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  1. Default Re: 2007 Fan Day

    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun View Post
    My suggestions for next year.

    1. Put this thing in the Indoor Practice Facility
    2. The Band outside the stadium was a total waste. They should set up where people can listen, everyone was inside the stadium.

    It was way too crowded to fit everyone in the walk-way. It made it difficult to get around and get concessions. If this was in the IPF the music could be heard, the cheerleaders could be heard, and everyone could have room to move around. It would also be much cooler and in bad weather you are covered.

    I must say I had a great time and I thank everyone who helped.
    I agree, but the IPF just wasn't ready for public traffic this year. I walked inside and boy was it impressive, and suffocatingly hot. I would say at least two separate concessions stands, it took half an hour to get a burger. Best fan day yet, tho, and those skydivers were awesome! The fan/athlete interaction was great, and to see all those kids running around for autographs was pretty cool.

  2. UL Football Fan Day over UL back to the Grid


      UL's football team returned to the practice field Monday following the first "off" day of fall camp, but the memories of Saturday's full-scale scrimmage were still fresh in everyone's minds.

    Mostly, it was the memories of the mistakes the Ragin' Cajuns made on Saturday, after the coaches broke down the scrimmage video on Sunday and the players got to see it in Monday position meetings.

    "It was pretty much what we thought originally," Cajun coach Rickey Bustle said of his review of scrimmage video. "For a first scrimmage it was OK. We missed too many tackles and we didn't have the passion a defense needs.

    "On offense we got tired and sloppy. To wear a defense down you've got to be in better shape yourself."

    The rest of the story

    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com



  3. Ragin' Cajuns Media Day Interviews

    RaginCajuns.com

    Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns football team hosted their annual media day. Players and coaches addressed members of both the print and broadcast media in preparation for the 2007 season.

    The Cajuns took their team photo and position photos before heading up to the concourse at Cajun Field to join the soccer and volleyball team for Fall Sports Fan Day.



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    Coach Bustle, Coach Anderson (OC), Coach Fouquier (DC)


  4. Tyrell Fenroy (RB)
  5. Torres Kingsby
  6. Rodney Hardeway
  7. Micheal Desormeaux
  8. Mark Risher
  9. Lamar Morgan
  10. Keith Talamo
  11. John Hundley
  12. Jesse Newman
  13. Jason Chery
  14. Drew Edmiston
  15. Derrick Smith
  16. Deon Wallace
  17. Brenton Burkhalter

    RaginCajuns.com


  18. UL Football 2007 Sun Belt season preview


      You try to figure out this year's Sun Belt race.

    On any given week there'll be a new lead dog in the conference race with parity almost certain to be the big story.

    All eight teams have an honest shot at winning the title. Sure, Florida International and North Texas will need everything to break the right way to be in the running, but even those two have the potential to make serious noise in the dead-even league.

    Middle Tennessee might have something to say about that after dominating throughout last season before blowing it late in a loss to Troy, but it's not so good that it'll roll at will with so many improved teams.

    Florida Atlantic has the experience in place, as well as the coaching under Howard Schnellenberger, to be one of the sleepers in the race. UL Monroe might not have the best record, but it has the offensive talent to score on anyone in the league. UL Lafayette and Arkansas State each will be in the race until the end, and Troy, the 2006 New Orleans Bowl winner, has QB Omar Haugabook back to lead an even better Trojan team.

    What'll be the difference that separates all the dead-even teams? Who'll be best at stopping the run?

    No one in the Sun Belt can throw on a consistent basis in a run-first, run-only league. Calvin Dawson (UL Monroe), Tyrell Fenroy (UL Lafayette), Jamario Thomas (North Texas), Reggie Arnold (Arkansas State), Julian Reams and A'mod Ned (FIU), DeMarco McNair (Middle Tennessee), Charles Pierre (Florida Atlantic) and Sean Dawkins and Kenny Cattouse (Troy) are all are threats to run for 1,000 yards and will all be the featured stars week-in-and-week-out. Whoever can stop these runners consistently will be in the running. Last year that was Middle Tennessee, UL Lafayette, Troy and Arkansas State. Expect the same good defenses to rise up again, but don't hold your breath on the final order in the standings.

    The rest of the story

    Pete Fiutak
    CollegeFootballNews.com


  19. #495

    Default Cajuns Looking For Consistency

    By BJ Thompson
    RedZone Publisher
    Posted Aug 14, 2007

    Much like the cornerback position, the safety position is not without talent. The question for the 2007 season is one of health and consistency for the safety position. The Cajun Red Zone previews the safety position for the 2007 season.

    http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?S=345&F...=3397&T=840064


  20. UL Football Ragin' Cajuns Practiced Twice on Tuesday


      Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns worked a double shift on Tuesday, practicing at 8am and 3:30pm. The team covered the morning session in full pads, returning in the afternoon with shoulder pads.

    Although the temperature was cooler in the morning, the heat index from 9-10am was actually hotter than any of the previous afternoon sessions. The high heat index was a direct result of 60 percent humidity.

    In the morning, the Cajuns worked three tough periods of middle drill, team first-and-10 and team third down.

    “It was a good day for the whole team,” said running backs coach Brian Jenkins. “I saw the defense fly around and we (the offense) moved around pretty well.

    “The guys continued to fight hard and not complain.”

    The Cajuns seemed to find their groove within the offense, moving the ball very well on the ground during middle drill. A good defensive stance in first down drills was reversed by offensive success in the third down period. The offense was able to convert five third down plays in eight attempts, including a gadget play on third-and-four and a 20-yard pass completion on third-and-10.

    “We are doing a lot of the same things on offense,” added Jenkins. “We’ve been able to expand on our base offense and the guys have responded to it.”

    The afternoon featured a pair of team periods in run-play-action and pass-under-pressure. The first team offense connected on three long passing plays against the second team defense, but the first team defense stifled the second team offense with constant pressure.

    The Cajuns continue to work a lot on routes and pass skeleton. The afternoon session saw the team add red zone offense work for the first time this fall.

    “The guys are excited about running an explosive offense,” stated Jenkins. “The backs know that we have good receivers and a good quarterback. They want to see that side of our offense take off. It will help our running game be better.”


    RaginCajuns.com



  21. UL Football Defense early, Offense late


      UL's football team held its second day of two-a-day practices on Tuesday, working in full pads during a two-hour morning session and in shoulder pads and shorts in the evening practice.

    And head coach Rickey Bustle saw some good things and some bad things in both.

    The Cajun defense won a third-down battle during middle drills in the morning session, but the offense broke its share of plays in the middle session. Then, in the afternoon team-varsity segment, quarterback Michael Desormeaux completed four straight passes including three for long gains and one to Jason Chery for a 75-yard touchdown.

    Minutes earlier, backup quarterback Connor Morel hit Richie Falgout for a 45-yard score.

    "Way too many big plays right there," Bustle said after the afternoon workout. "I was disappointed defensively with what I saw in team drills.

    "Both sides, you've got to bring your 'A' game every day. We've got 18 days and we've got to make every one of them count."

    The rest of the story

    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com


  22. UL Football Q&A with UL linebackers Mark Risher and Brent Burkhalter

    Mark Risher and Brent Burkhalter figure to be in major roles for UL's 2007 defensive unit at the linebacker slots. Risher, a senior from Lafayette, enters his fifth year coming off an injury-plagued junior season, while Baton Rouge product Burkhalter is coming off two solid seasons as a freshman and sophomore.

    Football is a huge part of both of their lives, and not just during their time on the field. In a wide-ranging conversation during UL's Fan Day activities on Sunday, both talked about the Cajuns' coaching changes, how they deal with the demands of football and college life, and their plans for the future.

    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com


  23. UL Football Re: Q&A with UL linebackers Mark Risher and Brent Burkhalter


      Dan McDonald: Q - You both went through a change in position coaches and your defensive coordinator in December when Brent Pry was released. How did that affect you?

    MR - As a person I'll miss Coach Pry forever. He was here my first four years, and he treated all the linebackers like they were his sons. It was very difficult to see him go and the process take place. You don't realize how much it affects you until it happens. It was hard to hear him call us and tell us the news, because in some way you feel responsible as a player.
    But the head coach had to make a judgment call and we respect that. That's the way the game's evolved.

    BB - It was difficult. Coach Pry had been around me since my junior year in high school. He got me here, he was my position coach and he was the defensive coordinator. He was a well liked guy and a guy we miss a lot. But what's happened since then's better for him, and hopefully it'll be a good change for us too. Coach (Kevin) Fouquier brings a lot of good things to the table.

    Q - The defense has obviously changed since the coaching shuffle. What are the biggest differences there?

    The rest of the interview



  24. #500

    Default Re: Q&A with UL linebackers Mark Risher and Brent Burkhalter

    Sounds like a couple of young men with their head screwed on right!


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