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Unprompted, Juluke then echoed the heart of Napier’s evaluation.
“Elijah’s definitely not afraid of hard work,” Juluke said. “He’s definitely been on the farm his whole life. He’s definitely jeans and boots he’s a cowboy. He’s very simple.
“His dad is an older gentleman, and his dad does not play. His dad raised him to be a man that has to take on responsibilities and that’s carried over to his football work ethic as well. Elijah was always the most talented guy coming out of high school, and he came here and winded up going to a room that had just as much talent as he had, and he learned how to compete. And I think that his upbringing helped him to become that competitor and understand that nothing was going to be given to him. He had to go out and work for it.”
Over the last four years, the Erath native has been a stalwart in the Ragin Cajuns offense.
A First-Team All-Sun Belt selection this season, many expected Mitchell to declare for the NFL Draft, though, given the novelty of the 2020 season, every student athlete s season did not count as a year of eligibility.
He officially announced his declaration for the draft on Sunday, doing so in a classy, emotional message to Louisiana s fans, his teammates, and coaches.
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From the small town of Erath, to the bright lights of Cajun Field, the outpouring of love and support from Ragin Cajuns fans everywhere has been nothing but elite over the past four years.
Elijah Mitchell has declared for the NFL Draft.
The former Erath High star and University of Louisiana all-conference running back announced his official decision on Twitter Sunday.
Mitchell posted the following: “From the small town of Erath, to the bright lights of Cajun Field, the outpouring of love and support from Ragin’ Cajuns fans everywhere has been nothing but elite over the past four years.”
Mitchell overcame early-career injury to earn second-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors twice (2018-19) and first-team honors this past season. Mitchell made sure to thank Ragin’ Cajuns coaches Billy Napier, Jabbar Juluke and Michael Desormeaux.
“I would not be where I am today without the support of my coaches,” Mitchell wrote. “I want to sincerely thank Coach Napier, Coach Juluke, Coach Des, and the rest of the coaches and staff for showing me what excellent leadership looks like and always guiding me. They helped me become a better person and a better player. Best
Louisiana Selected to Play in SERVPRO First Responder Bowl
Ragin’ Cajuns will face UTSA on Dec. 26 at 2:30 p.m. CT on ABC
Posted: Dec 23, 2020 3:35 AM
Updated: Dec 23, 2020 3:37 AM
Posted By: Ron Snyder
LAFAYETTE (Louisiana Athletics) No. 19-ranked Louisiana Football has been selected to take on Conference USA foe UTSA in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 26, in Dallas, Texas. Kickoff is slated for 2:30 p.m. CT on ABC.
The postseason bowl appearance will be the 10th in program history and the third-straight under head coach Billy Napier. Louisiana holds an official record of 5-2 in bowl games.