Why are you giving up winning the Sun Belt this year? If we go ahead and upset North Texas who knows what happens next?
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Why are you giving up winning the Sun Belt this year? If we go ahead and upset North Texas who knows what happens next?
I guess I shouldn't rule out a North Texas like run, where they started out 0-5 and then all those games in a row and ended up winning the conference.
Any news?
We miss you Greg.
<blockquote><p align=justify>LOUISIANA La. — Ricky Calais was on the short list of Ragin’ Cajuns who had a few good moments the last time UL visited Minnesota.
The former Lafayette High star was a sophomore in 2001, wide-eyed and eager to prove his mettle against a Big Ten school.
He did that with his first career interception, which he returned 20 yards for a touchdown just before halftime.
He also blocked a Golden Gopher field goal, something the current Cajuns view highly in weekly planning.
And Calais paced the Cajuns in tackles that day with seven stops.
Not much else went right that day, however.
The Gophers steamrolled the UL defense with 31 first downs, 331 yards rushing on 61 tries and 533 yards of total offense.
When the Cajuns got back on the charter flight to head home, they were on the painful end of a 44-14 score that could have been worse.
“That game was exciting for me, because I got my first interception and my first touchdown,” Calais said on Thursday. “It gave us momentum at halftime.”
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The theft drew the Cajuns within 20-7 at the break, but they couldn’t sustain the effort for an upset.
“I hope we can go up there this time and change things around,” said Calais, who joins his Cajun teammates for today’s flight to Minneapolis for Saturday’s game at the Metrodome.
Calais was soon shelved by a knee injury in 2001, cutting into a promising season and career. Now he’s a senior who already has his degree and is serving as a role player and role model for younger teammates.
“I’m averaging about 10-12 snaps a game,” Calais said, “so I have to make all the plays I can make while I’m in there.”
Fellow senior Ross Brupbacher starts at one linebacker with junior Stanley Smith, while Calais, sophomore Tyler Norman and freshman Mack Fair are the backups.
They figure to have their hands full with a brawny Gophers offense that is averaging 271 yards per game rushing.
“Our style will be just like it is for every other game,” Calais said. “We’ll rely on speed. Last week, Houston had the biggest offensive line in the country, so we had to use our speed to get around them.”
The Cajuns’ reliance on speed will get a boost from playing in the Metrodome.
“For the players going there for the first time, I tell them that you feel a lot faster on turf,” Calais said. “When we played there before, it was my first time on turf, and I felt fast.”
It will definitely feel different than last week’s game against Houston in heavy rains at Cajun Field.
“That was fun,” Calais said. “It was like playing in your backyard again, like when you were a kid.”
Having fun this week will take hard work, though.
Minnesota tight end Ben Utecht has 10 catches in two previous games against the Cajuns, including 7 for 78 yards and three touchdowns in last year’s 35-11 win at Cajun Field.
He is sure to be a big part of Cajun preparations, along with running back Marion Barber III and quarterback Asad Abdul-Khaliq.
“Khaliq is a lot more mature now,” said Calais. “He checks off plays at the line and does a good job running their offense.”
The advice from veteran Calais against that kind of challenge?
“Don’t be nervous, just play,” he said, sounding like someone who knows what it’s like to produce big plays on a big stage.
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Thanks for your concern. I have been traveling and just got back. Greg has a torn MCL but his ACL was not damaged,that was great news. He has played in every game since he's been at UL,started the last 15. He will be out several weeks and will make some decisions at that time. He is in a straight knee brace and crutches for now and can't drive but is making it to classes with the help of his team mates. Things don't go the way we would like on the field but the team is a very close group. Greg is down right now,he has never missed a game because of injury(UL,HS,JR-H). He gets to do something he loves to do, and knows their are things going on in the world that are bigger than football and lots of people have things much much worse than a torn MCL. Thanks again for your concern.
I saw the thread with you and your parents you make a fine family. I know you can help the team, but if you are not 100% I recommend medical redshirting. Blocking for a sophomore quarterback and a senior running back will be so much more fun next year. Bottom line get well Greg, but at the right pace.
“Our focus has been and will be on us trying to get better,” Mason said, “and you can’t help but notice that Lafayette went into South Carolina in front of 82,000 people and played them extremely tough (a 14-7 loss). I really feel we’re going to have to be better than we were last week.”
Lafayette?
If Williams is eligible next year, my money is on him to be the starter at QB unless we sign a pretty good juco.
"I saw the thread with you and your parents you make a fine family. I know you can help the team, but if you are not 100% I recommend medical redshirting. Blocking for a sophomore quarterback and a senior running back will be so much more fun next year. Bottom line get well Greg, but at the right pace."
I completely agree. I was injured in HS and had to sit out a few games. It was not fun. Tell him to hang in there. Best of luck to Greg for a speedy recovery!..O..
Change that to all 3Quote:
Originally posted by CajunCall
Two of those undefeated teams finished in the top 10 last year.
Yes we do have a tough schedule for a rebuilding year. I've seen next year's schedule somewhere & I remember not seeing as many major schools on the schedule. Just don't remember the schools. If anybody has next year's sch. please post it. Thanks.
GEAUX CAJUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know if they know what hit em but Minnesota has gotten good in the past few years.
Rekeita shows that sometimes you need to take chances.
But thats OK Babb needs to be able to watch how a Senior takes chances and succeeds.
It's OK if he fails because sometimes if you are overly careful you are asking for failure.