A casual sports talk podcast presented by The Reveille, LSU's student newspaper. Follow the pod on Twitter at @reveillepodcast and follow our hosts at @evansaacks and @landryyy14.
Michael Poggi, William Gilreath, and Jayden Smith talk about the recent hiring of Head Coach Lane Kiffin as well as recapping both LSU Football and Men's basketball.
On this episode of the Hodges Huddle, Michael Poggi, Jayden Smith, and Will Gilreath recap the LSU vs Alabama game, the NFL Divisional races heating up, and what the New Orleans Pelicans need to do to get things back on track.
On this Episode of the Hodges Huddle, Michael Poggi, Randilyn Wilson, and Alex Sheesly preview LSU Men's and Women's Basketball, plus a 15-minute sit-down interview with ESPN 104.5 radio host Matt Moscona discussing the LSU football coaching search.
Michael Poggi, Jayden Smith, and William Gilreath talk about the firing of Brian Kelly and Joe Sloan as well as what is next for LSU.
Our reporters Michael Poggi, Randilyn Wilson and Alex Sheeshley talk about what happened this past weekend against Vanderbilt and what they think the future is of this LSU football team.
Michael Poggi, Jayden Smith and Will Gilreath talk about LSU vs South Carolina as well as the preview against Vanderbilt.
Michael Poggi, Jayden Smith and William Gilreath talk about the Saints winning their first game as well as the expectations for the rest of the year. They also give you a preview of LSU vs South Carolina and what needs to happen for the Tigers on both sides of the ball.
On this episode of the Hodges Huddle, Michael Poggi, Alex Sheesly, and Jayden Smith discuss LSU Football's first loss of the season as well as the MLB Playoffs.
LSU travels to Oxford, Mississippi, this week to take on No. 13 Ole Miss. Poggi, Alex, and Randilyn discuss the keys to victory and what LSU must do to pick up its first win in Oxford since 2019.
On this episode of the Hodges Huddle, the KLSU Sports staff talks about LSU's recent win over Florida, LSU's offensive struggles, and the New Orleans Saints slow start to the new season
For the first time since 2019, LSU Football is 2-0. But is it enough to keep Tiger fans happy?