http://http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/14902426.html
At the bottom of the linked article, there is mention of a new DE commitment out of BR.
http://http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/14902426.html
At the bottom of the linked article, there is mention of a new DE commitment out of BR.
And what are those? Maybe he knew we needed any help possible in our swiss cheese secondary. I don't think that says anything. I'm sure he's talented. Everything I've heard of him is positive. However, does he provide us with anything that isn't already offered by someone else? That is the question I was asking. It seems like a stretch to say that a redshirt freshman will overtake a proven veteran WR when, besides a couple of inches, doesn't seem to have any major advantages over.
Sounds a lot like the commit a few years ago from Hall Davis from Hahnville. Tall and thin. Hall has played sparingly and still probably needs to put on some weight. I want to see some of these other guys in the 6'3" 240-250 range at DE. Maybe he just has an unbelievable motor.
From what I saw in practice Kelley has better hands, fast but not as fast as Chery, runs much better routes, and seems to have it. Just my opinion. Kelley will be a very good reciever over four years and I will say we will see this kid's name in the top ten record books for career marks before his career is over.
UL's football team added two Baton Rouge natives to its 2008 recruiting class.
As reported Wednesday afternoon at theadvertiser.com, Ronald Clark, an offensive lineman from Desire Street Academy, and Emeka Onyenekwu, a defensive end from McKinley High, have both committed to sign with the Ragin' Cajuns.
The earliest they can sign a binding letter of intent is Feb. 6.
Neither Clark nor Onyenekwu - both unrated recruits by Rivals.com - could be reached for comment Wednesday.
Clark, who is 6-foot-4, 270-pounds, played on both sides of the ball as a senior and helped lead Desire Street Academy to the Class 1A state semifinals this season. He visited UL's campus two weeks ago.
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Joshua Parrott
jparrott@theadvertiser.com
Falgout does have very good hands I was comparing Kelley to Chery.
Even at his height and only 220, OLB or even SS (if fast enough) might be an option.
The DE sounds awful light...will he be a linebacker?
1A State Finals? heh ok : p
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