Stefan LeFors is on display once again tonight. Both are good friends and ran the 4x400 etc, played 100 sports together in high school at Christian Life. No one offered LeFors a full scholly except USL and that was due to his smarts not his athletic ability. he is a good kid who was never really given a chance til now and is really a treat to watch. maybe someone here from CLA has some stories about him and clayton. they will roll TCU tonight.
i shoulda pointed out....he wasn't recruited on full scholly as a QB by any other school as pointed out to me by my best friend and loyal tf member, crawfish. 24-0 lou-uh-vuhl. 2 td passes already with 2 mins left in the 1st. welcome to bcs land TCU.
I graduated from CLA 6 years before he did but my little brother graduated with him.......... You are both right and wrong......... Stefan was recruited by several SEC schools(and other big schools) to play just about every position on the field other than QB. UL was the only school to give him a shot at QB......... Stefan graduated a year before Michael Clayton but he redshirted his freshman year at UL while Clayton played his frosh year at LSU. LeFors is now a 5th year senior.....
TIRK!!!!! Say it isn't so. Is crawfish holding you or your family hostage, or blackmailing you in some way to make you speak the unspeakable (My Best Friend Crawfish) :cry: :bncry: Or............................You are a true Compassionate Conservitive. :yelwink2: How do you know the correct pronunciation of Lou-uh-vuhl, my original hometown, btw. :thumb:
I went to CLA with Stefan and Michael and I graduated in 2003 I don't really remember that much about Stefan because I didn't go to as many games as I do now. All I remember is that Stefan was cute.:hihi:
Saw him against Miami (?) earlier in the year and was really impressed. He played a really smart game and had a chance to win. I seem to recall him getting his bell rung in the 2nd half and I don't believe he finished. Nevertheless, I thought he was great that night. :thumb:
I played little league baseball with him in Denham Springs. He was always one of the best players on our team. What I thought was amazing is that both of his parents are deaf but it didn't seem to bother him. He just use sign language to talk to them. I always respected him for that.