Locked On LSU - Daily Podcast On LSU Tigers Football & Basketball Locked On Podcast Network
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Locked On LSU podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the LSU Tigers. Hosted by Caroline Fenton, an LSU grad and co-host of Stillman and Company on ESPN 102.5 The Game in Nashville, the Locked On LSU podcast provides your daily LSU Tigers fix with expert opinions, film reviews, interviews, recaps, local analysis, and coverage of all things Tigers. If you’re talking about it, Caroline is going to be talking about it. From the gridiron battles at iconic Tiger Stadium to courtside at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, and everywhere in between, the Locked On LSU podcast takes you beyond the headlines for the inside scoops from the biggest stories inside the Tigers’ locker room and the SEC. Locked On LSU podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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LSU Lands Auburn Transfer | Which Tigers To Break Out in 2024?
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Les Miles Suing LSU! | Tigers Catcher Brady Neal Enters Portal
On this episode of Locked on LSU, Matt Moscona has all the details about why former LSU coach Les Miles is suing the school and the NCAA. Also, LSU Moscona explains why catcher Brady Neal is entering the Transfer Portal and what replacements are possible for Jay Johnson. And while the Portal turns, Moscona visits with LSU commitment Deven Sheerin who could factor into the weekend rotation in 2025!
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LSU Lands 2 Portal Stud Pitchers! Tigers Lose Veteran Arm
Matt Moscona returns as host of Locked on LSU! In his return, Matt recaps a busy recruiting weekend for Jay Johnson and the LSU Baseball Tigers. The recruiting heater continues as LSU lands two more pitchers but also sees another veteran enter the Portal.
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Do LSU Tigers fans have realistic expectations for Garrett Nussmeier's first season as QB1?
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Best Brian Kelly coaching staff EVER?! | An anonymous rival SEC assistant's assessment of LSU Tigers
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Former LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri expected to take South Carolina job after 3 years retired