Burks, a 6-foot-3, 260-pound All-District selection in 3-5A, was a three-year letterman and was Denham's team captain as a senior. He started two years at center and also played two ways as a defensive end this fall.
"He's just a tough, hard-nosed guy," said Denham coach Dru Nettles. "He'll get in there and battle. He brings a lot of toughness and really enjoys the game."
Burks has bloodlines in his favor. His father and three uncles all played collegiately at LSU, and uncle Shawn Burks was an All-Southeastern Conference selection.
"I really liked their offense and their schemes," Burks said of the Cajuns. "I really like that they're on the rise right now, and I feel I can fit in there."
Burks attended camps at LSU and Auburn during the summer along with one night camp at UL.
"The coaches there definitely came after me the hardest," said Burks, who attended two Cajun games this fall. "They were always talking to be, and they made me feel real welcome when I came up there. They sounded like they really wanted me to come."
Denham Springs finished only 1-9 in Nettles?226-130? first year ("We needed more guys like Ian," Nettles said), but Burks still drew notice from teams in the Sun Belt Conference and in the Gulf region.
"They picked up a very good football player," Nettles said. "He's going to be very good for their program."
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Dan McDonald
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