What have evidence do you have that Des has improved his passing? Look I am a huge Des fan but he from what i've seen, he just doesn't have the arm/accuracy.
I would like to see McGuire get some snaps to see what he can do. If nothing else get him a little experience for next season. If the D is going to be as terrible as it was vs. USM, then we may only win 2 games anyway so why the hell not play two QB's?
UL - The Ragin' Cajuns football team is on the road again this week. This time the team travels north to Champaign to take on the Fighting Illini of Illinois. The Cajuns (0-1) are comming off a bye week and will take on the Illini for the first time in school history. The Cajuns have only faced a team from the Big Ten three times, with all the games being against the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network at 11 a.m.
The Cajuns were productive on the ground against Southern Miss on Aug. 30, racking up over 260 rushing yards. The passing attack distributed the ball well with Cajuns quarterbacks connecting with eight different receivers on the day. The rushing attack was led by seniors Michael Desormeaux and Tyrell Fenroy.
Fenroy is only eight yards away from tying Brian Mitchell as UL's all-time rushing leader. Fenroy is also within striking distance of Don Wallace among UL's career total offense leaders. If he passes Wallace, Fenroy will move in to seventh all-time.
Desormeaux is currently 10th all-time in career passing yards. He only needs 72 yards to move into 9th all-time. With over 193 yards passing, Desormeaux would move into 7th all-time.
The Ragin' Cajuns return home on Sept. 20 to face Kent State in the season's home opener at 6 p.m.
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With Hurricane Ike threatening to hit the Louisiana coast later this week, UL's football team is prepared to spend some extra time on the road before and after playing Illinois on Saturday.
Instead of flying out of Lafayette on Friday afternoon and coming back Saturday afternoon, the Ragin' Cajuns might leave whenever their charter flight is available on Thursday and not return to town until Sunday. The Cajuns (0-1) play the 24th-ranked Fightin' Illini (1-1) at 11 a.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Ill.
UL officials will continue to monitor the path of Ike before making any changes in travel arrangements.
"Looking at the predicted path of the storm, we realized very early that we needed to look into some contingency plans," said Scott Farmer, UL's senior associate athletic director. "Mr. David Walker (UL's athletic director) and I met at 7:30 this morning and started those plans.
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Joshua Parrott jparrott@theadvertiser.com September 9, 2008
CHAMPAIGN - The Rajin' Cajuns of the University of Louisiana-Lafayette could be Rantoul-bound Thursday as the football team tries to duck out of town ahead of a knockout punch from Hurricane Ike.
Louisiana-Lafayette is Illinois' football opponent at 11 a.m., Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The original plans called for the team to fly from Lafayette, La., to Champaign on Friday afternoon. But with Ike closing in on the Gulf Coast, the team has investigated changing its plans.
``I do know their athletic director is working on some things to possibly come to Rantoul, with the team working out and staying up there,'' said Cassie Arner, University of Illinois athletics department spokesman. ``We've checked into the availability of all of that. It's up to them.''
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By MARK TUPPER - H&R Executive Sports Editor
Two of the nation's top three rushing quarterbacks will square off when Louisiana-Lafayette visits Illinois on Saturday (11 a.m., BTN, 560-AM).
Propelled by a career-high 174 rushing yards against Eastern Illinois, the Illini's Juice Williams is sixth in the nation in total offense with 379.5 yards per game, and his 92-yard rushing average ranks third among quarterbacks.
But the top rushing quarterback is the Ragin' Cajuns' Michael Desormeaux, who ran for 146 yards in a 51-21 loss to Southern Miss and ranks 10th in the nation in rushing among all players.
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BY HERB GOULD hgould@suntimes.com
If this coaching staff isn't doing everything it can to win NOW (including playing two QB's), the season is already done. I know Desormeaux is a great ATHLETE, but I don't think he's a good QB.
yea i agree...and a slot reciver and scat back would prob be better fit for him..and the whole team
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