University of Louisiana wide receiver Bill Sampy is headed for another post-season all-star game.
The Carencro product, who finished his Ragin' Cajun career fifth among all-time UL receivers, accepted an invitation Thursday to play in the Las Vegas All-American Classic on Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev.
The fifth annual Classic will feature 110 collegiate seniors divided into East and West teams, mostly from I-A ranks.
Sampy, a four-year letterman for the Cajuns, played in the inaugural Magnolia Classic in Jackson, Miss., last Saturday. Darry Alton, the organizer of the Magnolia game, is the founder of the Las Vegas game.
"He (Alton) thought I did really well in the Magnolia," said Sampy, "and he called and asked me if I wanted to play in the Las Vegas game. It's another opportunity to show my abilities, and I'm guessing the competition will be better since it's after all the bowl games."
Sampy caught a 41-yard touchdown pass in the Magnolia game in helping his White team to a 17-9 victory. But he said the four days of practice prior to the game were more important to his future.
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Dan McDonald
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