Jay will stay. So will his staff. According to sources, Georgia came after LSU coach Jay Clark and his staff to try to get them to go to there (Clark went to school and coached at UGA) to revive the once proud program's gymnastics fortunes. But LSU officials have worked out a new deal for Clark and his staff that will keep them at LSU for the forseeable future, according to sources. No details as of yet, but it's believed that Clark will become one of the nation's highest-paid gymnstics coaches. We've got more gymnastics news and notes for you, like senior Haleigh Bryant being a finalist for yet another major award, this time the Honda Award. She and several other LSU gymnasts (yes, including Olivia Dunne) will be at the original Raising Cane's on Highland just north of campus at 10 a.m. Tuesday, working a shift. Turning to baseball, LSU coach Jay Johnson checked in with the media on Monday, talking about Brady Neal's injury, and whether or not we're going to see Chase Shores pitch this season. THe NFL Draft starts Thursday, and with it the rest of Jayden Daniels' football life. Where does the former LSU Heisman Trophy winner wind up? We've got odds. Finally, softball scored one run in its series at Tennessee this past weekend. Now the Tigers are back home, getting ready to face UL on the road Tuesday and searcing for answers. That's all for today, folks. Thank you for reading and subscribing. We couldn't do it without you. Well, we could. But what would be the point? Scott Rabalais |