My thoughts on the bash:
I have now gone to this event since Bustle's first signing class. For the first time I felt there was no electricity in the air. The auction was kind of embarrasing as TD Smith had to beg people to bid on the gifts. I was also a little disappointed on the announcements. The turf was pretty well known here for awhile and the football scheldule is horrible. The level of competition is great but the first 7 weeks of the season we will have only 1 home game. Most fans are exicited at the start of the season and with the first 5 of 6 games on the road and one bye week there is the potential to start the season with a bad record and we will lose support. Also the end of the season is loaded with home games and the weather will not be as tailgate friendly as the start of the season. Not having this Ragin Cajun Athletic Foundation up and running I just can't believe. Scott Farmer also made it sound like we will hear more in late spring but did not sound like it will be running by that time. How long does it take to start a fund raising foundation. Not hearing Ryan Glazer name was also disappointing but this was out of our control and I wish the Glazer family the best and if things work out for him and the Cajuns that will be great but we need serious Juco help at the DT position and without Glazer we are in trouble. We should have had 2 recruited in that position all along.
The good. The indoor practice facility look awesome. I had seen it a few times in the summer and fall but the finished product looked great. The set up with the free food/drinks, the stage, PA system, and the big screen was first class. Baja Beach grill did a wonderful job as did the ladies from Legends serving drinks. The new field turf looked awesome with ragin cajuns in script at midfield and Louisiana in the endzones with no Lafayette anywhere. The scheldule is very competitive with no D1 AA and a great non confernce home sheldule with UTEP and Kent St. coming to Cajun field and we are on the road at Illinois, Kansas St., and Southern Miss. Although slow to come together it is nice to see a Ragin Cajun Athletic Foundation. Also nice to see an AD with vision and is voicing ideas to the public.
Our recruiting class seemed really athletic compered to years past. Jaron Odem is huge at 6-8 and 340 but needs to reshape his body and lose 20 or so pounds. Our LB's, S's, and CB's look to be the strong point of the class. The secondary has great depth at each and some look to be great players. Gillis, Jackson, Richard, and Sowels are the real deal and I expect a tremdous DB field in a couple years with contributions from these guys in the next year or two. Derrick Dean at the DT position has got some serious speed running a 4.6 40 and is quick as a cat at 275 lbs. The quarterback from Lutcher Gautier looks very promising run/pass and could be a steal. The RB Booker also looks to be a great pick up kind of tall for a RB but has good speed, long stride in the open field, and very athletic. Late commitment LB Jesse Broadnax at 6-5 200 has tremdous height at that position and was very impressive on the highlight film but I just can't see a 6-5 LB so maybe he will play a stand up DE or something. Kyron Benoit was courted by many SEC schools before his knee injury (will be or already 100%) and was still offered by all state schools except LSU, good kid and athlete I just hope we find the right position (LB, S, or QB) for him. Ladarius Green at 6-6 220 could make a tremdous pass catching TE. Green played WR in HS but at that size I project TE. Ruiz will make one heck of an OL very athletic and good technique.