
When you talk about the heart of Terrebonne High School football, one name rises above the rest: Tadan Bingham. Standing at 6’4.5 and 285 pounds, the three-star lineman is more than just a big body on the field—he’s the cornerstone of the Braves’ offense and a tone-setter on every snap.
Bingham’s path to dominance is a unique one. A multi-sport athlete who grew up playing baseball, he shifted his full focus to football in the 10th grade. That decision changed everything. Since then, he’s become a first-team all-district and all-state selection, using his blend of power, quickness, and relentless motor to overwhelm defenders at the line of scrimmage.
“What it means to play for Terrebonne is everything,” Bingham says. “I hold myself and my team to a high standard. I want people to remember my name when I leave Terrebonne. Every game is another chance for me to prove people wrong who doubted me and my team. We are a team at Terrebonne—together, everyone around me wins.”

That warrior mentality has drawn the eyes of college recruiters across the South. Bingham has collected seven Division I offers, with programs like Troy, Nicholls, McNeese, Grambling, Southern, and Southeastern all knocking on his door. Ultimately, he chose to commit to Louisiana Tech, where he will bring his leadership, grit, and physicality to the Bulldogs’ offensive front.
Known for exploding off the ball, driving defenders back with raw strength, and finishing plays through the whistle, Bingham is the definition of a trench warrior. His presence on the field doesn’t just open running lanes—it sets the tone for Terrebonne’s identity as a hard-nosed, disciplined football team. As a captain, he demands the same intensity from his teammates, leading not just by words, but by example.
Off the field, Bingham plans to major in general studies at Louisiana Tech. But between the lines, his mission is crystal clear: dominate every snap, prove doubters wrong, and leave Terrebonne with a legacy carved into Louisiana high school football history.