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Mike and Steve reported on James Madison's decision to hire Billy Napier, LSU's recruiting class in the early national signing period, and the Saints' injury list. Guerry Smith, a Tulane beat writer for The Times-Picayune, joined Weekend Kickoff. Smith previewed the Green Wave's challenge against North Texas in the American Athletic Conference Championship Game at Yulman Stadium. He broke down the latest in Tulane's head coaching search and the Green Wave's recruiting class. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about Frank Wilson's future at LSU.
Price increases are hitting us hard here at WWL as we struggle to adapt to the new prices of the snacks in the kitchen vending machine
Mike and Steve previewed the Thursday Night Football NFC showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions. Mike praised LSU DE Jack Pyburn for earning a Senior Bowl invite. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about Frank Wilson's future at LSU.
Mike Hoss hosted WWL's weekly "Saints Hour," featuring special guest Charlie Smyth, the black-and-gold's new kicker. Smyth recapped his journey to becoming the Saints' starting kicker, explaining how "delighted" he was to get the opportunity. Smyth said he was happy his first NFL kick was a long field goal attempt, and he discussed the reaction from his hometown in Ireland. He explained that he only worked on onside kicks a "handful" of times. Smyth also broke down the difference of kicking the NFL's new K-balls, the kicking talent in the modern era of pro football, and his adjustment to New Orleans.
Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about the top candidates for Tulane's coaching vacancy. Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Schlereth laughed at the Chiefs' downfall. He praised Saints rookie quarterback Tyler Shough and previewed New Orleans' challenge against the Buccaneers. Schlereth also criticized the current state of college football.
Mike Hoss hosted WWL's weekly "Saints Hour," featuring special guest Charlie Smyth, the black-and-gold's new kicker. Smyth recapped his journey to becoming the Saints' starting kicker, explaining how "delighted" he was to get the opportunity. Smyth said he was happy his first NFL kick was a long field goal attempt, and he discussed the reaction from his hometown in Ireland. He explained that he only worked on onside kicks a "handful" of times. Smyth also broke down the difference of kicking the NFL's new K-balls, the kicking talent in the modern era of pro football, and his adjustment to New Orleans.
LSU has a new coach! Tommy and WWL.com columnist break down how the Tigers pulled Lane Kiffin from Ole Miss.
Bobby and Steve recapped the Saints' 21-17 road loss to the Miami Dolphins. The Cajun Cannon slammed New Orleans' consistent slow starts, poor run defense, and Chris Olave's dropped touchdown at the end of the game. He said the Saints aren't playing complementary football. Bobby also praised Devaughn Vele's breakout performance. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about Alontae Taylor, the Saints' offensive line, and Saints head coach Kellen Moore. They also listened to Tyler Shough's postgame press conference audio.
Bobby and Steve recapped the Saints' 21-17 road loss to the Miami Dolphins. The Cajun Cannon slammed New Orleans' consistent slow starts, poor run defense, and Chris Olave's dropped touchdown at the end of the game. He said the Saints aren't playing complementary football. Bobby also praised Devaughn Vele's breakout performance. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about Alontae Taylor, the Saints' offensive line, and Saints head coach Kellen Moore. They also listened to Tyler Shough's postgame press conference audio.
Ian Auzenne and special guest Brent Indest, the head football coach of the Lakeshore Titans, co-hosted WWL's weekly "Prep Football Roundup." Live from WWL's studios, Ian and Coach Indest spoke to reporters at the biggest games across the state, including Rummel at St. Aug, Barbe at Neville, and Ouachita Christian at Riverside. Ian interviewed Lou Fragoso, the President and CEO of Manning Family Children's Hospital, about Audacy's upcoming annual Radiothon with the hospital. Ian and Coach Indest reset the bracket for next week's LHSAA semifinals.
Mike Hoss hosted WWL's weekly "Saints Hour," with Saints vice president of pro personnel Michael Parenton and rookie LB Danny Stutsman. Parenton discussed the Saints' decision to move on from K Blake Grupe and previewed what's next for the kicker position, the Saints' young running backs, and their new-look wide receiver group. Parenton also evaluated New Orleans' playmakers. Stutsman broke down his recent snap increase, the Saints' loss to the Falcons, and Saints LB Isaiah Stalbird's "freak" athleticism. Hoss listened to Saints linebackers coach Peter Sirmon's comments about Stutsman's growth in his rookie year. Stutsman also remembered his path from Oklahoma to the NFL.
Mike and Steve recapped a busy day of roster moves for the Saints. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' decision to move on from K Blake Grupe. Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Schlereth shared his thoughts on the Rams, Patriots, and Cowboys. He also broke down the Saints' challenge against the Dolphins. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Mike Hoss hosted WWL's weekly "Saints Hour," with Saints vice president of pro personnel Michael Parenton and rookie LB Danny Stutsman. Parenton discussed the Saints' decision to move on from K Blake Grupe and previewed what's next for the kicker position, the Saints' young running backs, and their new-look wide receiver group. Parenton also evaluated New Orleans' playmakers. Stutsman broke down his recent snap increase, the Saints' loss to the Falcons, and Saints LB Isaiah Stalbird's "freak" athleticism. Hoss listened to Saints linebackers coach Peter Sirmon's comments about Stutsman's growth in his rookie year. Stutsman also remembered his path from Oklahoma to the NFL.
Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted WWL's weekly "Saints Coaches Show" with Saints head coach Kellen Moore and linebackers coach Peter Sirmon. Coach Moore evaluated the team's struggles in the kicking game and the red zone. He also discussed the Saints' lack of explosive plays, the team's kicker competition, and their upcoming matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Sirmon shared his thoughts on Demario Davis, Danny Stutsman, and Jaylan Ford.
Mike and Bobby interviewed Les Sackett, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, and Nicholls State head football coach Tommy Rybacki. Mike and Bobby spoke to a WWL listener about LSU's coaching search and the NCAA. Bobby shared stats about LSU's putrid offense. He also explained why he likes Lane Kiffin for the Tigers' coaching vacancy.
Mike and Bobby discussed the Saints' decision to bring in multiple kickers for tryouts amid Blake Grupe's struggles. Bobby slammed the Saints' poor offensive line play and LSU's inability to score points. Mike and Bobby spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' quarterback situation. Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando joined Second Guess. Brando lamented the NCAA's lack of leadership in scheduling the season. He explained that he's not completely confident that Lane Kiffin will leave Ole Miss.
Mike and Bobby discussed the Saints' decision to bring in multiple kickers for tryouts amid Blake Grupe's struggles. Bobby slammed the Saints' poor offensive line play and LSU's inability to score points. Mike and Bobby spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' quarterback situation. Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando joined Second Guess to review LSU's coaching search. Mike and Bobby interviewed Les Sackett, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, and Nicholls State head football coach Tommy Rybacki.
Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted WWL's weekly "Saints Coaches Show" with Saints head coach Kellen Moore and linebackers coach Peter Sirmon. Coach Moore evaluated the team's struggles in the kicking game and the red zone. He also discussed the Saints' lack of explosive plays, the team's kicker competition, and their upcoming matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Sirmon shared his thoughts on Demario Davis, Danny Stutsman, and Jaylan Ford.
We take another look back at the Saints rough loss to the Falcons and start to look ahead to the road match-up against the Dolphins with WWL sports director Steve Geller.
Bobby and Steve recapped the Saints' 24-10 loss to Atlanta. Bobby broke down New Orleans' poor offensive showing, another slow start, and Blake Grupe's missed field goals. He criticized the Saints' struggles on third down and in the red zone. Bobby also compared Tyler Shough's performance to Kirk Cousins in the game. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about Grupe, the Saints' front office, and head coach Kellen Moore.
Mike and Bobby spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' quarterback situation.
Bobby and Steve recapped the Saints' 24-10 loss to Atlanta. Bobby broke down New Orleans' poor offensive showing, another slow start, and Blake Grupe's missed field goals. He criticized the Saints' struggles on third down and in the red zone. Bobby also compared Tyler Shough's performance to Kirk Cousins in the game. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about Grupe, the Saints' front office, and head coach Kellen Moore.
Mike and Bobby spoke to a WWL listener about LSU's coaching search and the NCAA. Bobby shared stats about LSU's putrid offense. He also explained why he likes Lane Kiffin for the Tigers' coaching vacancy.
WWL listeners are all saying the same thing about the Saints - they are too predictable when it comes to how they are using Taysom Hill and Alvin Kamara
Tommy and WWL.com columist Jeff Palermo discuss LSU's win over Western Kentucky and where things stand with Lane Kiffin.
Mike Hoss and Mike Detillier co-hosted a special edition of WWL's Fans and the Pro, live at Rouse's Market in Metairie. The guys previewed the second round of the LHSAA Football Playoffs and Tulane's challenge against Temple this weekend. Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated, joined Fans and the Pro. Nagy broke down the latest from the Tigers' pursuit of Lane Kiffin to fill their head coaching vacancy. Nagy discussed LSU's upcoming matchup against Western Kentucky. He also emphasized the importance of keeping LSU's talented roster together under a new head coach.
Ian Auzenne and Coach Lou Valdin co-hosted WWL's weekly "Prep Football Roundup," live from the Shrine on Airline for a Division 1 Select showdown between the seven-seeded John Curtis Patriots and 10-seeded St. Thomas More Cougars. The guys spoke to WWL reporters live at the best games across the state, including Acadiana at St. Aug, Rummel at Tioga, Opelousas at Belle Chasse, Jesuit at Karr, and Cecilia at Lakeshore, among others. They interviewed winning coaches advancing to the quarterfinals.
Mike Hoss and Mike Detillier co-hosted a special edition of WWL's Fans and the Pro, live at Rouse's Market in Metairie. The guys previewed the second round of the LHSAA Football Playoffs and Tulane's challenge against Temple this weekend. Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated, joined Fans and the Pro. Nagy broke down the latest from the Tigers' pursuit of Lane Kiffin to fill their head coaching vacancy. Mike and Mike promoted the NFL's "My Cause My Cleats" weekend and spoke to former WDSU chief meteorologist Margaret Orr about Saints DT John Ridgeway's charity choice. The guys interviewed D. Orlando Ledbetter, a Falcons beat writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, about the Saints' NFC South showdown against the Falcons.
Ian Hoch lays out his thoughts on the release of the Epstein files and what has been public already up until this point. Ian also asks, "What grocery products will you never skimp out on, no matter how expensive they become?" Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb. Then Ian opens the phone lines and the WWL listeners chime in on the Epstein files and grocery items they wouldn't skimp out on. A secretive Instagram account, "Cash Grab NOLA" is hiding cash all over New Orleans, and followers are racing across the city to find it. Ian talks to "John," founder of Cash Grab NOLA and the creator behind the craze, about why they're doing it, where the idea came from, and what it says about the way New Orleanians chase fun and free money! Ever get stuck in the same dream loop? Same place, same people, same weird situation? Let's talk about what recurring dreams mean and why your brain keeps replaying the same scenes at night. Sleep researchers say recurring dreams are rarely random. Dr. Chelsie Rohrscheib, Ph.D, Head Sleep Expert and Neuroscientist at Wesper, a company specializing in sleep-care tech and data analysis, joins Ian Hoch to talk about it.
Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb. Then Ian opens the phone lines and the WWL listeners chime in on the Epstein files and grocery items they wouldn't skimp out on.
Tommy talks with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo about Lane Kiffin, Garrett Nussmeier, and the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers.
Many describe the US parking it's biggest nuclear sub outside tiny Venezuela as taking a sledgehammer to an ant. But is there strategy for blowing ships out of the water, and what is it? Experts, analysts and more weigh in on KCBS, WWL, with Tommy Tucker, Marc Cox and more.
Many describe the US parking it's biggest nuclear sub outside tiny Venezuela as taking a sledgehammer to an ant. But is there strategy for blowing ships out of the water, and what is it? Experts, analysts and more weigh in on KCBS, WWL, with Tommy Tucker, Marc Cox and more.
Many describe the US parking it's biggest nuclear sub outside tiny Venezuela as taking a sledgehammer to an ant. But is there strategy for blowing ships out of the water, and what is it? Experts, analysts and more weigh in on KCBS, WWL, with Tommy Tucker, Marc Cox and more.
Many describe the US parking it's biggest nuclear sub outside tiny Venezuela as taking a sledgehammer to an ant. But is there strategy for blowing ships out of the water, and what is it? Experts, analysts and more weigh in on KCBS, WWL, with Tommy Tucker, Marc Cox and more.
Scoot opens the phone lines and talks to the WWL listeners about the uncomfortable and difficult implications of the Epstein files, the effect on the victims, and the power of those perpetrators being protected.
Scoot talks about ICE agents coming to New Orleans and President Trump being rude and insulting to a female reporter who asked a question about the Epstein files. Scoot opens the phone lines and talks to the WWL listeners about the uncomfortable and difficult implications of the Epstein files, the effect on the victims, and the power of those perpetrators being protected.
Bobby and Mike discussed LSU's status as a top coaching job in college football, explaining why Lane Kiffin could prefer LSU over Ole Miss. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about LSU interim head coach Frank Wilson.
Tommy and WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo recap LSU's win over Arkansas.
This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.
This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.
Ian Auzenne and Coach Lou Valdin co-hosted WWL's weekly "Prep Football Roundup." The guys spoke to WWL reporters at the biggest games across the state for the bi-district round of the LHSAA Playoffs, including Holy Cross at Rummel, Slidell at Hahnville, Covington at Parkway, and Salmen at Zachary, among others. They heard from winning coaches and reset the bracket for next week's regional round of the postseason.
This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.
This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.
This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.
This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.
Bobby and Mike reviewed the Saints' 17-7 victory over the Carolina Panthers, explaining New Orleans' "winning formula" on defense. Bobby also praised rookie quarterback Tyler Shough's excellent performance and Chris Olave's WR1 game. Bobby and Mike spoke to WWL listeners about Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin, the Saints' victory over the Panthers, and the LHSAA football playoffs. Mike and Bobby interviewed Les Sackett, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, and Nicholls State head football coach Tommy Rybacki. Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted the weekly "Saints Coaches Show" with Saints head coach Kellen Moore and run game coordinator T. J. Paganetti.
Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin and the Saints' victory over the Panthers.
Mike and Bobby spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' dominant victory over the Panthers. Bobby celebrated Cam Jordan's 125th career sack. He also shared his thoughts on Alvin Kamara, Taysom Hill, and the Saints' balanced offense.
Bobby and Steve recapped the Saints' 17-7 victory over the Carolina Panthers. Bobby praised Chris Olave, Juwan Johnson, and Tyler Shough. The Cajun Cannon gave his standout players and explained that the Saints don't need to draft a quarterback if Shough keeps playing this well. He also emphasized the importance of going into the bye week with a win and previewed Shough's first home game after the bye. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the win, Shough, and the Saints' defense. They also heard from Shough's postgame press conference.