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    From what I've heard, they are going to move Pirtle to Tackle, along with a couple of other players they are going to shuffle around. Keith Talamo will me moving to devensive end, Chester Johnson will be moving to fullback along with Abdul Levier. By the way I want you guys to wrap your brains around this offensive line come september. RT-Cox RG-L. Coleman, or Tim Falter, C- Ramos, LG- Jesse Newman LT- Damian Jones, That my freind is a huge wall of man walking toward you if your a defensive lineman. And for those of you who were there, did you check out big Freddie Davis, man can he bring the pain, and with that speed, of course the only draw back is his knowlege of the game, which will be hard to get all in just one season after only playing one year of HS ball. Personally from what I've seen I think Fred can play some special teams for us his first year but, because of his lack of experience I think he'll be a two year project ( I hope he suprises me )


    Geaux Cajuns


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFan64
    From what I've heard, they are going to move Pirtle to Tackle, along with a couple of other players they are going to shuffle around. Keith Talamo will me moving to devensive end, Chester Johnson will be moving to fullback along with Abdul Levier. By the way I want you guys to wrap your brains around this offensive line come september. RT-Cox RG-L. Coleman, or Tim Falter, C- Ramos, LG- Jesse Newman LT- Damian Jones, That my freind is a huge wall of man walking toward you if your a defensive lineman. And for those of you who were there, did you check out big Freddie Davis, man can he bring the pain, and with that speed, of course the only draw back is his knowlege of the game, which will be hard to get all in just one season after only playing one year of HS ball. Personally from what I've seen I think Fred can play some special teams for us his first year but, because of his lack of experience I think he'll be a two year project ( I hope he suprises me )

    CajunFan64 I enjoy your excitment,but Jones and Harthorne have not graduated from JC.When they show on campus,then we can get excited. Right now they are not offically eligible.Pirtle moving to tackle is something they will look at in spring and Johnson has not been granted his extra year from the NCAA yet.

    Geaux Cajuns

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    Where can we find the bio's on the new recruits. Usually ragincajuns.com will post them, or am I just not seeing it.


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

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun
    I thought they were thinking about moving Pirtle to tackle because he is a better blocker than pass catcher, but maybe not. May have just been a rumor.
    My good man, I am outta town more than in town so my info is in pieces....Moving Pirtle, certainly could be correct....I just remembered they were red shirted, and thought pretty highly of last year...

    Z.

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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: The Book: UL Football Recruiting 2006

    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun
    Where can we find the bio's on the new recruits. Usually ragincajuns.com will post them, or am I just not seeing it.
    Here is a little info to start with....

    Blake Ramsey
    DT, 6'3", 280, Covington

    "I caught up with defensive tackle Blake Ramsey, 6'3",280 from Covington who I have rated No. 27 on my top 100. I asked Ramsey what his true height and weight was and what schools he would like to take official visits to. Blake Ramsey told me his correct height was 6'3" and he weighs 280 pounds. The hard nose defensive tackle told me that he was hearing mostly from LSU , Indiana, Oklahoma State, VA Tech, Tulane and other state schools. Ramsey said he would like to visit LSU on an official visit but was not sure what other schools he would like to visit. Ramsey told me that he has a 2.6 GPA and would not say what he made on his ACT , but said he was going to retake the test soon."

    http://www.dandydon.com/interviewsclassof2006.html

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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: The Book: UL Football Recruiting 2006

    Some more info....

    Sharrick Moore

    "FANTASTIC DEFENDER: SHARRICK MOORE -- TACKLE: Moore has been a stalwart on the Patriots' defense.

    This year he could spend time pulling double duty on the offensive line.

    The highlight of his season was a 97-yard fumble return last year against Newsome.

    Moore is also the son of South Florida defensive line coach Earl Lane."

    http://prepsports.tbo.com/prepsports/MGBOOK5VRCE.html


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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: The Book: UL Football Recruiting 2006

    More....

    Frantz Accime.....Photo

    http://ccc.rivals.com/cpEvent.asp?Key=5208


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginEsquire06
    Some more info....

    Sharrick Moore

    "FANTASTIC DEFENDER: SHARRICK MOORE -- TACKLE: Moore has been a stalwart on the Patriots' defense.

    This year he could spend time pulling double duty on the offensive line.

    The highlight of his season was a 97-yard fumble return last year against Newsome.

    Moore is also the son of South Florida defensive line coach Earl Lane."

    http://prepsports.tbo.com/prepsports/MGBOOK5VRCE.html
    And this from DandyDon:

    Louis Lee
    WR, 5'11", 170, 4.45, East ST John High

    Thursday, February 10, I caught up with with Blue Chip wide receiver Louis Lee (5'11", 170, 4.45) from East ST John High school who I have listed N0.32 on my top 100 list. In 2004 Louis Lee was the second leading receiver on the East ST John team with over 1,200 yards receiving from quarterback Ryan Perrilloux. Ricky Dixon was the leading wide receiver on the team but will play quarterback in 2005 and Lee is expected to be Ricky Dixon's "go to" man. Lee told me that he has a 3.25 GPA and took the ACT for the first time a few weeks ago and is waiting for his test score. He told me that he has been receiving a lot of mail, but most of it is going straight to Coach Dauterive and he is not sure who all he is receiving mail from, but he does know that he is receiving a lot from LSU and Texas A&M. Lee said he would like to take officials visit to LSU, Texas A&M and Tulane. I believe Louis Lee will start receiving much more mail as soon as he has a passing ACT test score.

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      By noon Wednesday, Rickey Bustle was already headed to the racquetball court, his primary job done earlier than at any point in his University of Louisiana career.

    "I need to get rid of some of the stress," the Ragin' Cajun head football coach said.

    Bustle didn't have much to stress about. The Cajun football staff had all of its 21 verbal commitments signed and processed for the 2006 recruiting class before lunch Wednesday. The last national letter of intent, from Fort Lauderdale linebacker Fred Davis, whirred off the FAX machine at 11:30 a.m.

    "Everyone that was on the boat, stayed on the boat," Bustle said, "and our coaches did a good job of getting those guys to send their stuff in early. It seems like every year we're waiting on one or two to come in, but today they all sent them in early."

    Another Fort Lauderdale product, free safety Maurice Rolle, was the first one in, with his letter popping out of the machine at 7 a.m. - the earliest time that players can officially sign the national letter.

    By the time Davis sent his letter, UL had received 18 national letters from 16 high school products and two junior college players. Those coupled with three junior college players that enrolled for the spring semester put the Cajuns at 21 signees this year and at 84 scholarship players overall - only one under the NCAA Division I-A maximum.

    The rest of the story

    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com



    Homes SO Clean

  10. UL Football Fans who expressed their opinions on the Cajun recruiting class:


    John Bordelon, Lafayette

    "The hardest position to recruit is defensive linemen, and for the first time since Coach Bustle's been here they've got a very solid group of defensive linemen. We've traditionally had a solid group of offensive linemen and skill players, but this is probably one of the best classes we've had in quite some time because it shores up the defense."

    David K. Fontenot

    "The kids they targeted and the areas they targeted, they filled with quality kids. They've got a lot of beef and size but they're pretty quick, too. It's even better that they're all academically eligible. They're academically capable and that's good because the coaches have other problems to fight without having to worry about that. It's amazing what winning can do for you."

    Gene Lognion

    "I'm pumped, I'm just glad to see we've signed some guys that are at least my size. I think the coaches got who they wanted, and I'm looking forward to big things next year. I think with these guys added to what's already here, we can win the close ones and win the title outright. These coaches have worked their butts off to make that happen."

    Mel Credeur

    "This class looks really good. I really like the fact that they signed a lot of linemen, which was our area of greatest need. Just looking at the guys that were here, it's an impressive looking group. This was a season where the coaches could go after kids that would fit into the program, and not sign people just for the sake of athleticism."


    source

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  11. UL Football The Class

    UL announced its 2006 recruiting class Wednesday on the opening day of the national signing period. The Ragin' Cajun class of 21 players includes:

    BY POSITION:
    Offense (8) - Four offensive linemen, three wide receivers, one fullback.
    Defense (12) - Seven defensive linemen, three defensive backs, two linebackers.
    Specialists (1) - One kicker

    BY STATE: Nine from Louisiana, seven from Florida, two from Mississippi, two from Texas, one from California.

    BY PREVIOUS SCHOOL:
    Five from junior colleges (three already enrolled at UL), 16 from high schools.

    LOUISIANA SI
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  12. Default Frantz Accime

    FRANTZ ACCIME

  13. One of South Florida's top defensive backs, made the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel's All-Broward county squad in 2005.
  14. Second Team All-State
  15. First Team All-County
  16. Collected 50 tackles, two interceptions and two defensive touchdowns during his senior season.
  17. Currently a member of the Boyd Anderson High track team.

    LOUISIANA SI
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