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    Looking to 2004 and going off of this year's roster and projected starters here is what we could look like.
    24 very experienced seniors, 3 Bustle recruitng classes (2 full), 3 years of playing in the same system for most of our juniors and seniors. I expect good things in 2003 but even better in 2004.

    * = preseason 2003 listed starter

    Redshirt Freshmen - 21
    Michael Adams, DB
    Dwain Banister, ATH
    Chad Beck, TE
    Will Chance, OL
    Chris Cutler, DL
    Paul Eli, DE
    Travis Ferguson, DL
    Tre' Green, LB
    Jason Guidry, DE
    Clay Howell, OL
    Jordan Jackson, WR
    Jarrett Jones, DB
    Torres Kingsby, DB
    Zach Leger, OL
    Abdule Levier, RB
    Brandon McDonald, WR
    Lamar Morgan, DB
    Mark Risher, LB
    Clay Rudiek, DE
    Eric Taylor, WR
    Bruce Taylor, WR
    Devin Williams, QB

    Sophomore - 14
    *Jerry Babb, QB
    Chad Bordelon, C
    *Brandon Cox, OL
    Marshall Delesdernier, DS
    Mack Fair, LB
    John Grotefend, TE
    Josh Harrison, RB
    Anthony Hills, DE
    Marlon Jackson, WR
    *Jacob Junkin, DS
    Derek Morel, WS
    Ross Rix, RB
    Butch Roussel, QB
    Wes Simon, WS
    Michael Zatarain, CB


    Junior - 15
    Johnny Felders, DB
    *Terryl Fenton, DB
    Chester Johnson, RB
    Jarvis Murchisson, WR
    *Sean Comiskey, K
    *Corey Glover, OL
    Julian Harris, RS
    Marcus Jackson, CB
    *Eugene Kwarteng, DE
    Lanford Lemelle, OL
    Mike Moore, OL
    Tyler Norman, LB
    James Roberts, WS
    Justin Taylor, DL
    Justin Venable, DE


    Senior - 24
    Travis Bass, DE
    George Benson, DL
    *Darryl Blappert, DT
    C.C. Brown, DB
    Travis Cones, FB
    Ed Fane, OL
    Ken Haynes, DT
    Kemmie Lewis, WR
    Adrian Limbrick, OL
    Antwain Spann, DB
    Ricky Thomas, DB
    *Demetrios Brooks, OL
    *Jerrell Carter, DB
    B. J. Crist, WR
    *Ronnie Harvey, C
    *Greg Hodges, OL
    Lawrence Johnson, TE
    *Dwight Lindon, RB
    Bryan Lloyd, OL
    *David Prater, FS
    Gary Rudiek, DE
    Bill Sampy, WR
    *Stanley Smith, LB
    Wendall Williams, FS

    74 total players


  2. UL Football Stamps of approval

    NEW ORLEANS — It would have been easy for Fred Stamps to relax.

    As a junior for Louisiana's Ragin’ Cajuns, Stamps became only the second 1,000-yard receiver in school history (joining three-time member Brandon Stokley) with 54 catches for 1,002 yards and eight scores in 2002.

    The Carver High product could have been satisfied, but he’s not.

    That’s one reason why Stamps is the Cajuns’ lone representative on the preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Team announced here on Wednesday.

    “Fred has been a complete pleasure to coach,” Cajun coach Rickey Bustle said. “A lot of times when a player has had success, it goes to his head, but he has been working his tail off.

    “He has been out there every day this summer. He did a good job in the classroom, so he didn’t need to go to summer school, but he’s been out there every day.

    “He saw Ike (Ivan Taylor) and Charles (Tillman) get drafted this year, and I think he sees the light at the end of the tunnel. I want him to have fun and play, and hopefully things will happen for him.”

    The rest of the story

    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com


  3. #231

    UL Football What to look for beyond Wins and Losses this season

    Positives to build on from 2003

    Much improved special teams play.

    We went from being the most penalized team in the Sun Belt to the least penalized in one year.

    WR Fred Stamps returns following a 1000 yard season.

    Average home attendence rose from 13,323 to 15,056 despite bad weather for every home game.

    Negatives to improve on from 2003

    RUSHING YARDAGE............... 734
    Average Per Game.............. 61.2
    Average Per Rush.............. 1.9
    TDs Rushing................... 9

    We were outscored in the first quarter 26-113.

    Defense gave up an average of 29.6 points per game in SBC games and 29.0 points in OOC games.

    Offense scored an avg 19.5 points per ame in SBC games and 14.5 in OOC games.


  4. UL Football Fox Sports: 2003 Overall Preview

    In the second year in the Rickey Bustle era, the hope will be for the offense to be more exciting and for the defense to tighten up. In the Sun Belt, Louisiana has to start making a move in league play coming off a competitive season. A loss is a loss is a loss, but the Ragin' Cajuns were able to come within a touchdown of MTSU and three points of New Mexico State while beating Idaho and Arkansas State. With a massive influx of junior college transfers, the overall depth of the program has improved and hopefully there will be enough of a talent upgrade to make some more noise in the Sun Belt.

    This is still a young team that should give Bustle time to figure out all of the ins and outs of his talent. The key will be getting the offense moving after averaging a mere 16.9 points and 61 rushing yards per game. Bustle is known for being a top cultivator of quarterbacks and was fine at getting the Virginia Tech offense moving, so now he has to instill some life into the Ragin' Cajun attack. With receivers like Frederick Stamps and a slew of decent quarterback prospects, this season can't help but be more exciting.

    The Schedule: Life won't ever be easy out of conference to ULL, but the team might have a shot at beating Houston in a home battle. Most likely, the Ragin' Cajuns will be 0-6 before trying to get revenge on UM Monroe. Traveling to North Texas and MTSU won't make the Sun Belt season an easy one.

    Best Offensive Player: Senior WR Frederick Stamps. The best receiver in the Sun Belt, Stamps averaged 18.6 yards per catch and should be one of the top offensive weapons in the league.

    Best Defensive Player: Senior SS Jamal Smith. As much of a linebacker as a defensive back, Smith is a great tackler and is decent against the pass. He'll be one of the team leaders in tackles again.

    Key player to a successful season: The running game averaged 1.9 yards per carry last season, so new starters Dwight Lindon and Josh Harrison have to add more punch to the attack.

    The season will be a success if… the Ragin' Cajuns win four games. It won't be easy, with a tough conference schedule and several harsh non-conference games. If ULL can play the best it can possibly play and the non-Sun Belt teams are looking ahead to other games, ULL could win four to five games. The team is at least a year away from thinking about challenging for the conference title.

    Key game: Oct. 11 vs. UL Monroe. The Ragin' Cajuns can't lose two year in a row to its archrival. A loss could mean a total downturn for the program.

    2002 Fun Stats:
    - First quarter scoring: Opponents 113 - ULL 26
    - Penalties: Opponents 96 for 725 yards - ULL 70 for 570
    - Rushing yards per game: Opponents 182.2 - ULL 61.2

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    Fox Sports a look at the OFFENSE

    Basically ... The passing game should be solid with quarterbacks with strong arms throwing to Fred Stamps and a decent receiving corps. The line is deep and should be good in the Sun Belt. Now they have to find a way to open up the lanes to get a running game going.


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    Fox Sports: a look at the DEFENSE

    Basically ... The Ragin' Cajuns have to replace almost the entire secondary and needs to generate more of a pass rush. A massive infusion of junior college players should not only shore up the depth, but also fill in some major holes. The front six, or seven depending on the alignment, shouldn't be too bad.


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    UL Football Defense WILL be better this year

    Linemen
    I feel much better about this group than last years. I look for 2 or 3 of these JC tranfers to suprise us.

    Travis Bass 6-1 240 DE, Jr.
    George Benson 6-3, 290 DT, Jr.
    Darryl Blappert 6-7 275 DT, Jr.
    Antonio Floyd 6-1 240 DE, Sr.
    Ken Haynes 6-4 285 DT, Jr.
    Anthony Hills 6-4 235 DE, RS-Fr.
    Derace James 6-3 255 DE, Sr.
    Eugene Kwarteng 6-4 235 DE, So.
    Gary Rudiek 6-1 226 DE, Jr.
    Daniel Taylor 6-1 281 DT, Sr.
    Justin Taylor 6-2 260 DT, Jr.
    Justin Venable 6-0 235 DE, So.
    Shawn Williams 6-1 313 DT, Sr.

    incoming freshman
    Chris Cutler 6-3 270 DT
    Paul Eli 6-3 230 DE
    Travis Ferguson 6-2 285 DT
    Jason Guidry 6-3 220 DE

    Brupbacher and Smith should rule the inside with Norman and Fair seeing alot of playing time.

    Linebackers
    Ross Brupbacher 6-1 231, Sr.
    Ricky Calais 5-10 219, Sr.
    Mack Fair 6-1 225, RS-Fr.
    Tyler Norman 6-2 205, So.
    Jamaal Sanders 5-9 205, Sr.
    Stanley Smith 6-1 240, Jr.

    incoming freshman
    Tre' Green 6-0 215
    Mark Risher 6-2 225

    Here is where the questions begin. Smith is the only returning starter. Felders and Lamy saw playing time last year and Brown and Prater are reported to be good players. Beyond Smith I guess we will just have to wait and see.

    Safties
    Patrick Lamy 5-10 195, Whip, Sr.
    Wes Simon 6-0 200, Whip, RS-Fr.
    Jamal Smith 5-10 190, Rover, Sr.
    C.C. Brown 6-2 205, Rover, Jr.
    David Prater 5-11 205, Free, Jr.
    Wendall Williams 6-2 215, Free, Jr.
    Johnny Felders 6-1 185, Free, So.

    incoming freshman
    Lamar Morgan 6-3 185, Free Saftey

    Carter (before he broke his ankle) and Fenton both saw valuable playing time last year but it will be tough for them to hold off Thomas and Spann this year. All 4 will be hard pressed to replace Taylor and Tillman.

    Cornerback
    Jerrell Carter 5-8 185, Jr.
    Terryl Fenton 6-1 200, So.
    Antoine Spann 6-0 185, Jr.
    Ricky Thomas 6-0 197, Jr.

    incoming freshman
    Jarrett Jones 6-0 185
    Torres Kingsby 5-10 180

    Overall, I think our depth and talent are better than last years, especially on the front line where the battle is won or lost. Alot will depend on how quickly the new faces grasp the defense and they all learn to play as a unit. The defense will not allow 29 points per game this season.


  8. UL Football Wright Waters and the BCS

    With all due respect to Scott Cowen, Sun Belt Conference commissioner Wright Waters wishes the Tulane president would do a little less tilting at windmills and aim instead for some realistic objectives.

    "There's good and bad in everything," Waters said of Cowen's declaration of war on the BCS by forming the Presidential Coalition for Athletic Reform last week. "The good is that he's put the issue on the table and all of the parties are willing to discuss it.

    "But I'd like to see us put our efforts toward working on common goals that are attainable. Our focus should not be on tearing the BCS down, but on bringing the bottom up."

    Waters is saying this not because his New Orleans-based league is considered 11th of the 11 Division I-A football conferences, and thus has no chance of being invited into college football's power structure. It's because he thinks the 54 non-BCS Division I-A schools can maximize their potential by cooperating instead of focusing on self-interest, either at the school or conference level.

    "People always come to the table with different views," said Waters, who in one of his past jobs was an assistant athletic director at Tulane. "But we've got to be strong enough to find that consensus and keep the focus on the bigger football picture."

    That would start with conference realignment, a matter on Waters' mind long before this spring's ACC/Big East tug-of-war.

    While two of the non-BCS leagues, the Mountain West and Mid-American, are confined to their natural regions (with the exception of Central Florida in the MAC), the Sun Belt, Conference USA and WAC are spread out across multiple time zones.

    "We're leaving money with airlines that we ought to be spending on competitive issues," he said. "But you've got to get past the egos.

    "How can SMU justify not playing North Texas when it's flying to Hawaii for games? Don't (complain to) me about the money you haven't got unless you are willing to help yourself."

    The rest of the story

    Ted Lewis


  9. UL Football I want to watch practice

    I am anxious to watch Jerry Babb on O and Michael Zatarain on D.

    I am ready.


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    Heard Pat Minnis say that practice starts this coming Sunday, is that right?


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    Originally posted by SwampFox
    Heard Pat Minnis say that practice starts this coming Sunday, is that right?
    I think so. I remember thinking 'great I'm going to be out of town.'

  12. Tickets Rv Parking For Saints Scrimmage To Be In Cajundome Parking Lot

    LOUISIANA La. - The University of Louisiana athletics department announced Monday that fans interested in attending the New Orleans Saints Black and Gold Scrimmage and are planning on driving an RV/motorhome will have to park these vehicles in the Cajundome parking lot across the street from Cajun Field.

    Parking at the Cajundome for RVs will be on a first-come first-serve basis. Attendees will be directed as to where to park upon arrival at the Cajundome.

    No RVs will be allowed to park in the Cajun Field parking lots. The Cajun Field parking lots will be open to all other vehicles.

    LOUISIANA SI

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