LAFAYETTE, La. -- Bringing different weapons than when coaching at Eastern Illinois, Jorge Munoz hopes not to get burned by Illinois’ Vontae Davis again.
One week after the Panthers lost at Illinois for the second time in three football seasons, the former EIU offensive coordinator Munoz is to return to Champaign as the quarterbacks coach at Louisiana-Lafayette.
So watching Illinois film this week, Munoz has had his fill watching the Illinois cornerback Davis, who two years ago as a freshman had the end zone interception in the third quarter probably thwarting any chances of Eastern upsetting the Illini and now has been projected as a possible No. 1 pick in next spring’s NFL draft.
“He’s good,” Munoz said. “That sucker is talented and big and physical. That’s the kid we tried to pick on two years. Micah (Rucker, the former EIU receiver) hurt him a little bit but he’s also the one who got the interception.”
Illinois has gone from a struggling program in 2006 to a nationally ranked power since Munoz’s last visit.
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By BRIAN NIELSEN, Sports Editor
bnielsen@jg-tc.com