LOUISIANA La. — When the heat index is over 100, it can be hard to remember what the weakside linebacker is supposed to do against a flare pass.
Simply recalling your name can be a challenge in those conditions.
So, if Louisiana's players can know what they’re doing two hours into drills, chances are good they can execute a fourth-quarter blitz when games arrive this season.
“I don’t want them to just try to survive practice,” Head Coach Rickey Bustle said. “When you do that, you cut too many corners. We want to practice to get better.
“Our practice schedule is set up to get the most out of them. There are sessions where they know they need to turn the wick up, and others where they can turn it down to more of a learning mode.
“I’ve been pleased with the focus and the competitiveness the players have shown.”
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Bruce Brown
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