Tingle & Co.

Tingle & Co

A Daily Sports Show hosted by Noah Tingle & Lloyd Courtney | Live Monday Through Friday from 7-9 AM

  1. 6d ago

    LSU Football Fall Camp WEEK 1 RECAP | LSU Defensive Expectations | 26 DAYS!

    eek 1 Fall Camp Recap The first four practices offered a concrete look at structural updates under head coach Lane Kiffin.Quarterback Clarity: Sam Leavitt is practicing at 100% after missing spring ball due to injury. He has been showcasing his arm on deep balls to standout transfers like Malik Elzy and Josh Jackson.Offensive Line Consistency: The first-team unit has rolled out unchanged from the spring. Jordan Seaton is holding down left tackle, Bo Bordelon at left guard, Braelin Moore at center, Aliou Bah at right guard, and Weston Davis at right tackle. However, depth is being tested as Davis missed practice later in the week. Freshmen Surprises: True freshmen have heavily integrated into the main rotations, showing immediate physical readiness. LSU Defensive Expectations & Front-7 Shakeups Blake Baker's defense is heavily emphasizing speed, pursuit, and physical corner play. The early expectation is that LSU will build a vastly improved concrete wall to limit explosive plays down the field.The Youth Movement at Defensive Tackle: In one of the biggest surprises of Week 1, true freshmen Deuce Geralds and Richard Anderson have been commanding first-team repetitions along the interior defensive line, pushing out returning veterans and establishing early dominance.The Edge and Linebacker Core: Returning standout linebacker Whit Weeks and Ole Miss transfer TJ Dottery have heavily anchored the second level. On the edge, transfers Jordan Ross (Tennessee) and Princewill Umanmielen (Ole Miss) are providing a menacing pass rush.Secondary Rotations: Sophomores DJ Pickett and PJ Woodland have maintained the starting cornerback spots. At safety, redshirt sophomore Jhase Thomas has emerged as a massive "camp riser", logging heavy first-team reps alongside Boise State transfer Ty Benefield, while DaShawn Spears holds down the star position. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  2. Aug 7

    LSU Football Fall Camp Day #2 RECAP | LSU Football Recruiting

    LSU football wrapped up Day 2 of fall camp under the lights at the Ponderosa, showcasing high-intensity defensive rotations and a sharp passing game under new head coach Lane Kiffin. The Tigers operated a condensed 15-minute open-media window, implementing Kiffin's strict injury-prevention ramp-up program to keep the team healthy ahead of their September 5 season opener against Clemson. Day 2 Practice Takeaways & Highlights Defense Takes Center Stage: The evening session spotlighted the defensive unit, where the coaching staff brought immense energy. Defensive Backs Coach Corey Raymond pushed the secondary through heavy situational drills. [1, 2] True Freshmen Surge: In a historic move for the defensive front, true freshmen Richard Anderson and Deuce Geralds took first-team repetitions at interior defensive tackle. Local Baton Rouge native and freshman defensive end Lamar Brown also flashed elite instincts, recording a tackle for loss during 11-on-11 drills with the second unit.  Secondary Shakeups: Redshirt freshman safety Jhase Thomas unexpectedly took first-team snaps over Tamarcus Cooley. He lined up deep next to veteran Ty Benefield, reinforcing Kiffin's philosophy that the best players will play regardless of seniority. Leavitt to Transfer Targets: Quarterback Sam Leavitt looked fully recovered from an offseason foot injury. He displayed sharp downfield chemistry with elite transfer wide receivers, connecting on explosive sideline routes with Winston Watkins Jr. (Ole Miss) and Tre Brown (Old Dominion). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  3. Aug 4

    We Get The Scoop From Inside The LSU Athletics Meeting At The Governor's Mansion | We Preview The LSU Linebacking Core & More!

    The highly anticipated "scoop" regarding the secret LSU athletics donor meeting details an unprecedented financial restructuring plan to address an unsustainable athletic budget. Concurrently, the 2026 LSU linebacker room is tracking to be one of the deepest and most talented units in the SEC under first-year head coach Lane Kiffin and defensive coordinator Blake Baker. The Governor’s Mansion Meeting: Alternative Revenue Strategy LSU System President Dr. Wade Rousse and Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry co-hosted the university’s top 40 athletic donors for private, closed-door informational sessions. The meeting was explicitly designed as a strategic briefing rather than a standard fundraising pitch. Whit Weeks (SR): The undisputed heartbeat of the defensive front. After mending from a broken ankle sustained late last season, his choice to bypass the NFL Draft and return under Blake Baker provides elite captaincy. TJ Dottery (JR): Followed Lane Kiffin from Oxford to Baton Rouge. Dottery is coming off a stellar campaign where he registered an SEC-best 98 tackles, instantly fixing LSU's previous over-reliance on grinding down starters. Premium Rotation: The presence of reliable contributors like Davhon Keys, Tylen Singleton, and younger brother Zach Weeks gives coordinator Blake Baker the luxury of maintaining a rapid, high-intensity defensive rotation with virtually zero drop-off. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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