Unpacking Brian Kelly’s fiery postgame presser, LSU’s win vs. Florida, CFB Week 3 | PODnas

All the Week 3 college football action is in the books, and you may have some reactions or concerns about a performance or two from the weekend.

Louisiana vs. All Y’all “PODnas” cohosts Jerit Roser and Daniel Hawkes will judge whether your questions are fair or totally out line.

But they’re not going to start grading before the question comes out. Bring it out, and then we’ll grade.

LSU doubled up Florida before a lights-out defensive showing and Tulane and new quarterback Jake Retzlaff spoiled the Yulman Stadium homecoming of former quarterback Darian Mensah and his new Duke team.

Those marquee victories were the on-field headliners of a 5-4 weekend for Louisiana college programs.

But Brian Kelly’s fiery postgame clapback to “micro-analyzing” questions on the Tigers’ offense ended up stealing the show.

Jerit and Hawkes unpack the whole gamut in the Week 3 recap episode of “PODnas” — including four candidates for high school play of the week — and start slightly looking ahead to Week 4.

Important to note: Kelly apologized to WBRZ sports director Michael Cauble to open his weekly Monday press conference.

Featured in this week’s plays of the week: Archbishop Rummel junior running back Jaden Terrance, Carencro senior athlete Chantz Babineaux (Nicholls State), Edna Karr junior kicker Brayan Castello and the Southwood defensive duo of Kaden Davis and Christopher Daniel.

Check out the complete episode for all the takeaways and reactions and visit the “PODnas” Instagram to vote for this week’s winner.

Make sure to keep up with all the new episodes of “PODnas” or catch up on other video content on the Louisiana vs. All Y’all channel.

“PODnas” episodes are scheduled for Tuesday and Friday mornings during football season to recap and preview the biggest games and storylines with a particular focus on Louisiana.

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