Secondary Combat
Photo by MaKenzie Owens
Louisiana Tech senior defensive back Zeno Hannibal (left) blankets a receiver during practice this week. The Bulldogs open the regular season on Sept. 4 at Mississippi State.
Louisiana Tech’s defensive backs have been working on getting better every day during the 2021 fall camp.
The unit returned all of its starters from the 2020 campaign in graduate Khalil Ladler, senior Zeno Hannibal, junior Jaiden Cole, sophomore BeeJay Williamson and freshman Cedric Woods, and also added new Bulldogs in the backfield to help create more depth at the safety and cornerback positions.
“We’ve gotten some great work,” head coach Skip Holtz said. “Zeno Hannibal continues to get better and better and keeps working at it. Bringing in the competition has motivated him. Cedric Woods is playing at a really high level. Brodrick Calhoun is starting to come along. These are all names of guys who have been here and played here and are getting better and better with the reps they are getting. I really like what BeeJay and Jaiden Cole are doing.
“We’ve got about eight or nine guys right now we feel we can play in the secondary which is going to be huge. We had to make sure we had some depth after what we went through last year with COVID and injuries. We want to make sure we have as much depth as we can and we’re starting to build that. The three new faces have increased the intensity and competition in the room,” Holtz continued.
Ladler appeared in nine games, including seven starts, at safety in the 2020 season. He registered 34 total tackles, including 19 solo and 1.5 for loss. The native of Stone Mountain, Ga., tallied three or more stops in six contests during the campaign and had a season-high seven tackles at UTSA on Oct. 24. Ladler was named an all-C-USA honorable mention.
“The safeties have been doing really good,” Ladler said. “We’ve been working to try and make each other better each and every day. We come out and attack every day like it’s game day.”
Hannibal appeared and started in nine games during the 2020 season where he recorded 26 total tackles, including 16 solo, five pass breakups and one fumble recovery. The Monroe native had a career-high eight tackles at BYU on Oct. 2 and a career-high four pass breakups at North Texas on Dec. 3. Hannibal was named an all-C-USA honorable mention.
Cole appeared in all 10 games and made five starts during the 2020 campaign. He registered 39 total tackles, including 21 solo, 2.5 for loss and 2.0 sacks, one pass breakup, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble in 2020. He had a careerhigh six tackles against both Marshall on Oct. 17 and UAB on Oct. 31. Cole had at least three stops in eight games during the 2020 campaign.
Williamson has been named to both the Conference USA and Paycom Jim Thorpe Award preseason watch lists. A native of Dallas, he finished the 2020 season third on the team with 56 total tackles, including 32 solo, while also registering 2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, three interceptions, three pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble.
Williamson was an honorable mention for the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award Player of the Week in 2020 after he registered two interceptions against UAB and forced a fumble at the goal line to give Tech the gamewinning possession. The sophomore defensive back registered multiple tackles in every game of the 2020 campaign.
Woods started in all 10 games at cornerback as a true freshman for the Bulldogs in the 2020 season. He made his first career appearance at Southern Miss on Sept. 19 where he posted a career-high six tackles. Woods led the Bulldogs with six pass breakups during the campaign and registered 30 total tackles, including 21 solo, and two interceptions. He posted a tackle in nine games, including seven games recording at least three tackles. Woods was named to the 2020 Conference USA All-Freshman Team.
“We’ve been coming along really well,” Woods said. “It’s a grind. It’s a process coming in every day working and getting better. We brought in two transfers during the spring and they’ve been coming along. Injuries are a part of this game. We’ve been working and trying to elevate the room and get better every day.”