Tinker:
I heard this Spanish man talking about how proud he was over the Spanish athletes on a golf sports TV show. And later on I heard a black person talking about how proudly he felt about his black political representative in Washington DC.
And then I hear this TV reporters criticizing a white guy bragging about his white civil war hero. Something has gone very wrong with this double standard in our social TV Network life broadcast around America these days.
Wait a minute Mr. reporter, are you kidding me, who made you judge, and moral boss between the races living in America?
I heard this Spanish man talking about how proud he was over the Spanish athletes on a golf sports TV show. And later on I heard a black person talking about how proudly he felt about his black political representative in Washington DC.
And then I hear this TV reporters criticizing a white guy bragging about his white civil war hero. Something has gone very wrong with this double standard in our social TV Network life broadcast around America these days.
Wait a minute Mr. reporter, are you kidding me, who made you judge, and moral boss between the races living in America?
Does these TV people really want the different
races at each other's throat. Or are the TV Networks just simply
throwing gas on sensitive emotional fires, race baiting the American
public, thereby hoping to get a bigger thrill to attract more nationwide
TV attention?
These TV network people should be more responsible
reporting who, what, when, and where, to the general public on network
television.
That kind of bad behavior by these TV reporters is a bunch of bull talk that the people should not fall far. And I would hope that the American citizens will tell the TV reporters to go peddle their phony papers somewhere else. Like I said, who made them our country's boss?
That kind of bad behavior by these TV reporters is a bunch of bull talk that the people should not fall far. And I would hope that the American citizens will tell the TV reporters to go peddle their phony papers somewhere else. Like I said, who made them our country's boss?
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If you dig SEC football, it's hard to beat my week.
After spending Wednesday with two-time defending champ Alabama, the “College Football Live Spring Bus Tour” rolls into Baton Rouge today to catch up with LSU. Follow along through the day for updates, photos, videos and more on our day with the Tigers.
And watch SportsCenter throughout the day for updates from Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit. You can also catch them breaking down their visit to LSU on “College Football Live” at 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
We’ll wrap up the week with a visit to College Station, Texas, to check in with Texas A&M. We’ll huddle with the Aggies on Friday and stay through Saturday’s spring game, which will be televised live on ESPN.
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If you dig SEC football, it's hard to beat my week.
After spending Wednesday with two-time defending champ Alabama, the “College Football Live Spring Bus Tour” rolls into Baton Rouge today to catch up with LSU. Follow along through the day for updates, photos, videos and more on our day with the Tigers.
And watch SportsCenter throughout the day for updates from Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit. You can also catch them breaking down their visit to LSU on “College Football Live” at 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
We’ll wrap up the week with a visit to College Station, Texas, to check in with Texas A&M. We’ll huddle with the Aggies on Friday and stay through Saturday’s spring game, which will be televised live on ESPN.
LSU spring practice live blog
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ESPN Spring Tour Stops at LSU Thursday
BATON ROUGE – ESPN will make a stop on its spring football tour tomorrow at LSU as Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will be on campus to get a spring practice update on the Tigers.
LSU is the second of what will be nine stops over the next two weeks for ESPN during their spring football tour. ESPN opened the tour at Alabama on Wednesday and they will be at Texas A&M on Friday. Other tour stops include Texas (April 13), Louisville (April 15), Ohio State (April 16), Michigan (April 17), Michigan State (April 18) and Notre Dame (April 19).
As part of ESPN’s coverage of LSU football on Thursday, Herbstreit and Fowler will interview head coach Les Miles at 12:40 p.m. CT on SportsCenter followed by an interview with quarterback Zach Mettenberger at 1:15 CT that will air during College Football Live at 2:30 p.m. CT.
The ESPN crew will close out the day at LSU with Herbstreit and Fowler co-hosting College Football Live from the LSU Indoor Facility from 2:30 to 3 p.m. CT.
LSU will practice tomorrow starting at 3:30 p.m. and will be then close out the week with its second full-scale scrimmage at 11 a.m. on Saturday in Tiger Stadium.
LSU wraps up spring drills at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 20 in Tiger Stadium with the annual National L-Club Spring Game presented by Tony Chachere’s. Admission to the spring game is free.
------------------------ BATON ROUGE – ESPN will make a stop on its spring football tour tomorrow at LSU as Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will be on campus to get a spring practice update on the Tigers.
LSU is the second of what will be nine stops over the next two weeks for ESPN during their spring football tour. ESPN opened the tour at Alabama on Wednesday and they will be at Texas A&M on Friday. Other tour stops include Texas (April 13), Louisville (April 15), Ohio State (April 16), Michigan (April 17), Michigan State (April 18) and Notre Dame (April 19).
As part of ESPN’s coverage of LSU football on Thursday, Herbstreit and Fowler will interview head coach Les Miles at 12:40 p.m. CT on SportsCenter followed by an interview with quarterback Zach Mettenberger at 1:15 CT that will air during College Football Live at 2:30 p.m. CT.
The ESPN crew will close out the day at LSU with Herbstreit and Fowler co-hosting College Football Live from the LSU Indoor Facility from 2:30 to 3 p.m. CT.
LSU will practice tomorrow starting at 3:30 p.m. and will be then close out the week with its second full-scale scrimmage at 11 a.m. on Saturday in Tiger Stadium.
LSU wraps up spring drills at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 20 in Tiger Stadium with the annual National L-Club Spring Game presented by Tony Chachere’s. Admission to the spring game is free.
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wasn’t able to attend yesterday’s football practice, but I read lots of tweets and reports about it and below are a few points that I came away with. Also, here is a public video of yesterday's popular Big Cat drill by BayouBengalInsiders.com.
• The defensive backfield was very depleted as senior Craig Loston, junior Ronald Martin and redshirt freshman Derrick Raymond were absent from practice during the time that the media was allowed to watch. As of now, I don't know why.
• Sophomore Jalen Mills was present but had his right arm in a sling.
• Although sophomore Vadal Alexander is still nursing his knee injury, he was fully participating in the drills, albeit with the second team.
• Offensive Coordinator Cam Cameron had the offensive backfield working on a triple option out of the Pistol formation.
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I was reading an article about the best assistant coach hirings under Les. In the comments under the article, Jim Kleinpeter said:
Hail to the chief.
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Was Chavis responsible bringing Brick Haley to LSU? (Posted on 4/9/13 at 9:53 p.m.)
I was reading an article about the best assistant coach hirings under Les. In the comments under the article, Jim Kleinpeter said:
quote:What was the connection with Chief and Brick before they came to LSU? I had no idea there was a connection.
Chavis is also responsible for bringing in Haley, too. Having autonomy was the key for getting him and he likes Miles.
Hail to the chief.
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