Offense commits record 10 turnovers as Texas A&M take 31-7 win
Bruce Brown
Posted on September 1, 2002
Rickey Bustle was a prophet.
Bustle said last week that his UL Ragin' Cajuns could not beat themselves and expect to defeat the Texas A&M Aggies.
Saturday night before a crowd of 75,087 at Kyle Field, the Cajuns handed the ball to the Aggies an astounding 10 times and handed the season opener over to their hosts by a 31-7 score.
Six of the Cajun turnovers came in the first half, yet they trailed just 3-0 at the break thanks to a gritty defensive effort. It wasn't until the second half that the wheels came off.
"We might have talked about it too much," Bustle said. "That's the worst kind of nightmare you can have. I've watched those early games on television, and it will be close at half and one team will falter.
"Offensively, we didn't give ourselves a chance. We had some success on some plays. It wasn't like it just wasn't working out there.
"And it seems like every time we tipped the ball, they got it."
Quarterback Jon Van Cleave threw six interceptions before yielding to junior college transfer Eric Rekeita, who threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Frederick Stamps with 2:34 to play for the lone Cajun score.
The first half was a matter of coulda, shoulda, woulda.
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