In a sport where starters receive all the glory and fame, while backups invest hours at their craft hoping to earn one opportunity to prove themselves, competition is fierce.
But, at the University of Louisiana, two dynamic quarterbacks have found a way to not only coexist, but flourish as leaders of the Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns’ football team.
“Ya know, we’re really best friends,” said a smiling Jerry Babb, starting quarterback for the Cajuns, about backup Michael Desormeaux.
“It’s funny,” said Desormeaux, “Jerry (Babb) got an opportunity to go up to the Manning Passing Camp this summer, and he told me that so many quarterbacks don’t get along with their backups. We’re definitely the opposite.”
Last season, the duo combined for a total of 2,343 yards of the Cajuns’ total 4,253, Babb picking up most of them with 859 passing and 400 running. After Babb suffered an injury in game four, Desormeaux captained the team to a 2-1 record, showing flashes of his brilliance on the ground by rushing for 487 yards and three touchdowns as well as in the air with 597.
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Author: Grant Alexander