LOUISIANA La. — There is life after football.
It may be hard to realize that, especially in the heat of battle, but some players prepare for that day.
Louisiana senior defensive end Antonio Floyd is one of several Ragin’ Cajuns who already have a degree and are taking more classes to better anticipate their future.
“I graduated in the spring,” Floyd said, “and I’m working on a second degree. I want to take football as far as I can take it, but you’ve got to have a backup plan.
“I’ve met a lot of important people while I’ve been at UL, and I want to be ready when I won’t be playing anymore.”
It is also Floyd’s hope that underclassmen will view his blueprint and learn from it.
“We (the degreed Cajuns) encourage younger players to do the same thing,” Floyd said. “I started working on (getting) my degree when I was redshirted, and other players can do the same thing.
“And, if they’re Props (Proposition 48 players), they can earn that extra prop year back.”
Floyd is one of 22 seniors who will be playing their final home game when the Cajuns host Florida International this Saturday at Cajun Field.
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Bruce Brown
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