LAFAYETTE — Make that 32 signees for Louisiana’s football program.

The Cajuns have added another junior college signee in 6-foot-4, 295-pound offensive lineman Adrian Limbrick of City College of San Francisco, giving the Cajuns five offensive line signees.

Limbrick also is the Cajuns’ 12th junior college signee, a number the San Diego, Calif., native was excited about.

“That means we’re going to have an impact immediately,” said Limbrick, who helped lead City College to a national junior college crown as a freshman in 2001. “My whole goal is to win at whatever I’m doing, and that’s what we’re going to do. If we’ve got a lot of juco players, we’ll have a lot of players ready to come in and play.”

Limbrick was a two-year starter for the San Francisco squad of coach George Rush, and his team compiled a 9-2 record this year and lost in the Northern California Conference championship game to Butte. His team had won the league title in his freshman season en route to a national title.

Limbrick visited Louisiana's campus three days after national signing day.

“Talking to the coaches was what convinced me,” he said. “If I never took a visit and just talked to the coaches, I still would have signed. They were honest with me, kept it up front and showed interest in me as a player and as a person.”

The Cajuns have 20 high school signees and the 12 juco signees for next season. However, eight of the signees — two prep and six juco — are already enrolled for the spring semester and count against last year’s total. That leaves Louisiana with 24 signees counting this year, one under the NCAA maximum 25 per year.

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Dan McDonald
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