MetryCajun, one nugget to pass on when you speak to out of town sports fans is that our budget for assistant coaches and support staff is now in the Top 5 of the G5 schools in the nation. That is how we were able to get a successful FBS head coach to take a job as our DC. As far as the pecking order in the state goes, I agree that from recent results we are No. 4 in the state. However we easily have the 2nd best facilities in the state and we need to emphasize that. As I said earlier, the key to success is to develop the players that do join the program. Too many guys did not improve from year to year in recent seasons. Of course there is no way to know how successful they will be in that regard at this stage. You are right about one thing. This is not a quick fix and I think all of us are aware that we may not move from where we are to the conference championship in 2018. That does not mean we can't make progress this coming year.
Mike you are correct about the facilities. Since my son is a senior I know a few area kids and parents who are considering UL. All are blown away with the APC and how nice the campus dorms are. Unfortunately, it has not been enough to sway the players we really want. Hopefully Napier can find the missing piece to land these kids.
I Am still desperately trying to make a basketball game this year, but I am running out of time. Looks like it might have to be the SBC tournament. Hope to see you there.
Mostly, I agree with this, but I don't think we are ever competing with Southern for recruits. The other schools, yes. Southern is in a different class than those other two FCS schools. They are WAY at the bottom of all the FCS, in the SWAC. They are more likley fighting with D-II schools for recruits.
I don't expect a conference championship in 2018. But what I do expect is to see us field a team that from Day One appears to be ready to play, disciplined, well-coached, and a staff that does not need half the season to start figuring things out.
New poster here. Joined because Max is my nephew and want to get informed on the team and the new coaching staff as he begins his college career. I can tell all of you that the Cajuns are getting a great athlete and an even better person. He has overcome a tremendous amount of adversity in his life and is one of the best kids you will ever meet.
As many of you probably know, Neville is somewhat of a football factory with multiple D-1 and D-2 players rolling through every year, so this season was his first as a full-time starter. Max had a very successful year. He has the natural gift of size (currently 6'6", 270 lbs.), with the frame to add at least another 30 pounds of muscle. He played at a high level in every single Neville game this year without drawing a single penalty. His specialty is run blocking, and while his natural position is right tackle, he did play a chunk of the year at right guard, filling in for a suspended starter at that position.
As you will see from his film, he really gets after his blocks and doesn't quit until the whistle blows - http://www.hudl.com/profile/4350036/Max-Mitchell
I think a redshirt year will do Max a world of good in terms of putting size on him and getting him established in a college system. With his size and intensity, it's no wonder that the staff took a chance on him. I am confident that he'll turn into a fantastic player (no doubt a starter) and a terrific representative of the football program. Yes I'm biased, but I can't say enough about him as a person. My sister (Max's mom) died in a car accident when he was 3, and he's had an uphill battle ever since. You will not find a more loyal and genuine person, so while his recruiting ranking may not leave you star-struck, rest assured that your coaches have landed a diamond in the rough.
In terms of his offer list, he's been in constant contact with bigger schools that do not show up on his list (including LSU, who offered him a walk-on spot as a blocking tight end). The SMU coaches have also been on him for a while, although when Morris left for Fayetteville, the new staff has had to hurry and try to catch up. But as anyone who has gone through the recruiting process with a family member can tell you, it's pretty difficult to get tons of exposure for a kid that has only 1 full year of starting under his belt. UL is getting a good one here guys.
DFWTiger, I'm sold.
You got me excited, welcome to RP.
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