You know it. This clown writes for the Leesville fish wrap. Nuff said.Originally posted by brockmeaux
What a goober.
The W's will come under Bustle.
Just praying for the Conference Realignment stars to align the right way.
You know it. This clown writes for the Leesville fish wrap. Nuff said.Originally posted by brockmeaux
What a goober.
The W's will come under Bustle.
Just praying for the Conference Realignment stars to align the right way.
I dont think any comments are needed. The article speaks for itself. The writter cant be serious?
WHAT A MORON!
He, himself, believes he is serious, but he is so far off base that his article makes him appear to be someone not in touch with facts. Then again if you worked for a newspaper in Leesville, I guess you could be out of touch with a lot of things. I am always amazed as to how many "experts" that are interested in UL's future. Oh well, the Christmas season is upon us, and I should worry about some hack in Leesville?
WTF is leesville anyway? Not important enough to go to mapquest. Nuff said.
LOUISIANA La. — Record-setting Louisiana wide receiver Fred Stamps was a unanimous selection on the 2003 All-Sun Belt Conference Football Team announced Tuesday by the league.
Stamps was one of three Ragin’ Cajun players named to the first team, joined by senior defensive end Antonio Floyd and sophomore place kicker Sean Comiskey, while senior offensive lineman D’Anthony Batiste and junior defensive back C.C. Brown were second-team choices.
Louisiana has had five players named to the all-conference team in each season of Sun Belt play, for a total of 15 honorees.
“These players had a big hand in us finishing second in the Sun Belt Conference,” coach Rickey Bustle said. “Each was a difference maker for our team and I’m glad they were recognized for it. They deserve it.”
Stamps, a repeat first-team selection on the SBC team, finished second in school history in receptions (180) and in yards (2,789) and third in touchdowns with 19. He recorded receiving games of 13-201-3 and 8-198-2, both in SBC play.
The 200-yard performance came in the season finale, a wild 57-51, 4-overtime victory at Middle Tennessee.
Stamps had three or more catches in 11 games, ending his career with a receiving streak of 44 consecutive games, the fourth best streak in the nation. The New Orleans native ranked second in SBC play with 94.6 yards per game and 5.9 catches per game.
Floyd, who led the Cajuns with 10 tackles for loss, four sacks and three fumble recoveries, is the first Cajun defensive lineman to earn first-team SBC honors. Walter Sampson was named to the second team last season.
Floyd notched at least two tackles in every game, adding 34 tackles and a forced fumble. He had 9.5 tackles for loss and four sacks in SBC play, both of which rank in the top five in the conference.
Comiskey is the youngest Cajun to be named All-Sun Belt. He was a perfect 10-10 on field goals in SBC play and accumulated the most scoring points by any SBC kicker (53).
It is painfully obvious to me that the BCS has nothing to do with finding the best team in the country. It is however good at finding the team that had the best overall season.
That is why I think B.C.S. stands for Best Collegiate Season
ps The Best Collegiate Season does not tell you how good a team is at crunch time. Crunch time is the end of the season.
Its not perfect but I like the BCS, why not give the title to the team with the best season.
Rickey will be on the Sportsnote Friday (12th).. He will be there to talk past, present, and future as it pertains to his football program.. and to take your questions..
9:05 - 10:00.. on ESPN1420..
call in number to program.. 800-264-5735
audio stream??
Please !
great work snote, to get coach Bustle on, cannot get your radio program in my building (too much interference) maybe i can sneak away..... anyway, welcome back to cajun land, say what do you think of rubin committing to the cajuns? have a great show.
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