LOL!!!Originally Posted by Kal
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LOL!!!Originally Posted by Kal
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I can't stop laughing!!!Originally Posted by Kal
Oldman's grammer teacher has to have been put on suicide watch after that one.Originally Posted by andrepourciau
P.S. It's all in jest good buddy.
Apparently he is older than proper puncuation. he needs to mix in a comma or semi-colon, or wait until the future when all these posts are in audio instead of text. Oh wait, we already have that, it's called Birds Eye View. Which brings me to another point, and totally away from topic, but why can't it just be called the Jay Walker show? All the names for those shows suck.Originally Posted by Kal
He needs to get that thorn out of his paw.Originally Posted by rhineaux
When Kyle Plouhar became UL’s first verbal commitment to the 2007 recruiting class, it capped a football odyssey for the 6-foot-6, 290-pounder.
He’s at Fontainebleau High in Mandeville right now, and committed to the Cajuns mostly because he wanted to go to a school close to home. That ruled out places like Connecticut, Oregon State, Ball State, Army and Michigan State, all of which had shown interest.
You couldn’t blame him for staying close. After starting at tackle at the District 4-5A contender as a sophomore, Plouhar had to relocate to Salem, Ore., early in his junior season in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
He played his junior year at Sprague High in Salem, a program that won a state title in Oregon the previous year, and returned to Fontainebleau for his senior season.
“I really wanted to get back down here and be with my friends and classmates,” Plouhar said.
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Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
Originally Posted by Oldman
It Okay, I for no with getting mad them.
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Fontainebleau's outstanding offensive lineman Kyle Plouhar recently gave a verbal commitment to University of Louisiana head football coach Rickey Bustle, planning to play for the Ragin' Cajuns the next four years.
Plouhar was in attendance at UL-L's 33-13 victory over Eastern Michigan and was so overwhelmed with the Cajuns' performance that he decided he wanted to play for the Lafayette school.
A 6-foot, 6-inch, 290-pound tackle, Plouhar picked UL-L, after drawing interest from Connecticut, Oregon State, Ball State, Army, and Michigan State.
"I wanted to stay close to home," said Plouhar on his reason for committing to UL. "It's right here where I grew up, and they have been with me from the start. I also want to major in business and they offer an outstanding program at the school.
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Al Guidry
Sports Editor
StTammany.com
We don't send ANYTHING to Scout regarding Kyle as they do not do a good job representing southern players that is why Kyle is a 1 star with them because he is not ranked with them. Read about him on Rivals.Originally Posted by Turbine
I registered today after looking at this site for 3 years, thanks to the administrators for a job well done. One of the two reasons I registered I already told you and the other is to guarantee you will see Plouhar play on Sundays.
Thank you. I don't know who you are but I am Kyle's mom and that was a really nice thing to say about him. I hope he plays on Saturdays though not Sundays!!! Thanks again. Kyle is ready!Originally Posted by MixitUp
Originally Posted by missingmandy
You gotta love this comment from his mom. First things first... play well enough to play on Saturdays, THEN worry about Sundays. Sounds like a mother with a level head. Bet her son has one too!
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