It didn’t seem to take long for Coach Kellen Moore to make common sense of his offensive line situation: Move Taliese Fuaga to right tackle and Trevor Penning to left guard, and then let the ninth-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Kelvin Banks, play his native left tackle.

Is that a permanent solution? It’s one Jim Derry has been advocating since Banks was picked a month ago. It’s also the lead topic on Friday’s Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 380) presented by Evangeline Securities.

Also, Jim shares the news about LSU-Shreveport making college baseball history at 58-0 and how they can finish it off, along with big brother LSU opening the Baton Rouge Regional on Friday afternoon. Lastly, Gabe Henderson is here, and The “Last Word” offers a belated Happy 90th Birthday to former Coach Jim Mora.

CHAPTERS                                                                            

0:00 Introduction

9:07 Pregame Dat Chat

15:55 LSU-S is 58-0!

28:26 Saints offensive line

37:37 Saints schedule

58:10 Fridays with Gabe

1:19:14 Final Dat Family comments

1:21:32 Last Word: Happy 90th, Jim Mora!

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