LAFAYETTE — It’s beginning to look a lot like last season for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette football team.
The Cajuns are again 0-2 and they’ve been outscored 96-10, compared to 91-13 in 2005.
After defeats at LSU and Texas A&M, the Cajuns have a chance to regroup with an open date.
Then Division I-AA North Carolina A&T is coming to Cajun Field for the Sept. 23 home opener.
Meanwhile, UL-Lafayette coach Rickey Bustle knows what it’s going to take in order to refocus a team that was overmatched in each of its first two games.
“We’re going to have to get back to the fundamental things,” Bustle said after losing to A&M 51-7 Saturday night at Kyle Field.
Both Bustle, his players and Aggies coach Dennis Franchione indicated the obvious.
For Bustle, ULL was outmuscled by a bigger and more physical team on both sides of the ball.
“We got beat one-on-one,” Bustle said. “We didn’t defend the quarterback. They (A&M) just whipped us.”
Cajuns quarterback Michael Desormeaux, who for the second straight week relieved starter Jerry Babb, said there was little the UL-Lafayette offense could do against the Aggies defensive front.
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By BOB ARDOIN
Special to The Advocate