I'm sure i should probably know this already, but what ended up happening to Sampy? Is he on the team?
I'm sure i should probably know this already, but what ended up happening to Sampy? Is he on the team?
according to the media guide, yes.Originally posted by BabbForHeisman
I'm sure i should probably know this already, but what ended up happening to Sampy? Is he on the team?
Yes, Sampy has been deemed "go to go" by the coaching staff.
what about the players I listed, does anyone know if they are gone?
LB James Roberts
LB G.W. Riddick
WR Ty Brown
TE T Briggs (I heard he quit)
TE Erik Jones
There are also work days scheduled for the Sat. & Sun. after the 13th. Don't remember the times. The Sun. session is to end prior to Fan Day activities.
LB James Roberts
LB G.W. Riddick
WR Ty Brown
TE T Briggs (I heard he quit)
TE Erik Jones
Jones practiced today. As for as I know right now the folowing are gone;
Briggs
Riddick
Brown
Roberts
Frank Johnson
Zachary Leger "70" getting ready to perform blocking drills.
LOUISIANA La. — Chemistry doesn’t come in a day, or a week, for that matter.
One day into fall drills, Louisiana is far from the cohesive squad the Cajuns hope to be when they take the field for the Sept. 4 opener against Northwestern State at Cajun Field.
And judging from last year’s team, which won four of its last five games, chemistry sometimes takes even longer to develop.
“Cohesion is something that’s hard to do in the summer,” Cajun coach Rickey Bustle said after Monday’s practice. “Some of the players were here, some were here a lot and some were at home. Chemistry is something we hope to develop over these next few weeks.”
To speed that process along, Bustle and the team held a meeting on Sunday night to get practice off on a positive note.
“We don’t want to have things bother us without talking about them,” Bustle said. “We wanted to talk some things over, and be ready to get out here today. We want to do all we can to try to make this a special year.”
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Bruce Brown
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Jessie Newman "67" looked to be in very good shape, strong as an OX.
Simulated running plays right off the bat.
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