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    When I lived here after graduation I had seats in the lower section around the 40 and I thought they were great. But since moving back late last season I tried the upper deck and found them to be the best for being able to see the formation and watching the play develop. That's where I plan on getting my season tickets. You can usually find many of the regualr posters up there also.


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    I sat in the A section one year with the "Family Package" of season tickets which we shared with my brother's family. If you get tickets in this section my only suggestion would be to make sure you are on the other side of the stairs unless you want to have the view blocked by people going up and down constantly. Seated on the better side of the steps with a stadium seat would be sufficient for just about anyone, I would think.

    Last season we usually had tickets in the chairbacks near the 40 yard line, very nice but a little too low for a great view.

    My dad has the best tickets, I think. He has chairbacks under the overhang. In a rainstorm those seats are where everyone wants to be!


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    Is Sampy going to play next year or not?


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    BE, I have heard it is really up to him. He needs to get his act together.


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    I guess that is good news. I would think anyone who is entering their senior year as a #1 reciever for a Division 1-A program who has a "scare" like he did would get their act together. We'll just have to wait and see I guess.....


  6. UL Football It's official, Tim Rebowe a Ragin Cajun coach

    CAJUNS ADD NEW MEMBER TO COACHING STAFF

    Tim Rebowe replaces Gary Bartel on Rickey Bustle's staff


    LOUISIANA Là - The University of Louisiana at La. added a new member to its football coaching staff on Tuesday with the hiring of safeties coach Tim Rebowe. Rebowe will take over for Gary Bartel who departed after five seasons.

    The hiring is pending approval from the board of supervisors for the University of Louisiana system.

    A native of Norco, La., Rebowe spent his last three seasons as cornerbacks coach at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

    Prior to his time with the Indians, Rebowe spent six years at Nicholls State University where he served as defensive backs coach (1995-2000), special team's coordinator (1995-1998), recruiting coordinator (1998-2000) and wide receivers coach (2000).

    "I'm thrilled to add a guy with great ties to Louisiana," said head football coach Ricky Bustle. "Tim will be a valuable asset to our staff with a wealth of experience in the secondary and in recruiting."

    Rebowe began his coaching career in 1987 at Destrehan High School where he served as defensive backs coach and special team's coordinator from 1988-1992 before becoming head football coach from 1992-1995.

    Rebowe earned his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from Louisiana State University in 1987. He is married to the former Kim Robichaux and they have a daughter, Samantha and a son, Tyler.

    LOUISIANA SI

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    Good hire!


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    He (Levier) was never the 'featured' back at Port Barre. Many feel that some substantial part of that 2800 yards was due to the opposing defenses keying on other backs. (Daniel Francis, for one.)


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    I sure hope Jerrys Steps up this season.Im thinking he got a full year under his belt but when i heard he wasnt having a great spring at all that kinda scared me . I thought a year under his belt was a good thing. I hope he can bounce back and be ready for 04 season. We have a good football team this year.Oh yeah 2800 yds in 2 season who are yall talking about? Seems Average whats the big deal about the kid?

    Go ULL Football


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    How is 1400 yards per year "average?" I'd like to see you do it!


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    Guess im just use to a RB who rushes at least 1500 to 2000 yards a season and QB a who throws anywhere from 2800-3500 a season. Sorry if i think its average. Oh yeah and all these guys that ive seen do it in high school dont even go D1. So im sorry if im not impressed. Im sure he is over rated just like everyone else yall talk about , oh yeah where is he from???????? Go figure. One* AKA the truth*


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    Originally posted by smeegles
    Guess im just use to a RB who rushes at least 1500 to 2000 yards a season and QB a who throws anywhere from 2800-3500 a season.
    I would really like getting used to that combo.

    SuperSize it.

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