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  1. Feb 2, 2017 · After a 15 year career in the NFL, former Louisiana Ragin' Cajun wide receiver Brandon Stokley is now working in sports radio.

  2. Jan 31, 2020 · Louisiana Ragin' Cajun alum Brandon Stokley played 15 years in the NFL, winning two Super Bowls in the process. As he does every year during Super Bowl week, Stokley joined me on the show.

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    Brandon Stokley was a four-year letterman for the Ragin’ Cajun football team from 1995-1998. During his career as a wide receiver, Stokley was named first-team All-Louisiana in 1998, pre-season All-American in 1997, had three 1,000+ yard seasons and was the first player in NCAA Division I-A to average 100 yards per game over a four-year ...

  4. Brandon Stokley was a four-year letterman for the Ragin’ Cajun football team from 1995-1998. During his career as a wide receiver, Stokley had three 1,000+ yard seasons and was the first player in NCAA Division I-A to average 100 yards per game over a four-year career. Stokley is the all-time UL Lafayette leader in passes caught at 241 ...

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  5. Jun 25, 2018 · That day became even more poignant when Hamic passed away at age 96 last January. Stokley had previously lost his mother Jane during his senior year at then-Southwestern Louisiana in 1988, and his father, long-time Ragin’ Cajun head football coach Nelson Stokley, in 2010 from complications of Alzheimer’s disease.

  6. Nov 9, 2023 · Well that receiver is one Brandon Stokley, Louisiana’s number 14 that you can find at Cajun Field along with Brian Mitchell’s and Jake Delhomme’s. Stokley, unlike the three players I have written about before, was not born in Louisiana. Instead when he was born on June 23, 1976, in the town of Blacksburg, Virginia.

  7. Jun 29, 2018 · "Stokley entered the NCAA football record book while playing for the Ragin' Cajuns from 1995-98, becoming the first Division I player to average 100 receiving yards a game in three different ...