Hey Bro, we're fishing in the same pond...sort of. I did NOT say that he was a great passing QB. You questioned my comment whether he was IMPROVED that I made after the USM game. I'm only saying that I think he'll be able to adequately move the ball this year via the pass to help our running game. This is a two way street though. Your WR's like Chery who is a senior need to run better routes and hold on to the freaking ball. Chery's drop on the drive where we missed the FG when we would have got a first down was crucial. I've seen a marked improvement in MD's passing this year especially deep but you will witness it on Saturday
Sails, a junior from Alabama, is still waiting for his final course from College of the Desert in California to be processed. He arrived on campus during the first week of preseason camp.
Whenever Sails is cleared, UL coach Rickey Bustle expects him to fight for time behind starting tailback Tyrell Fenroy. Bustle is unsure whether Sails has a redshirt season available.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • September 19, 2008
UL defensive coordinator Kevin Fouquier liked what he saw from middle linebacker Richard Brooks, who made his first career start last week against Illinois.
The redshirt freshman from Texas tied for the team lead with eight tackles after starting in place of senior Brent Burkhalter. Brooks and Burkhalter rotated in and out all afternoon.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • September 19, 2008
UL and Kent State, which face off in Saturday's 6 p.m. Herbert Heymann Football Classic at Cajun Field, mirror each other in many ways.
Both teams feature coaches trying to turn around their program, Rickey Bustle for the Cajuns (0-2) and Doug Martin at Kent State (1-2).
Both teams feature dynamic quarterbacks and productive running backs, Mike Desormeaux and Tyrell Fenroy at UL and Julian Edelman and Eugene Jarvis for the Golden Flashes.
Both teams come from conferences looking for more respect on the national scene, the Cajuns from the Sun Belt and Kent State from the Mid-American.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • September 19, 2008
KENT: Kent State ended its hold on the nation's longest losing streak last Saturday. And now the Golden Flashes (1-2) look forward to one more game before they begin play in the Mid-American Conference.
The next game is no pushover.
Louisiana-Lafayette (0-2), which will host KSU at 7 p.m. Saturday, only lost by three points to No. 24 Illinois last week.
Flashes coach Doug Martin sees a little bit of his team in the Ragin' Cajuns.
''It's really kind of mirror images on the offensive side of the ball,'' Martin said. ''A much better running team then they are throwing, although they are getting better. So, they are very similar to us in that aspect.''
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By Jonas Fortune
Beacon Journal sports writer
I like Brooks a lot! I think if Zanders gets his final year next year this unit will be even better than this year's. With Brooks and Kyron Benoit ( who I thought had a great Fall!) getting more maturity, this unit will be faster, deeper and bigger overall.
What is the deal with Yobes Walker??? Is he hurt, left, redshirting, or in the mix??????
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