Lanaux commits to Ragin' Cajuns
LOUISIANA La. – It sounds simple, but the most important factor in Chris Lanaux’s commitment decision was just being wanted.
“You want as a player to go somewhere where they really want you,” Lanaux said, “where you’re first on their list.”
Lanaux was a big part of the Louisiana’s football recruiting list, and the defensive end from Hahnville added his name to the Ragin’ Cajuns’ commitment list late this week when he gave head coach Rickey Bustle a verbal pledge.
The 6-foot-2, 215-pound Lanaux is the ninth commitment to the Cajuns’ 2005 recruiting class and the first as a defensive front-seven player.
“Coach Bustle told me they like their defensive ends to just rush the passer,” Lanaux said, “and I fit in perfect there. He and coach (Tim) Rebowe said they want to put a lot of pressure on the passer.”
Lanaux did that for Hahnville’s powerhouse program, recording 16 sacks and 48 solo tackles as a senior in earning All-District 6-5A honors and being named to the New Orleans Times-Picayune’s prestigious All-Metro squad.
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Dan McDonald
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