Warren Easton has routinely developed Division I talent during the tenures of former head coach Tony Hull and its current head coach Jerry Phillips.
During that span, its top prospects have received national accolades, hype and an array of offers. What the program is not accustomed to is having one of its top prospects go undervalued or under recruited, as is the case with 2018 standout defensive back Damien Tate.
The pesky McNeese State commit that stands just under 5-feet-10 and 180 pounds, could be the city's most valuable player for the first four games of the 2017 season, doing just about everything for the Warren Easton Fighting Eagles.