Louisiana running back: If the running game comes around, ULL could be the surprise team in the Sun Belt.
Robert Walker ran for 3,897 yards and 51 TDs in his last two seasons at Mamou (La.) High (about 800 students in grades 5-12). He signed with UL in February 2009 but didn't arrive on campus until January. He impressed coaches until he tweaked his hamstring. But he's a little guy (5-7/179), and there are questions about whether he can be a feature back and get 18-20 carries a game.
Julian Shankle, who was a backup last season, was atop the depth chart after spring practice, but he lacks top-end speed.
True freshman Aaron Spikes and JC transfer Kevis Streeter also will be in the mix.
Spikes ran for more than 1,500 yards as a high school junior in Dallas, but an ankle injury wrecked his senior season and the one-time Texas Tech commitment ended up at UL.