Bayou Brew 7/3: Short Yet Sweet

Today, we're wishing you a relaxed and restful next two days.

Happy Fourth of July Eve! We know that today and tomorrow might be busy for you and yours—so we hope you enjoy these mini-Brews over the next two days while you enjoy some much-deserved rest and relaxation.

A six pack the whole family can enjoy. No matter if you’re traveling today or counting down the minutes until you can head out of the office—these hand-picked episodes from the Hey Fightin’ Podcast Network will help you get through to tomorrow.

🎙️ Pitching Ninja Breaks Down Paul Skenes: On this special episode of Tigers Win, Rob Friedman (otherwise known as the Pitching Ninja) joins us inside the Film Room to break down the best pitcher in college baseball—Paul Skenes.

🎙️ Coach Jay Clark Talks LSU Gymnastics’ Incredible Season: Jay Clark joins on this edition of Tigers Win to reflect on LSU Gymnastics' monumental climb this season, putting the grit, tenancy and never say die mentality of this group into perspective. Clark looks back at some of the defining moments from a year he will never forget, and provides some more insight into The Climb docuseries.

🎙️ Spring Football Recap: Jacob Hester joins Harrison Valentine live from the NFL Draft in Kansas City to recap the LSU spring game and preview the incoming draft class. Plus, a special shoutout to our friend Matt Flynn.

🎙️ Mondo Duplantis Breaks Down His World Record: We've had some accomplished athletes in studio. This guest stands in a league of his own. Mondo Duplantis, World Record Holder, Olympic Champion, World Champion—and the best pole vaulter in the world—joins this edition of Tigers Win. He looks back at his time at LSU, reflects on his unprecedented accomplishments, and previews what's to come in the years ahead.

🎙️ It's A Parade Inside Our City: On the bus ride to the airport, Harrison Valentine and Shaeeta Williams recapped LSU's national championship run—from the sights and sounds in Dallas to the performances that led to the Tigers’ one shining moment.

🎙️ Where's That Tiger: ESPN's Booger McFarland: This Tiger is not hard to find. All you have to do is turn on ESPN. Anthony “Booger” McFarland joins this week's edition of Where's That Tiger to talk about his playing days in Baton Rouge, his love for LSU and his current role as a football analyst for ESPN, covering both college and the NFL since he joined the company in 2014.

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Have a great Monday, y'all!