began the season as a No. 3 preseason team, before falling to 2-5, and regrouping to become bowl eligible in the season finale against Louisiana Monroe last week. The Seminoles will finish the season against Southern Miss on Dec. 27 at the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La.




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