6 LSU football records that will never be broken

These records will likely stand the test of time.

LSU has played football for over 100 years.

The game has changed a lot in that span. What we see now looks different than what those watching in 1905 saw. The rules are different, and players are deployed in different ways.

Some records set long ago will never be broken. A lot of that can be owed to the game’s changes. Other numbers are just so impressive that it would take one of the game’s greats to beat them.

Of course, there were also records that were broken because of the changes. Passing records from the 1930s didn’t stand a chance against modern statistics. Here, we’re going to look at six LSU football records that, in all likelihood, will stand until the end of time.

Saints practice takeaways, Day 19: Jameis Winston makes impressive progress

Jameis Winston, former LSU Tigers impress during New Orleans Saints practice and more takeaways from Day 19, via @RossJacksonNOLA:

It was a high-energy practice on Tuesday for the New Orleans Saints who near their final preseason matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers as the week goes along. The Saints spent a portion time today running through team drills and finished again with a two-minute drill to close out practice. There were some back and forth moments as the offense bounced back and responded to a defense that was dominant on Monday. Here are our key takeaways from Day 19 of Saints practice.