Here's more black loving bilge from the Ragin (Drunk)Cajun AKA Ed Orgeron after the spring game. There weren't many highlights from white players because there were only about 3 or 4 who played. I included the QB stats though.
"Obviously we have some work to do on offense. We don't have our quarterback here (speaking of Brent Schaeffer). We'll have some things to fix. I was pleased with the big plays our offense made. Overall I asked our team to give us 15 great days, and I think they gave it."
Redshirt freshman quarterback Billy Tapp completed 8-of-14 passes for 127 yards and three touchdowns in leading the Red team.
Seth Adams, who completed 14-of-30 passes for 147 yards, found Burnell Wallace for a 44-yard TD with 9:38 to go in the third quarter, to put the Blue team on the board.
There were a few awards won by white players, and I include those below.
The J. Richard Price Courage and Compassion Award went to rising senior offensive lineman Andrew Wicker of Zachary, La. The award, which includes a scholarship to Ole Miss in the name of Andrew Wicker, honors Richard Price, who was a three-year starter and an offensive and defensive standout on three of the greatest Rebel teams (1958-59-60).
Andrew Wicker-Senior
Athletes selected to receive the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award included kicker Justin Sparks of Memphis, Tenn., and quarterback Billy Tapp of St. Petersburg, Fla.
Sparks-Freshman
Tapp-Freshman