Article By Christopher Kamrani on 19th August, 2009
He's an athlete, an exceptional one at that.
He's got 4.4 speed, and if worked correctly, could break the 4.3 spectrum.
He's no longer at the U.
He's now, reportedly, headed to Reno, Nev., to join the Nevada Wolfpack.
Heading into spring ball, Louks, the supposed heir to Brian Johnson's throne, was the dubbed No. 1. After all, he was the most familiar with the offense, the only mainstay heading into that position from the previous season.
In came Jordan Wynn. In came Terrance Cain.
Watching the three split reps in the spring, I knew Louks, the rarity of a complete athlete that he is, wouldn't be calling out the first audible on Sept. 3.
It was pretty easy to sp...
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