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Lancaster Josh
Josh Lancaster commits to Louisiana's football program.
Josh attended Colleyville Heritage HighSchool in Texas.
He play inside linebacker, is 6' 1", weighs 190 lbs, and runs a 4.6 100.
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Josh Lancaster of Colleyville Heritage scored on a 30-yard interception return off a tipped pass.
<center><p><a href="http://dallasnews.statsonline.com/football/02/stats/event32938.shtm">An article from his Senior year.</a>
<center><p><a href="http://www.colleyvillecourier.com/archives.asp?SID=19">An article from his Senior year.</a>
As of Nov 5th Josh Lancaster, Coll. Heritage had 90 tackles.
Linebacker Josh Lancaster (90 tackles) and safety Geoffrey Price (81 tackles) lead a defense that allows 264.2 yards per game.
<center><p><a href="http://www.colleyvillecourier.com/archives.asp?SID=14">An article from his Senior year.</a>
<center><p><a href="http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/2002/11/01/sports/other_sports/4419877.htm">An article from his Senior year.</a>
<center><p><a href="http://www.texasfootball.com/02high_0716.html">An article from his Senior year.</a>
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<blockquote><p align=justify>Lancaster becomes eighth Cajuns football committment
Dan McDonald / Staff Writer
Posted on December 11, 2002
LAFAYETTE - Josh Lancaster couldn't put a finger on exactly why he gave UL Lafayette head football coach Rickey Bustle a commitment to sign with his program over the past weekend.
He just knew it was the right thing to do.
"Something seemed to click when I came down there," Lancaster said Tuesday. "I felt comfortable with the coaches and got along with everybody. It just felt right."
The 6-foot-2, 210-pound linebacker, a preseason All-State selection out of Heritage High in Colleyville, Texas, became the Ragin' Cajuns' eighth verbal commitment of this recruiting season.
Lancaster was tabbed by Dave Campbell's Texas Football magazine prior to the 2002 season as an All-State pick, after a junior year in which he recorded 109 tackles including five sacks, four fumble recoveries and one interception.
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He also helped lead the Panthers of head coach Chris Cunningham to a 9-2 season and a second straight appearance in the state playoffs out of District 5-5A. The school has only been in existence for six years.
Lancaster was part of a group of eight prospects that visited the UL Lafayette campus over the past weekend in the first full-scale recruiting weekend for the Cajun staff. Prior to that, he had been recruited by assistant head coach and secondary coach Gary Bartel.
"I've always liked Louisiana every time I've been down there," Lancaster said. "And I liked the city a lot. I felt really good about the decision."
A three-year starter at linebacker, Lancaster was an all-district pick as a junior along with making the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's All-Area team. He was selected as the Most Valuable Defensive Player in 5-5A this season, with other post-season squads yet to be announced.
He anticipates remaining at an inside linebacker slot in the Cajuns' defensive scheme.
"Everybody said there will be a lot of blitzing," he said, "and we used that kind of attacking style in high school.
"Everybody I talked to seemed to be very excited about the program, and I think that reflects well on Coach Bustle. Everybody expects great things."
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