"Can't wait to catch another practice! "
Are the receivers catching this year?
"Can't wait to catch another practice! "
Are the receivers catching this year?
I wasn't able to see many offense/defense drills, but things looked good. I didn't see any receiver route drills, mostly the drills they were doing was learning to block down field. One thing that I noticed was that the receivers look like they have put on some size. They look a lot stronger, maybe that will help them to muscle the close balls in. I have heard though that Jason Chery and Derrik Smith have looked good. Also, I heard Lance Kelley has made some good moves.
I will be going back today and I'll post the latest. Hope the word helps get you more excited.
Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns enjoyed two practices on Thursday, marking the first of four two-a-day practices. The Cajuns will return Friday afternoon with one practice leading into their first scrimmage on Saturday at 8am.
In the morning, the team labored through 12 periods, including two team periods. The first team period featured first-and-10 plays, while the second team periods covered third downs.
“We had a sluggish start in the morning,” said wide receivers coach Daryl Mason. “The guys were not as focused as we wanted them to be.
“The first morning practice is a change in routine. Anytime you change your routine it’s going to cause some people to make adjustments.”
The team was back in the afternoon and endured a grueling 12-period workout in full pads. That practice had a middle drill and two more team periods – one featuring pass-under-pressure and another first-and-10.
“We came back in the afternoon and picked-up the intensity and the execution” explained Mason.
The Cajuns wide receivers are getting a lot of repetition in the passing game. Thursday’s double session had the receivers working routes with the quarterbacks, one-on-one vs. cornerbacks and skeleton drills in a combined 10 periods.
“We need to use practice to make us better,” added Mason. “Derrick Smith and Jason Chery are setting the tempo for the rest of the guys.
“We have some other guys that have stepped up on occasion, but we need more guys to pick it up. We have a few receivers with more ability than they’ve show. I need them to lock in mentally and show everybody how good they are.”
He caught 41 passes for 551 yards last year, more than twice as many receptions and yards than anyone else on the UL football squad.
But Derrick Smith wasn't happy with his play, and he definitely wasn't happy with the way the Ragin' Cajuns were eliminated early from the Sun Belt Conference race.
"I think it was just all of us being young," Smith said of the 2006 season when UL lost four of its last six after being picked to win the league title. "Hopefully, we got all that out of our system."
What he's hoping is out is the too-frequent drops that plagued the receiver corps last year, a struggle that affected virtually everyone.
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Dan McDonald
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I was on the UL website reviewing the dates for the home football games and noticed a little icon attached to four of the games. Looks like there will be some giveaways/promotions for these games and the stuff is pretty decent.
Ohio-------------Ragin Cajun T-shirt
McNeese---------McDonalds/Ragin Cajun lunch box
North Texas------American Heros red/white/blue ice chest
ULM-------------Ragin Cajuns stadium blanket
Just thought I'd pass that along. My kids love this kind of stuff!!
anybody go to practice this morning and i can't wait for the scrimmage in the morning. There is supposed to be a cool front coming in tonight. I think its only going to be about 90 degrees at 8:00 am.
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