LSU's Star Guards Haven't 'Clicked' Yet, Raising Concerns for March Madness The No. 2 LSU Tigers are preparing for the 2026 NCAA Tournament, but their star guards—senior Flau’jae Johnson and juniors Mikaylah Williams and MiLaysia Fulwiley—have yet to fully gel as a unit. While the team remains optimistic about their postseason prospects, the lack of cohesive play from the trio has sparked quiet concerns about their ability to compete at the highest level. Johnson, Williams, and Fulwiley expressed excitement about advancing in the tournament, emphasizing their experience and leadership. Johnson highlighted her past success, including appearances in the Elite Eight and the national championship, while Williams and Fulwiley noted the team’s collective focus. “We all know the focus that goes into it,” Williams said, adding that the group’s chemistry will be crucial for deep runs. Despite their confidence, there’s a sense that LSU hasn’t reached its peak yet. The team’s star guards have excelled individually but haven’t consistently clicked as a unit. Coach Crystal Mann’s squad will host No. 15 Jacksonville on Friday, and the players acknowledged the challenge of waiting for their chemistry to fully form. “We’re able to do that,” Fulwiley said. “I feel like it’s going to come at the right time.” Johnson, however, framed the situation as a positive. She called playing alongside Williams and Fulwiley a “blessing,” comparing their dynamic to NBA-level talent. “Having three strong players on one team is NBA stuff,” she said, adding that the trio has learned from each other. Yet, she also admitted the lack of cohesion has prompted self-reflection. “Sometimes I think, why hasn’t it clicked?” she said. “A lot of self-reflection, but I think it’s coming.#lsu_tigers #flaujae_johnson #mikaylah_williams #milaysia_fulwiley #crystal_mann
New Orleans' Foster Moreau Signs with Houston Texans A former New Orleans Saint, LSU, and Jesuit standout has signed a new contract with the Houston Texans. Foster Moreau, a tight end who previously played for the New Orleans Saints, has joined the Texans after a brief hiatus from professional football. Moreau, who was drafted by the Raiders in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL draft, spent the 2023 season with the Saints as a free agent following his quarterback Derek Carr. Moreau’s career with the Saints included 43 games played over two seasons, during which he recorded 60 receptions for 665 yards and six touchdowns. His most productive season came in 2024, when he appeared in all 17 games, catching 32 passes for 413 yards and five touchdowns. Despite a short-lived absence from the team in 2023 due to a cancer diagnosis, Moreau returned to the field and continued to contribute to the Saints’ offense. The 28-year-old player’s journey to the NFL began with a standout high school career at Jesuit High School, where he helped the Blue Jays win a state championship. He later played college football for the LSU Tigers from 2015 to 2018 before entering the professional ranks. Moreau’s versatility and work ethic have made him a valuable asset to both the Saints and the Texans, with his new contract marking a significant step in his NFL career. The move to Houston comes as Moreau seeks to rebuild his playing time and further establish himself in the league. With his combination of experience and physical tools, he is expected to compete for a roster spot and contribute to the Texans’ offensive strategy in the coming seasons.#houston_texans #new_orleans_saints #foster_moreau #jesuit_high_school #lsu_tigers
