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Joseph Barksdale (OL Arizona Cardinals)

He's very impressively built, very well put together. Which is why I love him on OL. He's not much of a penetrator, but he's a wall. A perfect RT or RG.

Above posted on 9-18-06 by union. Good call, as usual. Amazing how kids see the light after they practice against D-1 talent on a daily basis. There's a free board discussion over at the LSU Scout site: TigerRag.com Forums

Guess one of their insiders mentioned something, the rest of the thread is speculation.
 
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JCOSU86;838759; said:
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Pretty nice TV for a college student with no job from a poor family.

When the schools were dead even for JB, the T.V. offer was hard to pass up it seems...shoot, I would go to the University of LSU for the T.V., games, DVD player, and sweet speakers! :biggrin:
 
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Barksdale makes quick impact on LSU offensive line
By Glenn Guilbeau
Louisiana Gannett News
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BATON ROUGE -- Detroit has not exactly been a fertile recruiting ground for LSU over the years. In fact, LSU had never signed a player from Michigan to a scholarship until now.

"Most of my friends didn't even realize how far Louisiana was away from Detroit until I told them," freshman offensive tackle Joseph Barksdale said. "They were like, 'You're going to LSU?' And yeah, it's been pretty much an eye-opener coming down to south Louisiana, just the culture. Things are a lot different. Detroit is hustle and bustle, go, go, go. Baton Rouge is laid back."
"I wanted to come where the good football was," he said. "I wanted to come to a good team. I wanted to experience a new culture as well. The fact that coach Miles was from up north, that was something that I looked at. LSU's not as far as USC. It's not as close as Ohio State. It has a really good engineering program. It had the No. 1 defense in the country, so either I was going to be playing with it or blocking it. That was going to make me better either way."

The Town Talk - www.thetowntalk.com - Alexandria-Pineville, Louisiana
 
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