No, as far as I know the class had nothing to do with medical school.
I mentioned he was going to apply to med school in the fall. I have no idea about which summer-school class he was waiting on.
From the chat..."Burkhalter is applying for med school this semester. It was a process situation, not level of achievement. Had to be frustrating having to wait."
Thanks.
I was under the impression that the class had something to do with Medical school, which sounded odd at the time, especially when you said it was due to the process and not the achievement.
Of course you can. I've seen many frustrated coaches that just crush their teams' performances when they don't play well. What is wrong with saying "the way we played tonight was unacceptable" or something to that effect. There is nothing wrong with calling out your boys and challenging them in their face. Maybe that is what this team needs.
With Fenroy's health an issue, what is the status of Y. Walker?
Anybody?
Tyrell Fenroy is nine rushing yards away from becoming the Cajuns all-time leader
Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns spent half of their open week recovering from Hurricane Gustav. The Cajuns did not practice until five days after the game at Southern Miss. The team hit the practice field on Thursday after school resumed and worked on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
The team started its normal game-week preparation with a practice on Sunday. After Monday’s off day, the team resumed workouts on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Cajuns will leave as scheduled on Friday afternoon for Champaign, Ill.
Five questions for defensive coordinator Kevin Fouquier...
Q: How did practice go over the last two weeks?
Fouquier: "Last week’s practices were about the Cajuns and the mistakes we made at Southern Miss. It was about getting better and learning from our mistakes. We started to focus on Illinois beginning Sunday. Overall, I thought the team came out with the right attitude.”
Q: Last week it looked like the coaches were really pushing the players?
Fouquier: "We went back to the basics and our fundamentals in order to get better. The tempo (of practice) was fast and the kids worked hard. Nobody had really done anything in five days so we had some tired bodies.”
Q: What do the Cajuns need to do defensively to slow down Illinois’ offense?
Fouquier: "Everyone knows the quarterback is a great athlete and he can throw the ball very well. They also have great wide receivers and an outstanding tailback. The key is to contain the ball and tackle well.”
Q: The Cajuns have never faced Illinois, but played their Big Ten rival Minnesota several years ago, are their similarities?
Fouquier: "(Just like Minnesota) they have some real big guys up front on both sides of the ball. Those big bodies are also athletic. (Illinois) wasn’t in the Rose Bowl last year on accident. Those athletes can really stretch the field. We still have 10 more games to go, but Illinois is probably going to be the most athletic team we face.”
Q: After missing week one, middle linebacker Brenton Burkhalter should be back on the field this week. What does his presence mean to the defense?
Fouquier: “He means so much to our defense. He’s our field general, making the calls and setting the alignments. Hopefully he’ll fix some of the things we didn’t do properly last time out. It all starts with your middle linebacker and he’s the guy everybody looks toward to get going.”
Official Louisiana-Lafayette Injury Report (as of Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008): Brad Bryant, OL (back – questionable); Brenton Burkhalter, LB (calf – questionable); Lanier Coleman, DL (knee – probable); Richie Falgout, WR (abdomen – probable); Nasser Jamal, OL (knee – out for season*); Junior Jean, DB (ankle – probable); Chris Lanaux, DL (shoulder – out); Jawanza Mitchell, WR (ill – out); Maurice Rolle, DB (wrist – probable); Caleb Rubin, WR (shoulder – doubtful); Derrick Smith, WR (ankle – doubtful).
*Nasser Jamal had surgery on Monday to repair a torn ACL and will miss the entire 2008 season
Official Louisiana Injury Report
Brad Bryant, OL (back – questionable)
Brenton Burkhalter, LB (calf – questionable)
Lanier Coleman, DL (knee – probable)
Richie Falgout, WR (abdomen – probable)
Junior Jean, DB (ankle – probable)
Chris Lanaux, DL (shoulder – out)
Jawanza Mitchell, WR (ill – out)
Maurice Rolle, DB (wrist – probable)
Caleb Rubin, WR (shoulder – doubtful)
Derrick Smith, WR (ankle – doubtful)
Offensive lineman Nasser Jamal, underwent surgery on Monday to repair the torn ACL he suffered in a preseason scrimmage. Nasser will miss the entire 2008 season.
For the second straight week, Illinois will be playing a team that is under the radar in the minds of most college football fans.
Although Eastern Illinois has a few Illinois connections in D'Angelo McCray and Cory Leman, the closest thing Illinois has in common with Louisiana-Lafayette is offensive lineman's Eric Block's home state.
And while most Illini fans know little to nothing about the Ragin' Cajuns, the Orange and Blue have been studying film for another team that could trouble them.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Louisiana-Lafayette quarterback Michael Desormeaux surely plays the part of a Ragin' Cajun.
A senior from New Iberia, La., Desormeaux (dess-uh-moh) is a descendant of the ethnic group that gives Louisiana much of its flavor and culture.
"I am who I am,'' Desormeaux said. "Being from down here, I never thought it was anything special. I never thought anything of it. When I first got to school, all the coaches had trouble saying my name.''
Evidently, they don't have trouble calling his number. When Louisana-Lafayette (0-1) meets No. 24 Illinois (1-1) at Memorial Stadium Saturday (11 a.m., Big Ten Network), Desormeaux plays a key role in the Ragin' Cajuns' rushing offense.
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By John Supinie
I read that Burkhalter is back and will be a key to our defense. I also read in the injury report that he is questionable. Is he playing or is he out. We surely need the help in the middle with someone who can wrap up and tackle. Anyone have any update on his injury or is it a game time call?
This article suggests a healthy respect for the Cajuns by Ill.
yea...pretty cool to seee stuff like that in print...hopefully we can put up a decent showing...mizzou did give them plenty of fits so we should try some of the same things...
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