I’ve been with TownsquareMedia since 2005. In addition to hosting the Great S.C.O.T.T. show every weekday morning from 7 to 9, I serve as the brand manager and program director. While sports is my passion, I always remember why I got into this business. Sports are fun. Sometimes serious, sometimes lighthearted, but if you’re not having fun working in sports, you’re doing something wrong. I have on many guests, from professional athletes (current and former) such as Thomas Morstead, Roman Harper, Charles Tillman and Jrue Holiday, many Saints and Pelicans correspondents, as well as local sports radio personalities and journalists. I occasionally do play by play for UL baseball and softball when filling in for Jay or Steve. As a proud graduate of Loyola University of New Orleans, I got my start in radio working part-time as a board operator, producer, and sports personality for Entercom broadcasting in New Orleans.
Scott Prather
Ragin’ Cajun Women Sweep TXST, Win 6th Straight
Break out the broom, Louisiana's Ragin' Cajun women's basketball team earn their second consecutive conference sweep and 6th win in a row.
2022 Super Bowl Odds Released, Saints Odds Better Than I Expected
While the Chiefs are a 3 point favorite in Super Bowl LV against the Buccaneers, are they the favorite to win Super Bowl LVI in 2022? Let's take a look at the odds.
College World Series Changes Format for 2022
Beginning with the 2022 College World Series, the format to crown the D1 college baseball champion will be different than it currently is.
LSUE Baseball Ranked #1 in All Polls, Have 3 Preseason All-Americans
LSU Eunice is #1 in all preseason polls, while three of their baseball players have been named a preseason All-American by “The JBB”.
Report: Saints WR Michael Thomas to Undergo Multiple Surgeries
According to ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter, Thomas held off on the surgeries because he knew it was likely Drew Brees' last season and wanted to make a run at the Super Bowl with him.
Report: Indianapolis Will Host Entire NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament
After canceling the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, plans are being made in 2021 to do whatever is possible to avoid doing so again.
Report: All Saints Running Backs Ruled Out Sunday Due to Covid-19 Contact Tracing
With the #1 seed in the NFC still up for grabs entering week 17, the New Orleans Saints will be extremely shorthanded tomorrow against Carolina.
Ohio State Crushes Clemson 49-28, Advances to CFP Championship Game
At 7-0, Ohio State will have an opportunity to play for the National Championship against Alabama.