LOUISIANA La. — Louisiana football coach Rickey Bustle has gone back to familiar turf to secure the Ragin’ Cajuns’ fourth commitment of this year’s recruiting season.
Parkview Baptist quarterback/defensive back Jacob Lennox gave Bustle a verbal commitment Monday, joining former Parkview teammates Bobby Fails and Brenton Burkhalter on the Cajun roster. Burkhalter, a linebacker, and Fails, an offensive lineman, signed with the Cajuns last February.
Lennox was the Baton Rouge squad’s starting quarterback for the last two seasons and led Parkview to 13-1 and 11-2 records, including a Class 3A semifinal berth last season and a quarterfinal appearance this year.
But the 6-foot-1, 190-pounder will likely wind up at free safety for the Cajuns.
“He likes to play the game, and he doesn’t care where he plays,” said Parkview coach Kenny Guillot. “If you put him at free safety, he’ll love it, put him on the kickoff team, he doesn’t care. He just likes to play.”
Lennox rushed ran for 960 yards and threw for 1,222 more as a senior while completing 55 percent of his throws and accounting for 37 touchdowns in the Eagles’ double-slot, multiple-option offense.
He ran for 816 yards, a 5.8 average and 13 scores and threw for 1,246 yards and 15 touchdowns with only three interceptions in his junior year, when he earned 3A All-State honors and Baton Rouge All-Metro honors along with being named Offensive MVP in District 8-3A.
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Dan McDonald
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