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LAFAYETTE - One thing was lost amid the excitement of Louisiana's come-from-behind Homecoming victory over Idaho, quarterback Eric Rekieta's inspiring performance in relief of the injured Jon Van Cleave, and the last-second Vandal field goal miss that provided the 31-28 victory Saturday.
That was the performance of the Ragin' Cajun defense, which came up with one of its best efforts of the season over the final three quarters.
And nobody, absolutely nobody, in the crowd of 12,621 rain-soaked fans would have expected that after the game's first 11 minutes. Most of that crowd was wondering at that time if the Cajun defense was bothering to make an appearance or avoid embarrassment.
"When they went down and scored the first three times they had the ball, we were a little shell-shocked," said Cajun head coach Rickey Bustle.
"We got off to a slow start," said defensive tackle Walter Sampson.
No kidding. Idaho, ranked sixth nationally in pass offense, made it look pretty easy in the opening minutes. It took the Vandals only 16 plays to put up 21 points, driving for scores on drives that ate up only 1:43, 1:14 and 2:44 on the clock.
IU quarterback Brian Lindgren had 135 yards and three touchdown passes by the 4:42 mark of the first quarter.
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