Louisiana
No. 15 TCU starts fast in 95-60 win over Louisiana-Monroe
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Emanuel Miller had 16 factors regardless of lacking pregame shootaround with flu-like signs and JaKobe Coles scored 15 as Fifteenth-ranked TCU rebounded from a foul residence loss by overwhelming Louisiana-Monroe 95-60 on Thursday night time.
“Much more proficient than us and enjoying on their A-game,” Louisiana-Monroe coach Keith Richard stated. “They didn’t play this effectively the opposite night time. … I noticed the worst of them on movie and one of the best of them right here stay.”
The Frogs (3-1) scored the sport’s first 5 factors and by no means trailed three nights after a 64-63 residence loss to Northwestern State, one other Louisiana squad.
Issues received a bit testy on the finish of the primary half, after Frogs ahead Chuck O’Bannon was ejected due to a flagrant foul.
O’Bannon had his elbow close to the neck of Savion Gallion when the Warhawks guard was shoved to the ground and his head hit the knee of one other TCU participant within the closing second of the primary half. O’Bannon was ejected and Gallion made the second of his free throw makes an attempt for a 53-26 halftime rating, however his coach held him out the second half.
Because the groups exited the courtroom via the one tunnel, coaches needed to get between the groups and referees blew whistles to revive order after some jawing between a few of the gamers.
Tyreke Locure had 14 factors for the Warhawks (2-2).
Micah Peavy added 12 factors for TCU and O’Bannon had 11 within the first half.
Shahada Wells made a 3-pointer and a layup within the opening minute of the sport for TCU, each on assists from Rondell Walker. The Frogs had a 10-point lead earlier than the primary media timeout, and led 34-14 on a layup by Coles halfway via the primary half.
“Enthusiastic about how the ball moved early on … we received some transition. We noticed the photographs go down early, which we haven’t performed that shortly,” TCU coach Jamie Dixon stated. “I feel it simply received all the things going for us.”
MISSING PIECES
The Frogs performed their second recreation in a row with out Large 12 preseason participant of the 12 months Mike Miles due to a left foot harm. Dixon stated he ought to be again for his or her subsequent recreation. They’re additionally nonetheless with out returning beginning guard Damion Baugh, who has two extra video games left in a six-game NCAA suspension for briefly signing with an agent after final season.
BIG PICTURE
Louisiana-Monroe: The Warhawks, with just one returning starter and 6 transfers, had been coming off back-to-back video games with seven gamers scoring in double figures. However these 52- and 49-point wins had been at residence towards small colleges Dallas Christian and Central Baptist. They’d opened the season with a 33-point loss at Texas A&M.
TCU: The Frogs, who final season received their first NCAA Event win in 35 years, shot 53.1 % (34 of 64) from the sphere and 50% on 3-pointers (10 of 20) to wrap up their season-opening four-game homestand. TCU trailed by 20 factors within the first half of its opener and received 73-72 solely after Arkansas-Pine Bluff missed a game-ending shot, then struggled to place away Lamar of their second recreation.
“All people’s going to have a look at our earlier video games, and I’ve informed our guys we’ve received to personal it, however there’s loads of video games left,” Dixon stated. “Some individuals might have given up on us, however then they take a look at what occurred and see the scenario.”
EMERALD COAST
The sport was the campus portion of the Emerald Coast Traditional for each groups. The occasion wraps up subsequent week in Niceville, Florida, with two days of video games after Thanksgiving.
UP NEXT
Louisiana-Monroe will journey simply greater than 30 miles from its campus to play at Louisiana Tech on Monday night time.
TCU hits the highway for the primary time this season to play California the day after Thanksgiving within the Emerald Coast Traditional.
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Louisiana
Louisiana prisons routinely hold inmates past their release date, Justice Department argues
Louisiana’s prison system routinely holds inmates for weeks or months after they were supposed to be released from custody following the completion of their sentences, the U.S. Justice Department said in a lawsuit filed Friday.
The lawsuit against the state comes after a multi-year investigation into a pattern of “systemic overdetention” that violates inmates’ rights and costs taxpayers millions of dollars per year.
Since at least 2012, more than a quarter of the inmates scheduled to be released from Louisiana prisons have been held past their release dates, according to the DOJ.
LOUISIANA LAWMAKERS WEIGHING CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT THAT WOULD SEND MORE JUVENILE OFFENDERS TO ADULT JAILS
The Justice Department warned Louisiana officials last year that it may file a lawsuit against the state if it failed to fix the problems. Lawyers for the department argue that the state made “marginal efforts” to address the issues, noting that such attempts at a fix were “inadequate” and showed a “deliberate indifference” to the constitutional rights of inmates.
“[T]he right to individual liberty includes the right to be released from incarceration on time after the term set by the court has ended,” Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke said in a statement.
“To incarcerate people indefinitely … not only intrudes on individual liberty, but also erodes public confidence in the fair and just application of our laws,” the statement added.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and state Attorney General Liz Murrill, both Republicans, attributed the problem to the “failed criminal justice reforms” pushed by “the past administration.”
“This past year, we have taken significant action to keep Louisianans safe and ensure those who commit the crime, also do the time,” Landry and Murrill said in a joint statement to The Associated Press. “The State of Louisiana is committed to preserving the constitutional rights of Louisiana citizens.”
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The two state officials also purported that the lawsuit is a last-ditch effort by President Biden, who leaves office next month, arguing that President-elect Trump’s incoming administration would not have pursued the case.
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Advocates have repeatedly challenged the conditions in Louisiana’s prison system, which includes Angola, the largest maximum-security prison in the nation, where inmates pick vegetables by hand on an 18,000-acre lot. The site was once the Angola Plantations, a slave plantation owned by Isaac Franklin and named after Angola, the country of origin for many of the enslaved people who worked there.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Louisiana
Army Black Knights Predicted to Beat Louisiana Tech in Independence Bowl
The Army West Point Black Knights came up short in their last game, as they lost their annual rivalry matchup against the Navy Midshipmen 31-13 to lose the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy.
But, their season is not yet over, as they will have a chance to finish things on a high note in the Independence Bowl against a new opponent; the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs.
Originally, the Black Knights were supposed to face off against the Marshall Thundering Herd, but a change had to be made after they experienced a mass exodus of players entering the transfer portal following a coaching change.
Based on records, the quality of the opponent would seem to have dropped off considerably. Marshall had 10 victories, while Louisiana Tech had only five.
But, Adam Rittenberg of ESPN still believes that this will be a competitive game in Shreveport, La. in the Bulldogs’ backyard. Louisiana Tech is in Ruston, La., 70 miles away from Shreveport.
He predicted that Army will sneak away with a 23-16 victory.
“he Bulldogs have half the number of wins as the Thundering Herd, but their defense can be very stingy at times, and will need to perform against Bryson Daily and the Black Knights. … Army is undoubtedly still smarting from the Navy loss, and top running back Kanye Udoh entered the portal. Louisiana Tech jumps ahead early behind quarterback Evan Bullock, but Army eventually takes control and grinds out a low-scoring win, its 12th on the season.”
Rittenberg pointed out that several of LA Tech’s defensive linemen have entered the transfer portal. Udoh just announced his transfer to Arizona State.
This has already been one of the best seasons in program history, as they reached the 11-win mark only one other time in 2018. But, an argument can be made this is their best season since it won its last national championship because it was not independent.
The Black Knights were a member of the American Athletic Conference, the first time since 1998-2004 that they weren’t independent as a member of Conference USA. They found a ton of success, going 8-0 in the regular season before defeating the Tulane Green Wave in the AAC Championship Game in West Point, New York.
Army has shown an ability to grind out wins, playing a physical style of football on both sides of the ball. Daily is the leader offensively, producing with his arm and legs at a high level.
He threw for 942 yards with nine touchdowns and only four interceptions, three of which came in the matchup against Navy. On the ground, he led the AAC with 283 carries, 1,532 yards and 29 scores.
His 29 rushing touchdowns were the most in the country, as he won the 2024 AAC Player of the Year Award.
The Black Knights would love to see Daily provide one more memorable performance to help the team reach the 12-win mark for the first time in program history.
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