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Posted on 1/11/09 at 11:07 am to HOUbengal
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now 6 feet 2 and 195 pounds
I have a hard time believing this.
Posted on 1/11/09 at 11:13 am to wilceaux
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Shepard, now 6 feet 2 and 195 pounds, could grow to 6-4, based on his large hands and size 16 shoe, and add about 15 pounds
Does shepard really wear a size 16 shoe?
Posted on 1/11/09 at 11:19 am to zappgator
Guys, not to take anything away from his football abilities, but just read this.....
That is awesome
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As a sophomore, Shepard was one of several players attending the funeral of Cypress Ridge assistant coach Zack Quinlan's father, Mark, a sales representative for the athletic equipment giant Riddell.
When the emcee at the wake asked if anyone wanted to eulogize, no one moved and a long silence ensued. Then Shepard got up and walked from the back of the room to the podium.
Despite having never met the deceased, Shepard spoke of how good a man he must have been to have raised a son like Zack Quinlan, and how much it must hurt for him to lose his father.
He looked at the family and said, "Coach, I know you're all hurting. We got your back."
With tears flowing, several others then took the cue from Shepard and spoke.
"I remember when he was walking up thinking, 'Russell, what are you doing?' " Thiebaud said. "But it showed his natural leadership ability. There were several executives from Riddell there, and still it took a 16-year-old who never knew the man to get them started."
That is awesome
Posted on 1/11/09 at 11:27 am to LSU4lyfe
I sure wish we hadn't recruited Vince Young as a WR. I wish we had a coach who was a better evaluator of OFFENSIVE talent at that point. Hopefully RR is thinking of this as well.
This post was edited on 1/11/09 at 11:28 am
Posted on 1/11/09 at 11:37 am to zappgator
he's our Tebow.... just savor the time this young man is on campus, b/c there will never be a young man that plays for LSU that will have the same character, talent, and intelligence that he seems to have.
Posted on 1/11/09 at 12:09 pm to LSU4lyfe
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Guys, not to take anything away from his football abilities, but just read this.....
I agree that this says more about him than anything he could ever do on the football field. He will be a winner in what ever he chooses to do in life. I like to pull for kids like this to be successful.
Posted on 1/11/09 at 12:12 pm to lsualum96
I think we will have him for four years. He is the type of person that has his perspectives in order and would want to help this university win another championship if they haven't accomplished it before his senior year. He has showed us so far he will do everything it takes to keep LSU a national power.
Posted on 1/11/09 at 12:23 pm to mametoo
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Wow. Sounds like a great kid. I would pull for him even if he wasn't a Tiger...but I'm glad that he is.
i agree, that's why I don't understand why Tebow did not get the same respect from so many Tiger fans. Why on earth did we treat him the way we did. I regret that he didn't get the respect he desrved when he came to tiger stadium. I mean, wouldn't we have loved to have him on our team? Wasn't it just sour grapes?
Posted on 1/11/09 at 12:28 pm to zappgator
I met the kid a few time this season; my tickets are just next to where recruits and their families sit. He as such a great kid to talk to; I thought he was must maybe on his good behavior while on visits, but apparently this is this is his everyday character. Kid's like this can do nothing but improve your entire program. Welcome to BR, Shep!
Posted on 1/11/09 at 12:33 pm to lsufan504
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The Anti-Perrilloux
+1
Posted on 1/11/09 at 12:46 pm to Griffmanjoe
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"I know I have some God-given ability, but I also know it can be taken from me in a minute. I could trip (and hurt myself) going out the door. Athletes come and go. People will forget what I did on the football field. I want to be remembered as a good person. The athletic stuff is a bonus."
WOW!! Are we sure he is only a teenager? Great maturity!!
Posted on 1/11/09 at 12:57 pm to GEAUXfan
Really good article. Its gonna be awesome having him here
Posted on 1/11/09 at 8:15 pm to LSUArsenal
Shep is amazing!!
I can't wait to see him in Death Valley!!
I can't wait to see him in Death Valley!!
Posted on 1/11/09 at 8:25 pm to zappgator
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Thiebaud related perhaps the best known story of Shepard's ability to lead.
As a sophomore, Shepard was one of several players attending the funeral of Cypress Ridge assistant coach Zack Quinlan's father, Mark, a sales representative for the athletic equipment giant Riddell.
When the emcee at the wake asked if anyone wanted to eulogize, no one moved and a long silence ensued. Then Shepard got up and walked from the back of the room to the podium.
Despite having never met the deceased, Shepard spoke of how good a man he must have been to have raised a son like Zack Quinlan, and how much it must hurt for him to lose his father.
He looked at the family and said, "Coach, I know you're all hurting. We got your back." With tears flowing, several others then took the cue from Shepard and spoke.
"I remember when he was walking up thinking, 'Russell, what are you doing?' " Thiebaud said. "But it showed his natural leadership ability. There were several executives from Riddell there, and still it took a 16-year-old who never knew the man to get them started."
Thats crazy.
This post was edited on 1/11/09 at 8:26 pm
Posted on 1/11/09 at 8:30 pm to StormTiger
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what number is this kid gonna be, might get me a jersey made tomorrow! (i know, i know, jersey are gay and are for kids...)
I sure hope the dude that typed the above is in grade/Jr high school.
Posted on 1/11/09 at 8:38 pm to zappgator
Before the season, a good friend of mine introduced me to Cypress Ridge Coach Gary Thiebaud. I did get to see Shep play 4 times this year. This kid will do great at LSU. Look for the Wiz to fit him in next year.
Posted on 1/11/09 at 8:40 pm to zappgator
this is why everyone thinks he wil shine
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