Episode 52

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26th Apr 2022

Ragin Roundtable: Session 4

Round Table Session 4! The group chats about sweeping Ga State on the road in Atlanta, looks ahead to baseball's postseason bid, dissects the Admin's decision to stream the remaining games, and of course, Miguez' Mea Culpa to the Ragin Review family. Enjoy.

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Gerry Hebert originally hails from Kenner, LA. He is a life long follower of Ragin Cajuns Athletics, former team manager for the Ragin' Cajuns Football program and UL alumni. He is the son of former Board of Regents member, Strongman Letter winner, prominent USL alumnus and decades long booster Gerald Hebert. Gerry serves Ragin Review in a multitude of ways, but none more importantly than running it's numerous social media accounts. He is also the voice behind "Maaan, I Tell You What!", a grassroots effort to bridge generational gaps within the Ragin Cajun fanbase through storytelling and poignant commentary.

Nick Domingue is a long time Cajun baseball stalwart. The former PA announcer for Tony Robichaux's baseball team, brother of long time Cajun baseball coach Chris Domingue, and creator of Planet Radio's hit show "The Hangover Cafe" joins the RR team to provide an insightful, comedic and informed view of Ragin Cajuns Athletics. He's also responsible for the familiar graphics, memes and video content you know all too well form the RR social pages. Nick is a Louisiana graduate and a resident of Houston, TX.

J. Cole Jagneaux, or as many like to refer to him, ManAboutTown. While formerly an on-air staple with Ragin Review, MAT has moved into a support role. He'll primarily handle marketing and communications, while making cameo appearances to support the cause when necessary.