Players to watch: The Cajuns may not have the skill players to repeat last year’s success, but they return all five starters on their offensive line, including three all-conference performers.
This returning talent gives them the best front five in the Sun Belt. The best of the bunch is likely the senior left guard Brad Bustle, a first-team all-Sun Belt pick. The coach’s son, Bustle improved greatly enough over his sophomore season (his first as the starter) to have earned a spot on the prestigious Lombardi Award watch list. If Bustle isn’t the team’s best linemen, that title must go to center Chris Fisher, another first-team all-conference honoree. Entering his fourth season as a starter, Fisher was also named a freshman all-American in 2006 and a second-team all-conference selection in 2007.
Though the team will find it difficult to replace Chery at wide receiver – especially given his role as a pass catcher and runner – but the Cajuns do return three players who posted at least 18 receptions last fall. The senior Louis Lee is the team’s leading returning wideout with 20 catches, but the player to watch is the sophomore tight end Ladarius Green, whose standout freshman campaign included 22 receptions for 268 yards and 5 scores. His role will grow in 2009, especially since he should be a nice security blanket for the yet-unnamed starting quarterback.
On defense, the Ragin’ Cajuns will look toward the senior linebacker Antwyne Zanders for both leadership and production. Zanders, along with fellow retuning linebacker Daylon McCoy, tied Keyes for the team lead with 69 stops in 2008. Zanders also added a sack and an interception, meriting him all-conference honors for the second consecutive season. McCoy moves down to linebacker from the strong safety spot, putting more speed on the field but leaving his previous position open for grabs. The most likely candidate to step into the starting role is the sophomore Chris Richard, who played sparingly as a freshman. The secondary will then need to get even better play from the senior free safety Gerren Blount, who is entering his third season as a starter. Blount had two defensive touchdowns last fall (one a 22-yard fumble return, the other a 55-yard interception) to lead the team.
One area where the Cajuns need to improve is in their pass rush. Defensive ends Hall Davis and Nate Douglas led the team in sacks with 3.5 and 3, respectively, but added pressure will need to come from somewhere other than this pair. Douglas, only a sophomore, has great potential. He’ll back up Davis at one end spot, but should see plenty of playing time this fall, especially in passing situations.
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By Paul Myerberg