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Within seconds of catching the screen pass in Wednesday's practice, Draylon Booker suffered the most vicious hit so far in UL's preseason football camp.
Booker, a true freshman from Texas, had enough time to turn up field before getting blasted by junior cornerback Junior Jean.
Jean's helmet flew off and up in the air.
Booker hit the turf hard, as his teammates and coaches roared after the big lick.
Welcome to the first day of practice in shoulder pads for the Ragin' Cajuns.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • August 7, 2008
Kent St has a RB named Eugene Jarvis who had close to 2000 total yards in 2007. He ran for 230 against Ohio and was 16 for 84 against Ohio St. They will surely come to Cajun Field expecting to pound us.
If the question is, can we win it? Then my answer is yes if we can stop the run, not fumble the ball away at critical junctures in the game and make some plays in the kicking game. Of course, that will usually win qite a few games for you.
We play USM Aug 30th and Illinois on Sept 13 and then open at home on the 20th with KSU. Having practiced defensing the likes of USM tailback Damion Fletcher and a Big 10 offense in Illinois, if we aren't ready on the 20th of Sept. for Kent St then we will never be ready.
In the SI college football preview, they project Damion Fletcher of USM to be one of the best non BCS backs. USM also has a pure freshman WR that has highlighted in the SI preview. USM is picked No. 49. That is quite high considering their season was disappointing last year.
It wasn't the lack of funds. The state has always had enough funds.
It was because James Wharton at State had a divide & conquer mentality: his strategy was that LSBR gets everything, the rest of us drop to JC status.
It was bad for Louisiana, it was bad for UL & the other schools, and it was bad for LSBR. Without competition, there's no accountability.
And without cooperation, none of us get enough money.
Which is why State is academically the lowest-ranked large "flagship" in the country (some schools are academically lower, but they are all smaller than State).
This will be my first time going to Hattiesburg. Anyone know what type of bars are there? I will be looking for one as soon as I get there the Friday night.
Anyone know if they're gonna be hosting a tailgating party too?
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Louisiana?s Ragin' Cajuns worked through 10 periods in the heat on Thursday afternoon. Temperatures in the 90's with a heat index over 100 degrees took its toll on the players.
The heat caused some tired legs, but the guys pushed through and worked extremely hard, passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Jorge Munoz said.
"We're heading in the right direction. Guys are spirited and there has been some good competition."
Even many of the casual practice observers have noticed how much better the Cajuns look at this point in camp compared to past camps.
"I think we are so much farther along after four practices than we were in the spring," Munoz agreed. "I like what I?ve seen" (in camp).
"It?s been back and forth during camp and it's not a day-to-day thing. The offense has had some good plays and the defense answers right back with some nice plays."
"The steps to having a good program are having terrific battles like that. We are having tremendous competition right now."
The Cajuns currently have six quarterbacks on the roster, led by incumbent starter Michael Desormeaux. Five freshmen follow with redshirts Chris Masson and Brad McGuire and true freshmen Blaine Gautier, Brady Thomas and Keldric White.
Playing time for the younger guys has been hard to come by.
"It?s impossible to get six quarterbacks ready to play," Munoz explained. "Mike's getting the majority of the reps and Brad and Chris are splitting the second team work."
"The true freshmen are getting mixed in along the way, but it works out okay because those young guys aren't quite ready to be in the line of fire."
The Cajuns will dress in full pads for Friday's practice for the first time this fall. The team will scrimmage on Saturday at Cajun Field at 2:30 p.m.
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