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  1. UL Football OL Brad Bradford commits to Louisiana

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    LOUISIANA La - The Ragin' Cajuns increased their commitment total to 17 with ... offensive lineman Brad Bradford of Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy.

    Bradford, a 6-5, 265-pound center and Huntington, W.V. native, has already signed with UL-Lafayette after a weekend visit. He becomes the fourth member of the Cajuns' recruiting class to enroll for the spring semester and will participate in spring drills, joining outside linebacker Don Hargroder of Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy, wide receiver Corey Frederick of Compton (Calif.) Community College and quarterback Conner Morel, a Northwestern State transfer who will redshirt this season.

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    UL 1984, 1999 . . . .

    It was posted before, but here's the first of the O-Linemen that many of us were wanting to sign. Hopefully we see about 3 more commit to this program.


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    It was just by chance that Brad Bryant heard about the University of Louisiana's football program last year.

    Now, he's a part of it.

    The 6-foot-5, 260-pound Bryant became the 17th name on the Ragin' Cajuns' football commitment list this week, and in fact has already enrolled at UL for the spring semester after spending his last three semesters at Fort Union Military Academy in Virginia.

    "The coaches there (at Fork Union) talked to me about what a good program they had and that coach (Rickey) Bustle was turning things around," Bryant said Friday after working out at the UL weight room. "I contacted them, and they came up and watched me."

    Cajun assistant Brian Crist saw Bryant play and UL offered him a scholarship during the fall season, and the native of Huntington, W. Va., arrived Wednesday to begin the spring term.

    Bryant played two falls at Fork Union after graduating from Huntington High, helping lead the prep school to records of 8-3 and 7-3 over the past two seasons. He played defense in high school and in his first year at Fork Union, but switched over to center last fall.

    "I originally was supposed to play tight end," he said, "but our center went down so I moved to center. Things just happened that way. All my coaches say I have good feet, and I think I'm pretty flexible for how big I am."

    Bryant was an all-around athlete in high school, earning second-team All-State honors in both football and basketball and first-team All-State baseball honors as a first and third baseman. He said he expects to stay at center for the Cajuns.

    "I liked playing inside last year," he said. "It was a good change."

    Bryant had originally been offered by Marshall in his hometown but was not academically eligible out of high school. After his first year at Fork Union under coach John Shuman he had his academic house in order, but Marshall had withdrawn its offer.

    That's when the Cajuns came into the picture.

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    UL 1984, 1999 . . . .

    It's great to see he'll have some experience from the Academy and working in the Spring. Good thing he'll have 4 years left to play football. I think he'll be starting next year at center for us.


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    Yeah, hope he is a good one, with 4 years left. I also hope he can add a little more beef. 260 is a little light for today's O-linemen. Center doesn't need to be 300+, because they need quickness more than bulk. But they need enough weight to avoid being collapsed into the QB by the interior D-line. Also in short yardage situations, you need to be able to push a little bit of a hole in the defense. I'm sure the coaches will have him eating lots of good Cajun food and lifting a lot of weights! I'd be surprised if he didn't start the fall practices closer to 275.


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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default I feel confident .....

    Originally posted by RaginFan2
    ... I'd be surprised if he didn't start the fall practices closer to 275.
    Id be surprised if I dont start fall practice close to 275...


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    Default Re: I feel confident .....

    Originally posted by Zeebart21
    Id be surprised if I dont start fall practice close to 275...

    LOL you're a fan right?

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    UL 1984, 1999 . . . .

    I think he'll definitely bulk up to at least 280 or 290 by the time fall starts. That will help out the line having him come in at that weight if he can make it.


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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Re: I feel confident .....

    Originally posted by CajunCall
    LOL you're a fan right?
    I am a sizeable fan....

    a portly fellow, rather rotund...

    hefty, for lack of a better word...

    never missed a meal.....

    I am still good lookin as hell, though....


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    Default Re: Re: Re: I feel confident .....

    Originally posted by Zeebart21
    I am still good lookin as hell, though....
    Just an example of another poor fella being lied to by his wife. I am glad to see I am not the only one being lied to.

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Re: Re: Re: I feel confident .....

    Originally posted by RaginCajun08
    Just an example of another poor fella being lied to by his wife. I am glad to see I am not the only one being lied to.
    LOL!!

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