Times Pic on the nola.com site with a review of best performances. Tech places two. Chance to vote.
Link:
http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/20...ge_footba.html
Times Pic on the nola.com site with a review of best performances. Tech places two. Chance to vote.
Link:
http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/20...ge_footba.html
Which Louisiana college football player had the best 2014-15 bowl performance?
http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/20...l#incart_river
I voted . . .. I'd like to vote early and often . . . . .
Louisiana Tech University
Flagship of the University of Louisiana System
Not the same link, but AP named Houston to its all-bowl team. One of two C-USA players on the team.
the bold, the beautiful, theprofessor
It says he had 4.5 sacks in that game. I thought it was 5.5?
Houston Bates was named the Zaxby's Heart of Dallas MVP after recording the most tackles for loss (5.5-35 yards) in Cotton Bowl Stadium history, including 4.5 sacks, which is the second-most sacks by a player in a college game in Cotton Bowl Stadium history. Bates' 4.5 sacks for a loss of 32 total yards is also a career-high mark for the senior defensive end, who now has 10.0 sacks this season for a loss of 79 total yards.
http://www.latechsports.com/sports/m...122614aaa.html
41% of vote so far to bates, ULL qb at 39% so do your part BBB! other article on site puts Henderson in top 10 bowl games by LA players, kept looking for Dixon then realized it was LA born players
5. DAK PRESCOTT, MISSISSIPPI STATE Prescott, a junior from Haughton, did his part in the Bulldogs’ 49-34 loss to Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl. He completed 33 of 51 passes for 453 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 47 yards and a score. Wasn’t his fault his defense had no clue how to stop the Yellow Jackets’ triple option.
http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/20...ootball.html#4
Cajuns loading up on Broadwell. Neck and neck. Go vote!
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55%-32% Tech over uslull
Louisiana Tech University
Flagship of the University of Louisiana System