"It means the world to me," he said, "being able to be with the team." A redshirt freshman, Thibodeaux was injured in the Cajuns' second game of 2011 — a September victory at Kent State. Before long, he found himself in intensive care ...
"It means the world to me," he said, "being able to be with the team." A redshirt freshman, Thibodeaux was injured in the Cajuns' second game of 2011 — a September victory at Kent State. Before long, he found himself in intensive care ...
After a morning practice Thursday, the Ragin' Cajuns took time from focusing on handing San Diego State a loss Saturday and instead handed gifts to sick kids during a visit to Children's Hospital in New Orleans. Other UL players accompanied ...
He said if after the fact. But he thought it before. And the Ragin' Cajuns' All-Sun Belt Conference cornerback had to believe it, even when he did know the answer for certain. He had to, even with the top of his arm bone popped out of the shoulder socket.
"It means the world to me," he said, "being able to be with the team." A redshirt freshman, Thibodeaux was injured in the Cajuns' second game of 2011 — a September victory at Kent State. Before long, he found himself in intensive care ...
This may take you to the end of that threadm not sure. just scroll up.
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I see a guy who likes UL but is highly affected by potential peer pressure.
It is a fine line between 1a and 1b.
Sometimes all it takes to cross the line is a coach willing to dial up your number/assets.
Agree on Peanut, unless LG doesn't get there. People, he is a two time All American at the highest level of CFB. We have NEVER had anyone before to even smell that level of recognition. Doesn't mean they weren't great players, but come on...
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