Chessa Bouche, a Louisiana First News reporter, claims an ESPN cameraman pushed her after the LSU-Clemson game. Bouche expressed her anger on X, stating the cameraman could have simply asked her to ...
Media coverage can sometimes turn into physical sports-like moments themselves. Following LSU’s top-10 road 17-10 win against No.4 Clemson on Saturday night to open the season, Louisiana First News’ ...
Even reporting the news can seem like a Battle Royale sometimes. The showdown from the movie "Anchorman" was certainly played up for theatrical drama. However, it seemed real on Saturday night.
LSU reporter Chessa Bouche accused OutKick of “pushing a narrative” with its coverage of the women’s basketball team missing the national anthem. Despite the team playing in the most-watched women’s ...
An ESPN cameraman has been called out on social media for an alleged act that went down after LSU's 17-10 victory over Clemson. On Sunday morning, Chessa Bouche of Louisiana First News said she was ...
NCAA Nick Saban exposes what went wrong for Alabama as Kalen DeBoer pleaded to move forward NCAA Deion Sanders' first decision in Colorado does not turn out as expected, and Skip Bayless gives him an ...
Chessa Bouche just wants to be respected. Media coverage can quickly turn into a free-for-all when it comes to the end of games, whether in college or professional sports. Such was the case on ...
Reporter Chessa Bouche joins Southeast Sports + to discuss being shoved by an ESPN cameraman during the LSU, Clemson game on Saturday. Southeast Sports+ brings you coverage, analysis, and talk about ...