Nothing against Brad but they, at this point in time, don't compare too well. Des is a senior and has had more than a year to run this offense on his own. You saw how big of a transition it was for him last year. McGuire does have a better arm but to me, it is impossible to tell whether he is any more accurate than Des AT THIS TIME. In 3 years, I truly believe he will be a much more accomplished passer assuming he is starting ahead of Gautier which I'm not sure he will do.
He may be a good leader but he's not Des. He is still young and had trouble wrangling the backup job from Masson until the end. I do believe he can lead some drives but I'm uncertain as far as a game is concerned. We need to reevaluate our expectations due to injury and understand what this team faces.
The starting middle linebacker from OU is applying for the medical hardship!!! Someone on this website stated that if you play more than 30% of the games then you can't get a medical hardship/redshirt. So my question is why is the OU linebacker applying since he played in 6 games. Why can't Fleming apply?
In 2000 the road [white] jerseys had sewn numbers, but the new font was impossible to read - you could not distinguish between a 6 or a 0 or an 8 and so on... the home [red] jerseys were screened, and the replacement whites were screened as well
In 2002 and 2003 they used the same jerseys and they had sewn numbers.
In 2004 they tweaked the unis again
screened both versions
in 2005 they dropped the Denver Bronco type stripes from the jerseys [but not from the pants strangely]
In 2008, this year, the uniforms had sewn numbers, which I think was a result of Russell improving the product to block Adidas from getting the contract.
But you said we never had sewn jerseys.
That was incorrect
my sister got a fenroy jersey at walmartfor 25 bucks. it's pretty nice looking.
If Mike Desormeaux's wrapped left leg and limp can be considered a medical evaluation, then consider Brad McGuire just a few days from his first career start as UL's quarterback.
That's possibly the bad news, considering the senior season Desormeaux has going for the record-setting Cajuns offense.
But the good news, if the scenario unfolds like that as Desormeaux recovers from a sprained knee, is McGuire looked like a starting quarterback at Tuesday's practice.
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Bob Heist • bheist@theadvertiser.com • October 15, 2008
Try to pick the best team in college football this season. Go ahead.
USC?
The Trojans lasted through the first four polls, then came the trip to Oregon State.
Oklahoma? The Sooners gave it a shot through the next two, before giving way this week to Texas.
Alabama? Penn State? Maybe.
How about Florida after its 30-point rout of 2007 national champ LSU?
The point is, it's futile to put a finger on just one team midway through another volatile season.
That, however, isn't the case when picking the country's most explosive offense. It's UL's Ragin' Cajuns.
And it isn't even close.
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Bob Heist • bheist@theadvertiser.com • October 15, 2008
has anyone seen ragin cajuns logo footballs anywhere online?
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