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Bruce Brown
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August 13, 2004

LAFAYETTE — There’s no need for quarterback Jerry Babb to begin looking over his shoulder.

After all, the St. Thomas More product did propel UL to wins in four of its last five games last season.

He threw for 1,502 yards and six touchdowns and ran for 232 yards and five more scores in 2003, and remains the acknowledged leader on offense.

But there is no shortage of competition at his position for 2004.

Literally looking over Babb’s shoulder is 6-foot-6 junior college transfer Luke Sniewski, while senior Matt Lane remains a steadying presence and highly-prized freshman Michael Desormeaux is getting his share of snaps.

It’s a nice position for Cajun offensive coordinator Rob Christophel to be in.

“Luke came in in the spring and showed the symptoms of being a new guy,
08-13-2004 09:11 PM
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