fashion shoes designs -- As a new football season looms for LSU, former Catholic High lineman Josh Dworaczyk has some very big shoes printer to fill.
Dworaczyk, no undersized person himself at 6 feet, 6 inches and 286 pounds, is the heir apparent at right guard to Herman Johnson, the former All-American who led the offensive line shoes print for two seasons.
And while the redshirt sophomore saw time on the line last season for the Tigers, he is about to step into the trenches where many a football game is won or lost. His attitude is, “Bring it on.” “I’m real excited to step into that role and do whatever I can to help my team,” said Dworaczyk. “It’s a tremendous challenge to step into that role that Herman had but all I can do is be myself and do the role that I can play for the team.”
Dworaczyk speaks highly of what Johnson meant to the line and the team, and says this year’s line will miss what Johnson brought to the table.
The line also will go through a period of adjustment because right tackle Ciron Black played next to designer shoes and the two knew what each other was going to do.
“Their communication was that they knew what the other guy was doing,” said Dworaczyk. “It’s something that Ciron and I are working hard for. That’s what camp is for, to be able to develop that offensive line.”
After redshirting his true freshman year in 2007, Dworaczyk played extensively last year on both the offensive line, as a tight end in short-yardage situations and as a shield on the punting team.

