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Scott Prather has been with ESPN 1420 for over eight years. In addition to hosting a daily sports talk show, he serves as the brand manager and program director. Scott is known for his sometimes serious, and sometimes farcical look at sports. All listeners are entertained by Scott's peculiar, informative, and adamant look at sports. Scott has on many guests, ranging from professional athletes such as Roman Harper, Charles Tillman and Tyson Chandler, to Saints and Pelicans correspondent Gus Kattengail, as well as local sports radio personalities and journalists. Scott is also the lead producer for all UL sporting events broadcast on ESPN 1420. He often does sideline reporting for UL football during the overlap of college basketball and football season. Scott can be heard doing play by play for UL baseball and softball when filling in for Jay or Steve. Scott is a proud graduate of Loyola University of New Orleans, and got his start in radio working part time as a board operator, producer, and sports personality for Entercom broadcasting in New Orleans.
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Hornets Fall To Thunder 101-91

The New Orleans Hornets losing streak grew to 9 Wednesday night after they fell on the road to the Oklahoma City Thunder by the score of 101-91. Even in defeat, Hornets point guard Jarrett Jack continued his impressive offensive play, finishing with 20 points in his 30 minutes on the floor.

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UL Women’s Basketball Loses To North Texas 66-45 – Game Recap

Errol Rogers' squad lost their 10th straight game Wednesday after falling to the North Texas Mean Green 66-45. Louisiana's Ragin' Cajun women's basketball team is 0-8 in Sun Belt Conference play.

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Photo by NFL via Getty Images
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Chuck Pagano To Be Named Colts Head Coach

The Indianapolis Colts are expected to name Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano as their next head coach. The Colts had interviewed two New Orleans Saints assistants for the position. With the Colts settling on Pagano, it appears Saints offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael Jr. and offensive line coach Aaron Kromer will remain in the Crescent City next season.

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Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images
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Detroit Tigers Pay Fielder Like A Prince

The Detroit Tigers have reportedly agreed to a 9 year $214 million deal with slugger Prince Fielder. The 27 year old All-Star hit .299 with 38 homers and 120 RBIs last season to helpl the Brewers win the NL Central for their first division title since 1982.

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Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images
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Hornets Fall To Spurs 104-102

New Orleans had no answer for future hall of famer Tim Duncan Monday night. The San Antonio big man finished with a season-high 28 points, including a 13 foot hook shot with 1.4 seconds to go to help his Spurs defeat the Hornets 104-102. Monday's defeat marks the 3rd straight game the Hornets lost by 2 points.

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Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images
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Is Eric Gordon’s Knee Worse Than Expected? – Beyond The Mic

New Orleans Hornets shooting guard Eric Gordon has only played two games this season due to a bruised right knee. Hornets coach Monty Williams noted that Gordon is having more tests done to the knee. Is Gordon's injury worse than originally expected?

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Hornets Come Up Just Short…Again

The New Orleans Hornets went toe to toe with the defending NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks, but in the end they came up just short...again. The Mavs escaped the Hive with an 83-81 victory. New Orleans has lost 7 straight, and have lost the last 3 contests by a combined 10 points.

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Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Bud Lite
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Which TV Network Has The Best NFL Talent?

Fox, ABC, CBS, ESPN, and the NFL Network all have two things in common. One, they air NFL football games. And two, they're loaded with former NFL talent on their broadcasts and studio shows. What if all that broadcast talent decided to suit up again? If all the 5 stations decided to play in a football tournament, who would win?

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