With some time to reflect on Elijah McGuire making it to the top of another list in the UL record book, UL coach Mark Hudspeth suggested the senior running back has put himself in some rare air.
With some time to reflect on Elijah McGuire making it to the top of another list in the UL record book, UL coach Mark Hudspeth suggested the senior running back has put himself in some rare air.
As much as I love Elijah, Brian Mitchell was the Cajun's greatest offensive player.
Brian Mitchell period!! He was a work horse, rarely injured, and I cant imagine how great he would have been if he played today. Not even close
Not even close Mitchell best football player ever. Some don't know, but he was the strongest in the weight room on those teams.
Brian Power Cleaned 400lbs. In Summer of 1989 going into his Sr. Year.....no one worked harder than him...Joe Marciano, special teams Coach in the NFL is a personal friend of mine....he told me that the special teams in the league had to alter the way they do things because of Mitchell....Brian broke Walter Payton all purpose yards record. He deserves to be in the NFL Hall of Fame....
I love Eli McGuire. Eli McGuire is no Brian Mitchell. That's not just old man talk. Brian Mitchell was a force of nature.
Eli had the potential to be the greatest offensive player in UL history, but injuries and misuse (he is not a 3 yards between the tackle type of guy) have not negated that possibility. His first couple of years were nothing short of amazing, and Harris was a perfect stable mate for him. Once Harris was gone, they tried to fit a square peg in a round hole. I hope he can get healthy and give us another flash of what he can do before the year is out. A healthy Eli could have had 250 yards against TSU.
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