That article is very promising.
GO DES!
That article is very promising.
GO DES!
Couldn't take your own advice and stay away, huh? I guess those t-shirt you guys are selling had it right; you can't quit us.
Three players will be limited physically when UL's football team begins its fall training camp today, and one could be out for the season.
Senior defensive end Greg Hathorn, who had two starts and played in all 12 games last season, suffered a cracked skull while working security during the summer.
Reportedly, Hathorn was hit from behind by someone swinging a glass bottle.
Hathorn had a physical examination Friday and is scheduled to be re-evaluated in early September, at which time a decision will be made on the Louisville, Miss., product's availability for the season.
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UL's football team reported on Friday for the start of preseason camp, but for many of the Ragin' Cajuns it was like they never left.
Most of the Cajun players were in Lafayette this summer and worked out together, and coach Rickey Bustle was anxious to see the carry-over from those workouts.
"It won't take us long to get a gauge of where we are," Bustle said after welcoming 103 players for a 2 p.m. team meeting. "Probably all but five or six of our scholarship players were here in the summer, and four or five of our freshman signees were here. Counting the walk-on guys, we may have had 80 or 85 guys here."
Junior wide receiver Jason Chery was one of those who didn't head back to his Delray Beach, Fla., home, staying the summer to work out while also taking 16 hours of classes.
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Is the public allowed to watch the practices inside the Indoor Facility?
Anyone watching practice today? Dying to hear how everyone is doing?
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