ESPN.com continues to unveil their preseason rankings for the top 100 players in college football. The second LSU Tiger to be named on the list, La'el Collins, comes in at #37.
After video of his comments were posted on social media, the fine Cajun faithful did not take to it too kindly. We knew there had to be an explanation, so we reached out "The Coach" as he's known and asked him if he'd like to explain his comments. He graciously obliged.
Eddie Buggs was 13 years old when he died from cancer this past December. Eddie loved football and his dream was to some day be featured on ESPN. Perhaps with your support we can convince the folks at ESPN that the true measure of a sports star should be taken from within.
So what's the best way to get your beautiful Ragin Cajun mug on national TV? We've put our heads together and come up with 4 Ways To Get On National TV During The Cajuns Game.
Last week we posted the video of ESPN football guru John Clayton's hilarious Sportscenter promo. Since everyone has been talking about it, the natural thing for ESPN to do next was give us more!
I obviously watch way too much sports when I find myself actually watching a celebrity tennis exhibition. On Friday ESPN broke from their U.S. Open coverage to show a match featuring former tennis greats John McEnroe and Jim Courier with actors Adam Sandler and Kevin James.
ESPN's NFL expert John Clayton has been with the sports network for several years now. We've seen him in a straight-lace type role as a reporter in the know of the National Football League.
Last night at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles was the 2012 ESPY Awards. The 20th edition of the ESPN-hosted award show sure had it's moments, including a sasquatch on the Red Carpet!
Bruce and I have a new bit on the morning show we call "Stuff We Saw On TV". It's some of the nonsensical stuff we saw on the ole television. And boy do people say some dumb things!
It was a nice run for Hank Williams, Jr. He blew it earlier this year and we all know since then the Monday Night Football openers have, well, STUNK!
That's all about to change though.
In Saturday's R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl there were a few Sportscenter worthy plays I thought. One did make Sunday's Top 10 Plays of the Day on Sportscenter. It was Darryl Surgent's one-handed 4th quarter catch down the sideline.
ESPN's Rick Reilly had a pretty funny piece last night before the Saints game. He poetically waxed about all the quarterbacks in New Orleans Saints history.
Although we here at the Bruce & Kennel Club show will always be partial to the Billy Joes, they were just part of a history of bad QBs.
What do you think? Was Coach Miles right to take the knee or should he have at least attempted to run a play? The way the Ole Miss defense was playing I'm sure any play other than taking a knee probably would have scored points.
There aren't too many reasons for fans of the mighty S.E.C. to really care about a measly Pac-12 game. Especially if it's a Pac-12 game on a Thursday night but since our Ragin Cajuns will eventually be playing Arizona, there is at least a passing interest in the game. It gets even more interesting when you throw in a fan dressed as a referee and a fight begins!
Hank Williams, Jr. appeared on Fox & Friends yesterday morning and made quite the inflammatory statement about President Obama. As a result, ESPN dropped Bocephus' opening for Monday Night Football last night.