Q & A with Northwestern State University's Paul Harris and Brant Legendreby Lauren Wilson
February 1, 2010 - On a week day afternoon, you can find Freshman Paul Harris honing his skills at Northwestern State University’s practice field. His charismatic attitude carries through the phone as I ask him for a few minutes away from his daily routine. “Yes, ma’am,” he politely replies and I can tell that this southern star is a gem in the NSU football program. Harris, a Baton Rouge native, cultivated his skills for years before being recruited from Tara High School as an award winning quarterback. He played for the All-Baton Rouge Advocate Metro Team as a senior, was the unanimous District 7-4A MVP, and also a finalist for the Warrick Dunn Award all during high school. He stays humble after all his accomplishments, however, and has great respect for his coaches and teammates.
Harris is not difficult to talk to. He laughs when he speaks about his team. It’s a gesture that isn’t rude, but the beginning of a memory he has of his first year playing college ball. He’s confident without being cocky when he talks about his skills and undertakings. He is an immediately friendly person. His conviction for his team is avid and enthusiastic. Harris has a thirst for learning his craft. He speaks about football and NSU like they are his family.
When first speaking with Brant Legendre, fullback for Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, I really gained a sense of what kind of players make up their team. Recruited from Parkview Baptist high school in Baton Rouge, Legendre speaks of his team with graciousness and humility about his teammates and coaches. He believes in his NSU team. “There are so many playmakers,” says Legendre, “there isn’t one guy that will change the game.” He has no stars in his eyes. Legendre only looks towards the future possibility of winning the conference title next year and the hard work that will take them there.
Paul Harris and Brant Legendre share their experience as freshman college football athletes for Northwestern State University in Natchitoches.
Q: How do you like Natchitoches? Q: Why did you choose to go to NSU?
Q: What position do you play? Q: Where did you play football in high school? Q: How was the recruitment process for you? It had to be interesting. Q: How do your parents feel about you playing football for Northwestern? Q: How do you like your coaches? Q: What do you think for your NSU team mates? Q: How do your practices at NSU compare to your past high school practices? That must be a lot of pressure on you to be the best. Q: What is your plan for next year with the team? Q: What hurt the team this past season? Q: Is there someone you your team that you rely on to make the plays? Q: How are you doing in college? Q: Are you able to balance out your school work and football? Q: What do you usually do off the field? Q: So, everyone is talking about the Saints. Are you a fan? Well, that sounds fun. To get more information about these two players visit the Northwestern State University athletics website at www.nsudemons.com.
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Name
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Ht.
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Wt.
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Pos.
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School
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Nic Jacobs
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6-5
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260
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DE
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Many
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James Wright
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6-3
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200
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WR
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Belle Chasse
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Jarrett Fobbs
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5-11
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185
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Ath
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Huntington
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Tyran Mathieu
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5-10
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170
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CB
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St. Augustine
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Eric Reid
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6-3
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220
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FS
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Dutchtown
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Tharold Simon
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6-3
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205
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FS
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Eunice
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Alfred Blue
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6-2
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215
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RB
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Hahnville
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Trovon Reed
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6-0
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180
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Ath
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Thibodeaux
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Frankie Jackson
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5-9
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195
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RB
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Capitol
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Terrance Broadway
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6-2
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215
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QB
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Capitol
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Munchie Legaux
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6-4
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195
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QB
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Edna Karr
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Taylor Bullock
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6-3
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215
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QB
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Catholic New Iberia
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Armand Williams
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6-3
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190
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WR
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Slidell
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Jordan Allen
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6-6
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270
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OT
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West Monroe
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Trevence Patt
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6-0
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180
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SS/FS
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Breaux Bridge
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Will Briscoe
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6-3
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185
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QB
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Central
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Tauren Nixon
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5-11
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170
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CB
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Southern lab
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Ivan Robinson
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6-3
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265
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DE
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South Beaureguard
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Robdonovan Lewis
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6-0
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180
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CB
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Jonesboro Hodge
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Brad Wing
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6-3
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185
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Punter
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Parkview Baptist
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Seth Ancar
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6-0
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200
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LB
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South Plaquemines
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Karl Butler
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6-1
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200
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FS
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Brother Martin
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DJ Welter
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6-0
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225
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LB
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Notre Dame
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Collin Ellis
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6-1
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200
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SS
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Dunham
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Audoniss Madison
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6-4
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305
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OG
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Edna Karr
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Conner Nichols
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6-3
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205
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FS
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Airline
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Andre Hal
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5-11
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175
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CB
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Port Allen
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Alex Hill
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6-4
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300
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OG
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Slidell
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Wendell Beckwith
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6-3
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225
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LB/DE
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Clinton
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Dwayne Mitchell
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6-2
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215
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LB
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Edna Karr
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Jeremy Myers
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6-2
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215
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Ath
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St. Michael
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Gavin Webster
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5-11
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210
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QB
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Lutcher
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LaCraig Brown
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6-4
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275
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DE
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Richwood
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Damien Jacobs
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6-4
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300
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DT
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H. L. Bourgeois
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Kenny Welcome
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6-2
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275
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DT
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MCDonogh 35
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