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Sgt. T. Schiebe of the LSU Police Department was praised for his quick thinking and bravery after rescuing an injured truck driver from a serious crash in Alabama while traveling with his family.
“While traveling through the state of Alabama with his family, Sgt. [Tom] Schiebe encountered a serious traffic accident involving an 18-wheeler tractor-trailer that had overturned on the interstate after suffering a tire blowout,” reads a post on the department’s Facebook page.
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Paul Finebaum measures Indiana against 2019 LSU, 2020 Alabama if they win national championship
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum measured Indiana against the 2019 LSU and 2020 Alabama teams if they win the national championship next Monday. The Hoosiers are 15-0, ranked No. 1 and will take on No. 10 Miami,
Instead, the No. 5 Tigers (14-0) routed Alabama State 109-41 in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, punctuating their most dominant nonconference slate of the past five seasons with yet another lopsided victory. LSU has now hit the century mark 11 times this year and earned six wins of at least 60 points.
The Alabama Crimson Tide remained undefeated in the SEC, knocking off LSU 20-9 tonight. The Crimson Tide have won eight straight games since losing to Florida State to open the season. Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson completed 21-of-35 passes for 277 yards ...
An LSU Police Department sergeant rescued an injured truck driver after an 18-wheeler crashed in Alabama, cutting the driver free and providing care until help arrived.
Woods is the fifth former South Alabama defensive lineman who has announced his transfer destination for 2026, along with Ed Smith (Tulane), Dominic Wiseman (Kentucky), Nathan Jennings (Florida International) and RJ Moss (also FIU). Janier Armstead and Tyler Thomas are also in the transfer portal, but have not yet announced their commitments.
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SEC transfer offensive lineman reportedly schedules visit to Alabama
Alabama is reportedly set to receive a visit from DJ Chester, an offensive lineman who has started multiple games at LSU.