When former Catholic High School quarterback Michael Desormeaux was released by the Calgary Stampeders from his Canadian Football League contract last month, the first person he notified after his family was longtime ...
When former Catholic High School quarterback Michael Desormeaux was released by the Calgary Stampeders from his Canadian Football League contract last month, the first person he notified after his family was longtime ...
Welcome Home Mike.
Thanks for all the electric memories.
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As smart as Mike is, and given his experiences, he should make a great coach.
UL head football coach Rickey Bustle thinks quite highly of former Ragin' Cajuns quarterback Michael Desormeaux. In fact, Bustle considers Desormeaux to be the most impressive collegiate student-athlete he's worked with ...
Mike would have had even better career numbers if he hadn't been required to regroup his game with a new coaching staff the very year (2007) he took over the helm.
jmo
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Flash back to the first meeting between UL and Ohio on the football field in 2007, and Matt Desormeaux was a redshirt freshman competing in his second collegiate game for the Ragin' Cajuns. Desormeaux had played on special teams in the first half that ...
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The former Class 3A state powerlifting champion is now the starting fullback this season for the Ragin' Cajuns as a senior. Desormeaux recently sat down to talk with The Daily Advertiser about his life as a student-athlete, both on and off the field.
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Desormeaux was a four-year letterman as a quarterback. In his early years with the Ragin' Cajuns, he spent time at wide receiver and defensive back. During his senior season, he was Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year when he threw for 1,876 yards, 13 ...
saw this in a message on Facebook. It was from the official team page. Is there any truth to this?!?! if so, great news for Mike!
Edit: found a link
http://www.oursportscentral.com/serv...es/?id=4128657
Yes, it's true.
igeaux.mobi
It's not part of some master plan to get another chance at professional outdoor football on the NFL or CFL level.
It was an opportunity that former Catholic High and UL quarterback Michael Desormeaux just couldn't pass up.
Given the chance to compete again with a football in his hand, while continuing his new profession as a high school coach at the same time, proved to be too tempting for Desormeaux to decline.
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