LSU’s football team has multiple players with COVID-19 and quarantined, Coach Ed Orgeron said Monday.
Author: Glenn Guilbeau, Lafayette Daily Advertiser
Opinion: Apparently at LSU, it’s not always good to be honest, transparent and forthright
LSU coach Ed Orgeron casually revealed that “most” football players had caught COVID-19. The school has been intent on keeping those number secret.
Reports: LSU receiver Ja’Marr Chase leaving before his junior season to prepare for 2021 NFL draft
Ja’Marr Chase is first LSU receiver to surpass 2,000 receiving yards in two seasons, and is likely an early first-round pick in 2021 draft.
LSU’s Neil Farrell Jr. opts out after COVID-19 hits family hard as season prospects dim
LSU starting senior defensive end Neil Farrell Jr. has decided not to play the 2020 season after COVID-19 hit his family hard.
Former LSU football player sues university over his suspension, claims rights violated
Unnamed ex-LSU player wants to be reinstated and placed back on team after he was suspended after female student said he forced her to have sex.
LSU football coach Ed Orgeron files for divorce from his wife of 23 years, Kelly
LSU football coach Ed Orgeron and his wife, Kelly, who have been married since 1997, are divorcing. Ed Orgeron filed for divorce on Feb. 26.
Former LSU, Denver Broncos receiver Orlando McDaniel dies of coronavirus at age 59
Former LSU and Denver Broncos wide receiverĀ Orlando McDaniel died due to complications from coronavirus at the age of 59. He passed away on Friday.
LSU returns home to celebrate national championship: ‘A great cap to a great season’
The national championship-winning LSU football team was honored with a parade on campus Saturday and celebration in the Maravich Assembly Center.
Derek Stingley Jr. barely knew grandpa Darryl Stingley but thinks of him ‘every time I go on the field’
LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. wants to continue NFL legacy of his grandfather Darryl Stingley, and play for his dad, who didn’t get to the NFL
Opinion: LSU should sit Clyde Edwards-Helaire in Peach Bowl to get healthy for title game
LSU should beat Oklahoma in Peach Bowl without injured running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire. so it make sense to him healthy for Ohio State or Clemson.