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Hester surprised to get starting nod
By CARL DUBOIS
Advocate sportswriter
Published: Aug 25, 2007 - Page: 2C
LSU senior Jacob Hester, listed on the preseason depth chart as the No. 1 fullback, said he wasn't aware coach Les Miles told listeners to his radio show Wednesday night that Hester leads a crowded field at tailback.
"That's the first time I've ever heard of it, when you just said it right then," Hester said in response to a reporter's question Friday after practice.
Hester started seven games at fullback and four at tailback last season. He rushed for a team-high 440 yards and caught 35 passes, which ranks third in LSU history for a running back.
On Miles' first radio show of the 2007 season, the third-year LSU coach indicated Hester is No. 1 at tailback, a position LSU refers to as running back on its depth charts.
"I think we're still a little bit running back by committee," Miles said, "but Jacob Hester's just so quality as a ballcarrier and a receiver  just all the things that he can do. He's got great eyes, great vision, and he runs tough. He's strong."
Hester seemed surprised by news of Miles' comments.
"It's definitely an honor, and I'm going to do everything I can with it," Hester said. "Like I've said, yeah, we're going to have a starter, but I know and y'all know, everybody's going to get a chance to run the ball, and I'll play some fullback."
Hester said he didn't listen to any of Miles' show after practice Wednesday.
"I get home, I cook for the wife, we eat, and then we go watch a movie," Hester said. "That's pretty much it right now."
Hester surprised to get starting nod
By CARL DUBOIS
Advocate sportswriter
Published: Aug 25, 2007 - Page: 2C
LSU senior Jacob Hester, listed on the preseason depth chart as the No. 1 fullback, said he wasn't aware coach Les Miles told listeners to his radio show Wednesday night that Hester leads a crowded field at tailback.
"That's the first time I've ever heard of it, when you just said it right then," Hester said in response to a reporter's question Friday after practice.
Hester started seven games at fullback and four at tailback last season. He rushed for a team-high 440 yards and caught 35 passes, which ranks third in LSU history for a running back.
On Miles' first radio show of the 2007 season, the third-year LSU coach indicated Hester is No. 1 at tailback, a position LSU refers to as running back on its depth charts.
"I think we're still a little bit running back by committee," Miles said, "but Jacob Hester's just so quality as a ballcarrier and a receiver  just all the things that he can do. He's got great eyes, great vision, and he runs tough. He's strong."
Hester seemed surprised by news of Miles' comments.
"It's definitely an honor, and I'm going to do everything I can with it," Hester said. "Like I've said, yeah, we're going to have a starter, but I know and y'all know, everybody's going to get a chance to run the ball, and I'll play some fullback."
Hester said he didn't listen to any of Miles' show after practice Wednesday.
"I get home, I cook for the wife, we eat, and then we go watch a movie," Hester said. "That's pretty much it right now."