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    Quote Originally Posted by Membertou View Post
    _ My nephew is essentially irrelevant to the story. What is important is that every coach on the Northshore heard from his coach that UL has a Mickey Mouse program. _
    Which school did he choose????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Membertou View Post
    _ My nephew is essentially irrelevant to the story. What is important is that every coach on the Northshore heard from his coach that UL has a Mickey Mouse program. _
    So UL is a Mickey Mouse program because they didn't want or look hard enough at your nephew? I truly doubt that things were said the exact way you have stated. At the same time there are a limited number of scholarships - so they will use what they have to get what they need. Remember that recruiting is more art than science - look at Notre Dame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geaux View Post
    _ Your right, we had a lot of walk-on players have great careers. Good for the program, but it says something about you evaluation of talent and recruiting. For example Bill Sampy, A. Zanders, Derek Keys to name a few. Derrick Smith and poor Mike Desormeaux's talents were not maxed. I hope the next staff can do better. _
    How were Mike Desormeaux's talents not maximized. They had one of the best rushing attacks in the country when he was here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjdecuir View Post
    _ Are you serious about these being 5 of the most electrifying players to ever suit up for the Cajuns? How many of these kids have went on to the next level. I think Green has a chance, but as for all but Fenroy, they were just above average for the SunBelt.

    How about Delhomme, Stokely, Mitchell, Thomas.

    Now the best players that Bustle did coach were not recruited by him. Taylor and Tilman.

    I will get bombarded by this post, but in my opinion, Bustle and his staff did not bring the good recruits to their maximum potential. _
    I don't think Cajun4Life was correct saying those 5 were "the most" electrifying players in Cajun history... but you are making a few mistakes too. First, just because Fenroy did not make it to the next level, nor MD, does not discount them from being two of the most exciting players in Cajun history. I also credit Jason Chery with the most electrifying half of a Cajun... ever. 330 plus yards and 5 TDs... in one half of play. LD hasn't shown how elecrifying he can be... but that is not his fault.

    Second... Brandon Stokely was not recruited. He made it clear before recruiting could happen that he was playing for his dad. Delhomme was also dismissed by everyone but UL as a local 1A product. It wasn't much of a tough recruiting mission. I consider both Brandon and Jake to be two of our best players in Cajun history. I'm not sure I would give them "electrifying" status. Orlando was definitely "electrifying".... and that is not easy for a defensive player. His interceptions and superman tackles have no equal.

    Brian Mitchell stands out above all the rest as the greatest recruit ever in my opinion. He was recruited by "BCS schools" and we snagged him by promising him he would start immediately... at QB. Brian was "Mr. Electricity". He turned the lights on at Cajun Field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Membertou View Post
    My nephew is essentially irrelevant to the story. What is important is that every coach on the Northshore heard from his coach that UL has a Mickey Mouse program.
    Where did your nephew sign? That is a relevant question.



    igeaux.mobi

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlappyCajun View Post
    How were Mike Desormeaux's talents not maximized. They had one of the best rushing attacks in the country when he was here.
    igeaux.mobi ....exactly, that was all we could do on offense. We did not use Mike his Sohp. year. Everyone knew the talent he had. Also, Mike's passing never improved, that's all coaching.

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    I get it now, the coaches should have lied and said they could sign all of the players that showed up.

    We are interviewing new coaching candidates this week, it is time to move on and stop bashing the former staff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JBO70538 View Post
    . Also, Mike's passing never improved, that's all coaching. _
    Mike could throw the long ball in highschool, Bustle didn't like his arch on the ball.

    Geaux Cajuns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawfish View Post
    _ I get it now, the coaches should have lied and said they could sign all of the players that showed up.
    It was a camp.

    Even though everyone knows the real reason you have camps, the coaches should never show their intent.

    Geaux Cajuns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Membertou View Post
    My nephew is essentially irrelevant to the story. What is important is that every coach on the Northshore heard from his coach that UL has a Mickey Mouse program.
    So....he didn't sign anywhere?



    igeaux.mobi

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBO70538 View Post
    _ igeaux.mobi ....exactly, that was all we could do on offense. We did not use Mike his Sohp. year. Everyone knew the talent he had. Also, Mike's passing never improved, that's all coaching. _
    Mike lead the SBC in passing efficiency. Also the the SBC POY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun View Post
    _ Mike lead the SBC in passing efficiency. Also the the SBC POY. _
    He had that passing efficiency accuracy ability out of HS. It was his long ball talents were never utilized at UL leading many to speculate he lacked in that department.

    They were wrong.

    jmo

    Geaux Cajuns

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