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Louisiana Tech vs. Liberty Predictions & Picks – February 10
Saturday’s game features the Liberty Flames (15-9, 4-5 CUSA) and the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (16-7, 6-2 CUSA) facing off at Liberty Arena in what is expected to be a tight matchup, with a projected 70-69 victory for Liberty according to our computer prediction. Tipoff is at 8:00 PM ET ET on February 10.
The game has no set line.
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Louisiana Tech vs. Liberty Game Info & Odds
- Date: Saturday, February 10, 2024
- Time: 8:00 PM ET
- TV: ESPNU
- Where: Lynchburg, Virginia
- Venue: Liberty Arena
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Louisiana Tech vs. Liberty Score Prediction
- Prediction:
Liberty 70, Louisiana Tech 69
Spread & Total Prediction for Louisiana Tech vs. Liberty
- Computer Predicted Spread: Liberty (-1.5)
- Computer Predicted Total: 139.0
Liberty’s record against the spread this season is 10-10-0, and Louisiana Tech’s is 13-7-0. The Flames are 12-8-0 and the Bulldogs are 11-9-0 in terms of going over the point total. Liberty is 2-8 against the spread and 4-6 overall in its past 10 games, while Louisiana Tech has gone 7-3 against the spread and 6-4 overall.
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Louisiana Tech Performance Insights
- The Bulldogs put up 76.2 points per game (123rd in college basketball) while giving up 63.5 per outing (12th in college basketball). They have a +292 scoring differential and outscore opponents by 12.7 points per game.
- The 39.5 rebounds per game Louisiana Tech accumulates rank 38th in the country, six more than the 33.5 its opponents record.
- Louisiana Tech connects on 7.7 three-pointers per game (156th in college basketball) while shooting 36.1% from deep (73rd in college basketball). It is making 1.4 more threes than its opponents, who drain 6.3 per game at 32.2%.
- Louisiana Tech wins the turnover battle by 1.2 per game, committing 11.5 (190th in college basketball) while its opponents average 12.7.
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Republicans outpace registered Democrats in Louisiana for first time in history
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — For the first time in state history, Louisiana has more registered Republican voters than Democrats, according to the Secretary of State’s office.
Political analyst Jeff Crouere says that while Louisiana has voted Republican in recent elections, the real shift was due to Republicans convincing Democrats to cross the aisle.
“Encourage more people to register as Republicans. These were like conservative Democrats that had been voting Republican but were still registered as Democrats. So, they, they were encouraged to switch parties. This trend accelerated. It’s been going on for a while,” said Crouere.
Republicans are calling it a milestone, saying it shows the state is finally as good as its people, crediting every grassroots volunteer who helped make it happen.
“That is a testament to republicans sticking to their promises. Louisiana is going to be the best state in the nation, and we are one year at a time making that happen,” said Gov. Jeff Landry.
“More Louisianans than ever are choosing the party of freedom. Opportunity, honesty, lower taxes, safer streets, and better schools. This is a historic milestone for our state,” said Chairman of the Republican Party of Louisiana Derek Babcock.
However, Democrats see it differently. They argue there hasn’t been a political shift at all, saying the change is largely the result of widespread voter purging.
“Where you kicked thousands and tens of thousands of people off the rolls without giving them an opportunity to fix it. You go through these purges, and you summarily target Democrats,” said Louisiana Congressman Troy Carter.
“The governor is doing everything that he can to showcase that his back is not against the wall, that the people of Louisiana are not turning against him and the MAGA Republicans’ agenda,” said Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis.
Overall, Croure says it’s a small gap, so both parties have to do better. Citing recent voter turnout.
“Democrats need to catch up as far as the money goes. The messaging, the type of candidate. But if I were Republicans, I wouldn’t be celebrating too much, because in the last election, only 17% of Republicans bothered to vote,” said Croure.
Ashley Shelton, CEO of the Power Coalition, says the organization has been working to register more young voters by partnering with local colleges and universities.
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The Louisiana Supreme Court granted a stay early Friday morning to keep Republican Attorney General Liz Murrill from being arrested on felony charges handed down by a New Orleans grand jury July 2.
Though the Supreme Court didn’t dismiss the case against Murrill, it did pause the process and signaled in its ruling that the attorney general “is likely to succeed on the merits of a motion to quash this indictment on either a legal basis or due to apparent procedural irregularities.”
Murrill responded with a statement at 6:53 a.m. July 3.
“I’m grateful to the Louisiana Supreme Court for swiftly issuing a stay in this matter,” she said. “I hope this political witch hunt is not a harbinger of things to come, but I fear that it is. Neither the grand jury investigation law nor the public intimidation law was intended to be used as a political weapon by a rogue, biased, vindictive special prosecutor, judge and grand jury. I hope the Legislature in the future will ensure this cannot happen again.”
The grand jury returned a 16-count indictment charging Murrill with malfeasance and intimidation in the latest chapter of an ongoing feud between Murrill and Democratic city leaders.
The charges stem from letters Murrill sent to city officials, among them Mayor Helena Moreno, in May saying they risked losing their elected positions if they tried to overturn legislative action that eliminated a New Orleans criminal clerk’s elected office.
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, who also has a fractious relationship with New Orleans city leaders, called the grand jury a “kangaroo court” and promised to pardon Murrill.
Special prosecutor Laurie White responded to Landry during a news conference after the grand jury returned its indictment, saying, “Good; let’s get her convicted and then he can pardon her.”
“We’re very interested in elected officials in New Orleans not being intimidated or threatened,” White told reporters. “It’s going to be very simple; very open and shut.”
Orleans Criminal District Judge Leon Roche had issued a warrant for Murrill’s arrest, setting bond at $400,000, but the Supreme Court stay halted that warrant.
Ironically, Murrill secured an indictment for former Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson earlier this year in the same courthouse.
Greg Hilburn covers state politics for the USA TODAY Network of Louisiana. Follow him on Twitter @GregHilburn1.
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Louisiana wildlife officials urge safe boating ahead of Fourth of July weekend
WOODWORTH, La. (KALB) – The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is reminding boaters to stay safe and never operate a vessel while impaired as the Fourth of July weekend draws crowds to the state’s lakes and rivers.
The department is participating in Operation Dry Water, a nationwide campaign focused on stopping impaired boating. Since its launch in 2009, the campaign has removed nearly 8,000 impaired operators from waterways across the country.
“Fourth of July weekend, this is a nationwide campaign that all your local, state and federal law enforcement participate in on your local waterways,” said Sgt. Jesse Davis with LDWF. “It’s just to make sure that we’re raising awareness and enforcement towards drinking alcohol and using drugs while you’re on the water.”
Wildlife officials said drinking and operating a boat can be just as dangerous as drinking and driving a car. They are encouraging anyone who plans to consume alcohol to designate a sober operator.
“At the end of the day, everybody wants to go home. Everybody wants to have a good time. It’s the Fourth of July. You can have a good time. Just get somebody to drive. Be responsible. Have somebody sober,” said Cpl. Ryan Durand with LDWF.

Officials are also recommending that boaters wear a life jacket while on the water. While adults are not required to wear one at all times, officials said a life jacket could save a life in an emergency.
“The most recent statistics on that are 87% of people that are involved in a recreational boating incident that they drown — fatality-wise — it’s 87% of those crashes involve that,” Durand said. “When you’re in a boat, you’re not always required by law to wear that personal flotation device, but it’s always a very good measure to have that on in case something happens.”
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