UL was No. 72 in the nation in 2014 in total defense. The Ragin' Cajuns gave up 26 points per game, which was 57th in the country. Willis is a former NFL linebacker and played collegiately at Auburn. Louisiana has finished the past two seasons ...
UL was No. 72 in the nation in 2014 in total defense. The Ragin' Cajuns gave up 26 points per game, which was 57th in the country. Willis is a former NFL linebacker and played collegiately at Auburn. Louisiana has finished the past two seasons ...
Two of my kids went to NV.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2...ng_to_nfl.html
Not really sure what to think of this, whether it is good or bad for us.
I am all for a little good hearted smack talk just like the next guy about days of the past in high school, but all kidding aside I still believe we can find better coaching talent in the collegiate ranks rather than the high school ranks.
I just know that a lot of high school coaching positions are secondary to their teaching positions at their respective schools. Whereas the collegiate coaching jobs are just that, their full-time jobs. For this reason, I am going with the collegiate level coaches because their focus everyday is just football, not getting teaching plans in then worrying about if they have lunch duty then after all that comes football.
I may be wrong though. Hud could pull some high school coach. Who knows? Not I!!! : )
I would take Mike Desormeaux as a position coach in a second.
lmao, duggie. Well played.
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