1. White Graves
  2. Chad Lavalais
    Rusty Barrilleaux
    Kimojha Brooks
    Brian Sparacino
    Louis Casico
    Milton Trosclair
    Ebert Van Buren
    Roland Barbay
    Blythe Clark
    David Woodley (RIP+)
    Mike Stupka
    Jack Jaubert
    Gary Dildy
    Armond Kitto
    Rip Collins
    Sammy Grezaffi
    Steve Van Buren
    Jeff Wickersham
    Todd Coutee
    Raion Hill
    Kevin Mawee
    Rondell Mealey
    Robert Toomer
    Charlie Rich
    Sol Graves
    Alan Faneca
    Slip Watkins
    Ruffin Rodrigue, Jr
    Zollie Toth
    Holly Heard
    Rydell Malancon
    Hubert Shurtz
    Tommy Neck
    Tyler Lafauci
    Mitch Dinkle
    Jimmy Oustalet
    Willie Teal
    Liffort Hobley
    Hokie Gajon
    Moonie Winston
    Steve Ensminger
    Charles (Binks) Michotto
  3. I liked White Graves also, played about 62-64?

    Hatcher, good list! How did I miss Hokie Gajon, one of the all time great Tiger names, and running back with great heart and effort, plus a good Saint. Nobody names Smith or Jones (as in Bert, but he ain't on this list) on your list!

    I'm partial to Milton Trosclair, a real La. name if there was one, and to Liffort Hobley, has a nice ring to it.

    I'll add Mark Ippolito, and what the heck, "Trigger" Allen and Ronnie Estay (never heard that name since he played).

    Could we have made it without a Boudreaux, Babineaux, Gotreaux, Arceneaux, Ganucheaux, Robideaux, Comeaux, Simoneaux, Savoie, Guidry, some of those "eaux" guys? We had a Doug Moreau.
  4. Forgot to add Muskingum Barnes
  5. Nacho Albergamo

    Hokie Gajan

    Yelverton Abraham Tittle

    Tommy Cassanova
  6. I know what you're looking for, but I like tommy banks... for some reason he just looked and played like a tommy banks...

    the booty kids
  7. Dominick Davis because my daughter's name is Dominique Davis.:D
  8. Nemmesis Bates (WR from, I believe, early-to-mid '90's)
  9. Chad Loupe
    Matt Liuzza
    Clay Dirks
    Shane Youman
    Blair Barbier
    Johnnie Thibodeaux
    Billy Sadler
  10. If you're going baseball, Weylin Guidry.