don't forget!!!!!!!!!!!
don't forget!!!!!!!!!!!
I even get to watch it in BR!
nice move by tech.
Thanks.Originally posted by Buddy1972
Zac Champion is third on the depth chart. I thought he was going to get a series late in the 4th quarter against Nevada, but he didn't get into the game. The JC transfer, Andre Daniel, dressed out, but has only been with the program a few weeks.
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Injury Update
Chad Bordelon, shoulder (out for season), Tre’ Green, quads (probable), Jordan Jackson, neck (questionable), Lawrence Johnson, ankle (doubtful), Eugene Kwarteng, chest (doubtful), Abdule Levier, shoulder (probable), Lamar Morgan, knee (out), Mark Risher, shoulder (questionable).
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Some interesting changes to the depth chart. All starters remain the same except Xavier Campbell will start at TE (again) and Tony Hills will start at DE. These two start due to injuries to Lawrence Johnson TE and Eugene Kwarteng DE. Notice among the changes to the 2nd team that true freshman WR Kevin Robbins has moved up, maybe because of injury to Jordan Jackson but what about Travis Smothers? he had a good game last week. Another true freshman Rodney Hardaway will backup Hills at DE.
Roster numbers changes:
K Drew Edmiston is now wearing #18
DE Rodney Hardaway is now wearing #90
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Originally posted by RaginRash
thx swamphound!
LOUISIANA La. — There are many times when Michael Adams is the smallest player on the field, but UL Lafayette’s starting right cornerback has a knack for making big plays.
Adams ran 50 yards with a blocked field goal to set up what proved to be the game-winning touchdown in last Saturday’s 14-7 victory over Northwestern State to get the 2004 season off to a flying start.
It was a blocked field goal by Adams in the 2003 opener at South Carolina that was returned for a score by Patrick Lamy in a 14-7 defeat. Somehow, Adams always seems to be around the ball on special teams.
“I have good get-off,” the 5-foot-8, 170-pound Adams said. “I ran track for four years in high school, and I’m thinking about running track here. I’m able to dip my shoulder real good, and I’m kind of small so I’m hard to block.”
Adams blocked six place kicks at Kimball High School in Dallas, so that ability comes naturally.
Cajun cornerbacks coach Clay Jennings is among those who have taken notice.
“When you’ve got to have a blocked kick, he’s the guy you want on the edge,” Jennings said. “He’s one of those quick-twitch guys who can get behind that wall and is explosive off the ball.
“When it’s fourth and three with three seconds left, he’s going to get a block in that situation.”
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RUSTON - The biggest concern for Louisiana Tech head coach Jack Bicknell this week is the quick turnaround for his Bulldog football team that has only five days to prepare for this Saturday's contest against UL-Lafayette.
Bicknell and Co. defeated Nevada 38-21 Monday before a national television audience at Joe Aillet Stadium and now sits atop the Western Athletic Conference standings at 1-0.
However, due to the short time between the two games, Bicknell has been unable to rest his team like he would prefer to do.
"No question we are concerned about getting back physically and mentally," Bicknell said. "It's definitely an advantage for UL-Lafayette. However, there is nothing we can do but go back to work and prepare for this weekend. I have been proud of how the guys have responded so far."
Following Monday's game, Bicknell sent his troops out to the practice field for a light one-hour workout Tuesday night before firing on all cylinders against during a two-hour session Wednesday evening.
bigearl, the bus from the student union leaves at 12:00, price $24.00, be there, thats for everything.
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