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Shroyer says he had “a lot of people” tell him he was crazy for hiring a coach who'd been fired in 2022 amid an NCAA probe into recruiting violations.
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Saban won seven national championships and turned Alabama back into a national powerhouse that included six of those titles in 17 seasons.
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League officials intend to have a season running through April 19-May 24 with teams located in Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, New Jersey, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco and Tampa.
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The exhibit opens with a private reception for Friends of Louisiana Sports and History (FLASH) members on Wednesday, December 7, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. A free public reception will immediately follow at 6:30 p.m. beginning with a ribbon cutting ceremony, a brief program, and an opportunity to meet the winners’ families and representatives. The reception ends at 8 p.m.
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Rose Parade float riders feature former Shriners Hospital patient and 20 queens from around the state
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Seth Hall, chief strategy officer at the University of Louisiana Monroe, has been named the institution’s interim athletic director, effective September 1, pending the approval of the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors.
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A Senate committee is scheduled for April 7, to take up an attempt, for the second time, to ban transgender athletes in women's sports.
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The City of West Monroe celebrated the groundbreaking of their newest indoor sports tourism venue, West Monroe Sports & Events.
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Louisiana's Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser believes tourism is ready to bounce back this summer. He says the state is opening back up and there are lots of…
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High school principals gather in Baton Rouge today for the annual LHSAA convention and once again the main topic is the public-private school split that’s…