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After Further Review, the most listened to sports show in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is hosted by Matt Moscona and is proud to be apart of your entertainment. If you like cutting edge news about the New Orleans Saints, New Orleans Pelicans and everything LSU
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On After Further Review, Matthew Musso talks LSU baseball and looks at the NFLPA report card grades for all 32 NFL teams.
On After Further Review, Matthew Musso talks about the New Orleans Saints potentially picking up Bryan Bresee's 5th year option and the top 10 QB's in CFB.
On After Further Review, Matthew Musso fills in for Moscona and talks LSU baseball and reacts to former LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier's media availability at the NFL Combine.
Hour Three: Jay Johnson went on the record and made candid comments about LSU determining which sports it wants to prioritize — and how those decisions impact the baseball program. What exactly did he mean? Matt Moscona reacts to Johnson’s remarks and discusses what it says about LSU’s commitment, resources, and expectations for baseball moving forward. Plus, a new report says Derek Carr is serious about potentially unretiring and returning to the NFL. Which teams could have interest? What kind of market would develop? And if a move materializes, what sort of return could the Saints realistically expect? Matt breaks it all down in Hour Three.
Hour Two: Jay Johnson met with reporters ahead of LSU’s upcoming weekend series and provided key injury updates. Matt Moscona passes along the latest on who’s trending in the right direction, who may still be sidelined, and what it all means for LSU moving forward. John Talty joins the show to discuss expectations for first-year SEC head coaches. What’s realistic in Year 1 in this league? And at LSU, is it truly College Football Playoff or bust for Lane Kiffin in his first season? Matt reacts to the pressure, the roster, and the standard in Baton Rouge. Plus, thoughts on former LSU standout Will Clapp announcing his retirement from the Saints and the NFL. Matt reflects on Clapp’s career and what his journey meant for the program. All that and more in Hour Two.
Hour One:LSU basketball gets a much-needed win over Ole Miss, but the bigger storyline may be what happened off the court. One of LSU’s most influential donors publicly gives head coach Matt McMahon a vote of confidence during a difficult season. What does it mean for McMahon’s future in Baton Rouge? Is this a turning point for the program? Kendall Rogers joins the show for his weekly segment to preview the weekend ahead in college baseball. We dive into SEC matchups, LSU baseball storylines, national contenders, and what to watch as the season heats up. Plus, Matt reacts to a potential targeting rule change coming to college football in 2026. Could replay and ejection standards finally be adjusted? What would it mean for the SEC and the sport as a whole? All that and more in Hour One.
Hour Three: Where will veteran free agent quarterback Kirk Cousins land next season? Matt Moscona breaks down the latest odds, trade rumors, and potential landing spots for Cousins, analyzing which teams make the most sense from both a fit and cap perspective. Plus, Mikie Mahtook joins the show to discuss LSU Tigers baseball. Which players have stood out during their impressive 8-1 start, and which young arms or hitters are generating the most excitement? We also provide a quick preview of LSU Tigers basketball as they prepare for their upcoming trip to Ole Miss Rebels basketball. Get all the latest updates and expert insight in Hour Three.
Hour Two: Should the New Orleans Saints pursue free agent guard Wyatt Teller? Matt Moscona lays out the full case for why Teller would make sense in New Orleans, but also explains why he may not be the best option for the Saints this offseason. From cap implications to scheme fit, Moscona breaks down what the Saints should prioritize along the offensive line. Plus, Dari Nowkhah joins the show to talk SEC football, the evolving College Football Playoff format, and the latest tampering allegations making headlines around college football. What does it all mean for the future of the sport? Get expert insight and perspective in Hour Two.
Hour One: Matt Moscona reacts to LSU Tigers baseball dropping their first game of the season in a midweek upset against McNeese Cowboys baseball. What went wrong for the Tigers? How much should fans read into the loss? Moscona breaks down the pitching, defensive miscues, and what it means moving forward. Plus, live from the NFL Combine, Josh Edwards joins the show to discuss potential targets for the New Orleans Saints, the biggest risers and fallers this week, and the key prospects turning heads in Indianapolis. Get the latest draft buzz and expert insight as the Saints continue shaping their board.
Hour Three: Matt Moscona is joined by Gordon McKernan to break down the construction of the LSU Tigers football roster through the transfer portal and what it means for the program moving forward in the NIL era. The conversation shifts to LSU Tigers men's basketball and the future of head coach Matt McMahon — are his days numbered in Baton Rouge? Plus, a look ahead to the NFL Combine with reaction to Mel Kiper Jr.’s Mock Draft 2.0 and what it could mean for top prospects. All that and more in Hour Three!
Hour Two: Just how much did LSU Tigers football spend to build its 2026 roster? Fourteen anonymous GMs spoke with On3 and revealed eye-popping figures for LSU and other major spenders in college football. Matt Moscona reacts to the reported numbers, what they mean in the NIL era, and how LSU stacks up nationally. Plus, former LSU pitcher Will Hellmers joins the show for a couple of segments to talk all things LSU Tigers baseball as the Tigers prepare to host McNeese Cowboys baseball. Get insight on the matchup, the pitching staff, and what to watch as LSU continues its push this season. All that and more in Hour Two!
Hour One: The Atlanta Falcons have announced they’re releasing Kirk Cousins — so should the New Orleans Saints make a move and bring the veteran QB in as a backup? Matt Moscona explains why he’s in favor of the Saints pursuing Cousins in free agency and how the move could impact the NFC South. Plus, recruiting insider Shea Dixon joins the show to break down the latest updates to the Class of 2027 rankings from Rivals and what it means for LSU Tigers football moving forward. To close the hour, Matt reacts to a new addition to the 2026 class for LSU Tigers men's basketball and what it signals for the program’s future. All that and more in Hour One!
Hour Three: Matt Moscona is joined by William Schmidt, the LSU right-hander, fresh off his stellar outing against UCF Knights on Sunday. Schmidt discusses his development, the adjustments he’s made this season, and what was working so well for him on the mound against UCF. It’s an in-depth conversation with one of LSU’s emerging arms. Plus, should the New Orleans Saints consider signing interior offensive lineman Ed Ingram? Matt breaks down the fit, the roster need, and why he’s in favor of the potential move. It’s a packed Hour Three featuring LSU Baseball insight and Saints offseason analysis.
Hour Two: LSU has opened as an 11.5-point favorite over Clemson in the season opener. Is that a sign of national respect for Brian Kelly’s Tigers — or a statement about where Clemson currently stands? Matt Moscona breaks down what the line means, early expectations for the matchup, and how the number could move. Todd Walker joins the show to recap a big weekend in SEC Baseball, including LSU’s sweep and Tennessee’s surprising upset loss to Kent State. What stood out around the league, and what does it mean moving forward? Plus, Saints veteran Cam Jordan says he’s not looking for top dollar. What could a realistic contract extension look like in New Orleans? Moscona dives into the numbers and what it would mean for the Saints’ cap situation. It’s a loaded Hour Two with LSU football, SEC baseball, and Saints offseason talk.
Hour One: LSU Baseball rolls through the Jax Classic with a dominant weekend sweep. Matt Moscona breaks down his biggest takeaways from the Tigers’ three wins — what stood out at the plate, on the mound, and what it means moving forward for Jay Johnson’s club. Plus, Ross Jackson joins the show to dive into his pre-NFL Combine seven-round mock draft. How could the draft board fall for the New Orleans Saints? What are the biggest needs, and which prospects make the most sense in each round? It’s a full Hour One recap with LSU Baseball analysis and an in-depth Saints draft discussion you won’t want to miss.
Hour three brings another edition of The Riot Radio Hour as Matt Moscona is joined by former LSU great Ryan Theriot. Matt has a special reveal for Theriot that you won’t want to miss, and the guys react to LSU Tigers baseball taking down Indiana Hoosiers baseball. They break down what the win means for the Tigers and how they’re stacking up moving forward. Plus, in true Riot fashion, the conversation goes off the rails as they start planning Musso’s future wedding.
Hour two features The Riot Radio Hour as Matt Moscona is joined by former LSU standout and MLB veteran Ryan Theriot. We kick things off with Ryan’s Letter before diving into LSU Tigers baseball as the Tigers take on Indiana Hoosiers baseball. The guys break down the matchup, what to watch for, and how LSU is trending. Plus, Ryan delivers this week’s edition of “Kick Rocks,” as only he can.
Hour one of the show dives into whether the New Orleans Saints should bring back Marshon Lattimore after his release from the Washington Commanders. We break down why a reunion could make sense for New Orleans, what it would mean for the secondary, and how the move would impact the team’s offseason plans. Plus, we get you up to date on the latest with LSU Tigers baseball and their matchup against Indiana Hoosiers baseball, including game status, schedule updates, and what to watch for moving forward.
Hour Three: DraftKings has released its initial win totals for all 32 NFL teams in 2026, and Matt Moscona breaks them down one by one, sharing his predictions and insights for the season ahead. Which teams will exceed expectations, and who might struggle? Joining the conversation is Ryan Clark, who shares his thoughts on LSU Tigers football, head coach Lane Kiffin, and other national football storylines. He also talks about the special Rain Will Bring Flowers event he’ll be a part of on Tuesday, sharing why it’s such an important cause. All that and more in Hour Three.
Hour Two: Matt Moscona is joined by Chris Hummer of CBS Sports to break down LSU’s transfer portal class and identify a potential sleeper who could make a major impact this season. What positions still stand out? And which addition is flying under the radar? Later, Jay Johnson joins the show to recap LSU Tigers baseball’s first week of the season, evaluate what he’s seen from his club so far, and preview the upcoming trip to Jacksonville. Johnson shares insight on his pitching staff, lineup development and what he expects from the weekend ahead. All that and more in Hour Two.




