Mr. Guidry's a bit short to be playing QB. Better to keep him at Deep Snapper.
Position
Deep Snapper
Height
5-10
Weight
217
Printable View
I thought the answer was Ron Guidry, but Jake would be good choice as well.
Just heard a guy on 103.7 who was at practice this AM say coach HUD wasn't happy with QB play at practice number 1. He did say that Jordan Davis looked most impressive of the bunch. I know the coaches think he has the best skill set / upside just not the experience of the other 2. I think the battle is more Davis and Haack rather than Haack and Nixon. However if it is Haack then you'll have a QB package for Nixon. If Davis happens to win the job he is Haack and Nixon all in one. If Davis I see Nixon moving to RB.
http://ragincajuns.com/common/contro...ootball383.jpg
The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football team hit the practice field for the first time on Thursday, holding a pair of split squad workouts at the Ragin' Cajuns Practice Facility.
The all-new defensive staff at Louisiana has kept its battle plan a closely guarded secret since before spring drills.Those who know Melvin Smith know what to expect when the Ragin' Cajuns put this year's defense on the field.
With temperatures creeping into the high 90s, and expected to surpass 100 degrees in the days to come, the UL football team opened its 2015 preseason camp to mixed and mostly lukewarm reviews from head coach Mark Hudspeth on Thursday.
Asked on Media Day earlier this week whom he'll look to for leadership this season, Mark Hudspeth mentioned – expected – senior linebacker Dominique Tovell on defensive and senior guard Mykhael Quave on offense ...
There was a tweet by perhaps Luke Johnson mentioning this about the QB play but they mentioned they weren't too concerned since it was first day of practice and rust was to be expected. I wouldn't worry much unless they are still struggling a couple of weeks from now although I find that highly unlikely. I trust that we will find at least one if not two of these guys can help lead us to wins.
UL — It was a solid but imperfect first day of practice Thursday for the Louisiana football team. "I thought our guys came out excited and ready to practice," Cajuns coach Mark Hudspeth said. "We looked a little sloppy. ...
After emerging as the offense's fourth-leading receiver as a true freshman, former Catholic High of New Iberia wide receiver Gabe Fuselier is hoping to make an even bigger mark on the offense as a sophomore.