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The Football Huddle QB Luke Lunsford, Denham Springs Luke Lunsford is a 6’3” 200lbs four-star 1st team all-parish and 2nd team all district junior quarterback from Denham Springs High School in Denham Springs, Louisiana. Lunsford is 7th ranked quarterback in the state of Louisiana. Lunsford finished his junior year with 2,747 passing yards, 47 passing touchdowns, and six rushing touchdowns. Lunsford was rated an 8/10 in height, 8/10 in weight, 8/10 in strength, and 10/10 in quarterback vision. When did you become introduced to the game of football? My grandfather first introduced me to game of football when I was young. My grandfather used to play football at LSU in 1958 and he also coached at LSU. He is the reason why I really wanted to play football. My grandfather is also my biggest influence. What are somethings that football has taught you? Football has taught how to have discipline and have a hard work ethic. Football has also taught me how to be a better man. How would you describe your style of play? My style of play is wide open, I try to go fast and spread it out all over the field. Who are some of your biggest influences? My grandfather, Drew Brees and Jared Goff are my biggest influences.
Which quarterback do you compare yourself to? I try to model my style of play to Aaron Rodgers because he is a baller. Are there any other hobbies you enjoy besides football or do you play any other sports? I enjoy fishing and playing basketball with my friends. What is an area of your game that you are constantly working on? I am trying to improve my accuracy and consistency. What are your goals for your senior year? My goals are really team goals. I am trying to win a state championship because that would be awesome for Denham Springs and I believe we are the team that can do it.
RB Jonero Scott, Woodlawn BR Jonero Scott is a 5’10” 180lbs four-star 2nd team all-district junior running back from Woodlawn High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Scott finished his junior year with 708 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns. Scott was rated a 7/10 in speed, 8/10 in agility, and 10/10 in vision.
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How long have you been playing football and what do you love about football? I have been playing football since I was five years old. I just love running the ball, hitting people, and I just love the game of football it is the best game in the world. What are some life lessons you have learned from playing football? I have learned that cant win all of them but you can learn from each loss. What kind of football player are you? I am a emotional football player because I like to get my teammates hyped up and ready to play. Who are some of your biggest influences? Ezekiel Elliot is not only my biggest influence he is also the kind of running back that I try to model my game after because I like the way he carries himself and I like the way he runs the football. I have been watching Zeke since he was at Ohio State. Do you play any other sports or have any hobbies? I run track and I powerlift for my school. In track I run the 100 meters and the 110-meter hurdle. What made you decide to play running back? I like to run the ball, I like the contact, and I like to make plays in the open field. Like Ezekiel Elliott says “FeedMe”. What is your greatest strength on the football field? My greatest strength is being able to make the first man miss.
What is a part of your game that you are trying to improve? I am trying to improve my speed and balance. The reason why is because I have lost my balance a few times and I need to get faster. What are your goals for your senior year? My goals for my senior year is to rush for 2,000 yards, break the school rushing record and touchdown record. I also want to make 1st team all-district and 1st team all state.
DB Eric Randall Jr., Baker
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Eric Randall Jr., the son of former Southern quarterback Eric Randall Sr., is a 6’ defensive back in the class of 2021. The 180lb cornerback has been patiently waiting his time this past season on the sideline, after transferring into Baker. He has spent the past two off-seasons with the Louisiana Bootleggers, a prestigious 7-on-7 flag football team coached by former LSU great Ryan Clark. Eric tells me that spending a year on the sideline has helped him study more how offenses try to attack a defense and he can’t wait to put his 4.5 40 speed to use next season on the field for Baker. What do you love about football? It’s my first love, it’s my passion. I love working out. It’s my go-to sport. My uncle and my dad played football. That’s what I like best, is football. What style of play best describes you? Humble, I like fast football. I’m not a cocky kind of player. I live to play another down. I want to help my team as much as possible. Why did you have to sit out last season? Due to transfer rules, but my goals this season are still the same; try to have two pics a game and a touchdown, but all that comes with execution. I really want to take Baker to a state championship. What have you down in the off-season to try to prepare for the upcoming season? Working out every day, lifting weights, footwork drills, plyometric drills, explosive drills. Even days when I don’t work out, I still do something. I do 200 pushups a night or run through the neighborhood to stay in shape, just to do something every day.
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Being the son and nephew of two former Baton Rouge legendary quarterbacks, what has it been like watching film, what have they showed you in film study? They showed me some great things, my uncle had the “Bluegrass Miracle” and my dad played quarterback at Southern, I could play quarterback, but that’s not really my position. I play cornerback so I just watch a lot of cornerback drills. I don’t have any brothers like my dad and uncle
but I have a younger cousin that looks up to me. So when I’m working out I push him to do better like my dad and my uncle. Kinda keep the legacy going. Tell me, who are some of your biggest influences? Some of my biggest influences are my dad, and my uncle really. They were always there for me and they motivated me every time I worked out, and they just push me to be the best that I can be. Do you think attitude is a factor in winning? Yes sir, it’s a big factor! I mean, not everything goes right, and your attitude makes a big difference. On the next level if the coach don’t like your attitude, it’s next man up. So yeah attitude plays a big role, not just in winning but in everything. What do you think is a strength in your gameplay? A strength in my gameplay I try to lead by example on the field. I block, I’m not that person that wants the ball every down. I block for my teammates, I motivate them. I try to lift them up.
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Ethan Bagwell is a running back at East Ascension High School. One of the first questions I had for Bagwell was how he felt football has improved his academics. His response was, “Overall, it makes me a better man. It gives me a sense of discipline”. Football is about being able to have a sense of discipline. His ability to utilize that discipline both on and off the field is impressive.
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I next asked him what mental tool he employs during stressful situations on the field. He replied, “I try to relax and breathe, and I say a small prayer”. Staying calm in situations on the field is more beneficial than some people think.
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The one word he used to describe himself is outgoing. He further elaborated on this statement by saying, “I just talk to a lot of people. I’m just a friendly guy and I enjoy being cool with others”. Having a positive attitude such as being outgoing and wanting to interact with all sorts of people is a nice addition to any team. This is a desirable attribute to keeping the morale up which is essential for any team.
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All Football, All Louisiana www.LouisianaGridironFootball.com My next question for Bagwell was what he thought he could bring to the next level. He answered, “Leadership and my ability to run the ball”. Bagwell also believes one of his greatest strengths is his ability to run the ball up the middle and hitting the hole. “I’m also pretty quick and fast; and, I believe I have pretty good awareness”. As the interview continued, I asked him what he felt his biggest weaknesses were and he replied, “Once I get in the open field, I’m not sure what to do”. He went on to explain that he’s not sure when to drive through a guy or when to try to avoid and get around him. My last question for Bagwell was whether he would rather be a part of the rebuilding process or the rewards process of a team. He answered that he would like to be part of the rebuilding process. I asked him why he would choose that aspect and he stated, “I like being the underdog. I enjoy coming up from nothing”. Bagwell is a player who is willing to grind to see success. Having a guy who is willing to work hard, grind when its tough, and be perseverant are all quality traits for a player to possess.
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