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    Default Re: Blake Gumm DT [recruit]

    Quote Originally Posted by ULforlife View Post
    _ I found this guy accidentally but it looks like the Cajuns are offering him. Cajun T you got any info? He looks like a quality player.

    Rivals:
    http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com...=68598&sport=1

    Scout:
    http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73...=1&nid=3092267 _
    The Cajun staff had Glazer rated higher, I don't know if we are going to trip Gumm. He is more of a nose tackle, we have Ramsey, Adams and now Dean,

  2. UL Football Ragin' Cajuns have the making of a strong recruiting class


      With every tick of the clock, the UL football team moves closer to National Signing Day on Feb. 6.

    For now, the Ragin' Cajuns are ahead of the curve in the Sun Belt Conference. Entering the weekend they had 12 players in their current recruiting class, including verbal commitments from eight high school seniors. Among Sun Belt schools only North Texas (18) has more commitments, while UL-Monroe (12) has just as many, according to Rivals.com.

    UL coach Rickey Bustle said the Cajuns will sign "23 to 24" players for next season. That means he and his coaches have plenty of work to do in the next three weeks.

    "Our biggest need, no question, is to get a playmaker," said Bustle, who is prohibited from publicly commenting on specific recruits until they've signed a letter of intent. "We need a guy who can make plays, who can catch a ball in space, make people miss and make a bigger play."

    The rest of the story

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  3. #231

    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns have the making of a strong recruiting class

    Very good article. We need more of this from the DA.


  4. #232

    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns have the making of a strong recruiting class

    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    "Our biggest need is to get a playmaker on offense."_ Bustle said. _
    How about recruiting some linebackers? Did you see your defense last season?

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns have the making of a strong recruiting class

    Tom, I think Bustle is aware of where our needs are. His answer is an opportunity to take a media question and respond with a completely allowable message to "all of us"... (that will also get to some recruits)... if you know what I mean.

    A solid instate talent evaluator says that UL has connected with some real good talent and needs for our program (this is only with respect to Louisiana). He is aware of our needs and believes our staff is reaching "above their heads" to secure solid talent. This individual could care less about UL, but he made this assessment. He thinks other instate schools are doing fine, but is very impressed with UL's current connections with instate talent. I cannot imagine why that does not come as good news to most of us.

    The word is that we have reached a very probable, highly thought of set of recruits.

    However... it all comes down to signing day.


  6. #234

    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns have the making of a strong recruiting class

    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    _ Tom, I think Bustle is aware of where our needs are. His answer is an opportunity to take a media question and respond with a completely allowable message to "all of us"... (that will also get to some recruits)... if you know what I mean.

    A solid instate talent evaluator says that UL has connected with some real good talent and needs for our program (this is only with respect to Louisiana). He is aware of our needs and believes our staff is reaching "above their heads" to secure solid talent. This individual could care less about UL, but he made this assessment. He thinks other instate schools are doing fine, but is very impressed with UL's current connections with instate talent. I cannot imagine why that does not come as good news to most of us.

    The word is that we have reached a very probable, highly thought of set of recruits.

    However... it all comes down to signing day. _
    Damaris Johnson and Luther Ambrose I believe would put this class over the top. They are big time playmakers and would do great things here. Also just from what I have seen the WR's that we are looking at from Florida are big time. This class could be very special if we get 1 or 2 of these guys to sign.

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    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns have the making of a strong recruiting class

    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Tom, I think Bustle is aware of where our needs are. His answer is an opportunity to take a media question and respond with a completely allowable message to "all of us"... (that will also get to some recruits)... if you know what I mean.

    A solid instate talent evaluator says that UL has connected with some real good talent and needs for our program (this is only with respect to Louisiana). He is aware of our needs and believes our staff is reaching "above their heads" to secure solid talent. This individual could care less about UL, but he made this assessment. He thinks other instate schools are doing fine, but is very impressed with UL's current connections with instate talent. I cannot imagine why that does not come as good news to most of us.

    The word is that we have reached a very probable, highly thought of set of recruits.

    However... it all comes down to signing day.
    One of our JC commitments is a LB. Also, all three starters return next year. LB play improved once Fleming became a starter. They should improve in the offseason. I think DB was a bigger problem.

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Ragin' Cajuns have the making of a strong recruiting class

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    _ One of our JC commitments is a LB. Also, all three starters return next year. LB play improved once Fleming became a starter. They should improve in the offseason. I think DB was a bigger problem. _
    I agree with you. With Fleming adding some size that's going to be a bonus for us next year. He more than proved to me he is a defensive playmaker. He has some of the best fly to the ball and skate past the block instincts in the game. Our returning LBs are good run stop LBs. We get into trouble when our DL cannot apply pressure. That changes absolutely everything for everyone else on defense. Last year, we had infrequent moments of DT/DE play, but no consistency. Our senior LBs are not good pass defense LBs. I would prefer they not have to. I'd like to shorten the middle by having better DB play, make rushing stop at the line, and passing a horrific experience for opponents by a better pass rush from the DL.

    We were not inaccurate in our criticism of our LB's soft middle on pass defense... but they should not have to cover the ground that was left to them. Far too many people see a result and blame the guy on the end of the play. Some of those plays should never have developed in the first place.

    One or two hellacious DTs controlling the middle can turn the rest of the defense into the stars they were meant to be. I still believe dominance starts at the line.

  9. #237

    Default CajunT

    First off I want to say thank you for keeping us all up on the latest on the recruiting front.

    Ok now to the main question....How are things between UL and the 2 WR's from Breaux Bridge? I believe one is listed as a CB on Scout but on rivals they are both WR's


  10. #238

    Default Re: CajunT

    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    _ First off I want to say thank you for keeping us all up on the latest on the recruiting front.

    Ok now to the main question....How are things between UL and the 2 WR's from Breaux Bridge? I believe one is listed as a CB on Scout but on rivals they are both WR's _
    Trevias Alexander is not even close, so I don't know what will happen with him. He could sit out, but he would be better off signing with a JC. We are on Drouselle, he is 50/50 right now as for as being eligible. Drouselle is an athlete that could play multiple positions, including CB. But we are looking at him on the offensive side of the ball right now

  11. #239

    Default Re: CajunT

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    _ Trevias Alexander is not even close, so I don't know what will happen with him. He could sit out, but he would be better off signing with a JC. We are on Drouselle, he is 50/50 right now as for as being eligible. Drouselle is an athlete that could play multiple positions, including CB. But we are looking at him on the offensive side of the ball right now _
    Thank you Sir! They have a lot of talent.

  12. #240

    Default Re: Blake Gumm DT [recruit]

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    The Cajun staff had Glazer rated higher, I don't know if we are going to trip Gumm. He is more of a nose tackle, we have Ramsey, Adams and now Dean,
    Thank you. I really appreciate you keeping us updated

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