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Thread: The Book: 2002-03 Louisiana Football season

  1. UL Football 2002 First Fall Intersquad Scrimmage

    The Ragin’ Cajuns football team enjoyed their first intersquad scrimmage on Wednesday. The Cajuns ran a scripted 72-play afternoon set, following a two-hour morning practice under light rain.

    The majority of heavy rain fell between the Cajuns two practices. The rain was heavy enough to drench the ground and divert head coach Rickey Bustle’s plans to scrimmage at Cajun Field. Instead the team ran their scrimmage on the practice field.

    The team worked 12 of the 72 plays on special teams. Units Bustle refers to as “pride” and “pride and joy”.

    The “pride” team is the Cajuns punt unit, while the “pride and joy” team is punt block/return team.

    Bustle was pleased with both units, as “pride” looked sharp and “pride and joy” blocked one punt.

    “It’s so important not to let a punt get blocked,” said Bustle. “The players on that unit need to take pride in not letting it happen.”

    “There is so much pride in both of them. ‘Pride’ takes pride in not allowing a punt to get blocked. On the other side, there is a lot of joy when ‘pride and joy’ blocks a punt.

    “Both units’ players are hand picked. It’s both offense and defensive players in there working together.”

    The Cajuns scrimmage was a 60-play scripted event. Different sets of offensive and defensive groups battled against one another for six plays, then a different group would take the field on both sides of the ball.

    Each half lasted exactly 30 plays.

    “I thought it was a good scrimmage,” Bustle added. “There was a lot of intensity and plays were made on both sides of the ball.

    “The players have been eagerly waiting for this. I wish it wasn’t so muddy, but it didn’t seem to adversely affect anyone. I saw some good individual plays, but now we need to do that as a team.”

    Bustle did point out that the Cajuns fell victim to an unacceptable number of mental mistakes.

    “We made some mistakes, missing a few tackles and taking way to many penalties. The number of flags thrown was disappointing.

    “Offensively it’s tough to have only six plays and then be out. Hopefully on Saturday we can get a little more rhythm.”

    The Cajuns will practice at 4 p.m. on Thursday and have their last two-a-day practice on Friday, working at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. On Saturday, the team will have a heavy dose of special teams meetings in the morning, followed by a 4 p.m. scrimmage.

    Bustle hopes the weather will cooperate enough to allow the team to have Saturday’s scrimmage at Cajun Field. The team will have their final fall scrimmage sometime next week.


  2. #32

    Louisiana

    “We made some mistakes, missing a few tackles and taking way to many penalties. The number of flags thrown was disappointing. "

    That is not good news, hope Coach Bustle gets their heads out of their behinds before the first game. Good news is so far no major injuries.


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  4. UL Basketball Cajun football squad washed out again



    LAFAYETTE - What did the Ragin' Cajun football team do to deserve this fate?

    The UL squad has been trying to get in a scrimmage for the better part of two days, only to have Mother Nature come up with two straight defensive stops.

    If possible, Sunday's aborted scrimmage activity was more frustrating than the Cajuns' Saturday attempt, which was canceled due to rain and saturated fields.

    The squad was actually on the field Sunday, going through warm-ups in anticipation of an extensive 3 p.m. scrimmage. The 100-plus-play workout was going to answer a lot of questions for the UL Lafayette coaching staff heading into the final two weeks of preseason drills.

    At approximately 2:50 p.m., the skies opened over Cajun Field, and 30 minutes later head coach Rickey Bustle reluctantly made the call to move practice indoors to Bourgeois Hall.

    "The football gods have not been good to us," Bustle said after the rains washed out his second attempt at the team's second full-scale scrimmage. "It's really frustrating."

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  5. This is Upsetting

    HELP

    The University of Louisiana has a Cajun Dome with an Arena II padded carpet. Hash marks and all.

    I don't care if this isn't one of the "FREE" days set up for basketball. Hasn't Bustle enabled a lot more money to flow into the coffers since his arrival?

    USE the assets we have.
    NOW


  6. UL Football 2003 DRAFT Preview Prior to 2002

    GREAT BLUE NORTH Pre-season College Football

    DRAFT REPORT

    "After several years in the college football wilderness, UL appears to be a program on a bit of a rise; CB Tillman, for example, is one of the best cover corners in the country no one has ever heard of, while the DT pairing of Sampson and Smith is very active, combining for 13 tackls for loss and 8 sacks last fall; Sampson, at 6-4, 290, is particularly intriguing to NFL scouts; neither MLB Brupbacher nor WR Dugas is overly big or fast, but both are very productive nonetheless."

    Potential Louisiana draftees for 2003

    CB Carl Tillman Charles
    DT Walter Sampson
    DT Charley Smith
    WR Nick Dugas
    MLB Ross Brupbacher
    OT Jonathon Raush
    RB Jerome Coleman
    CB Ivan Taylor


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    Wow, that's impressive. And, let's not forget, Van Cleave has the potential to be drafted in 2004. Just like everybody is saying, we have the most talent in the Sun Belt. Now, let's turn that talent into W's.


  8. UL Football Monday night Football


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    Who are these people?

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    Field generals.

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    Are you ready for some football? Monday night Football at Cajun Basin.


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    Originally posted by Turbine
    Who are these people?
    I don't know who they are, but the young one in the middle sure is an ugly booger.

  13. #43

    Louisiana

    Where did they get those UL hats without the Lafayette underneath?


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    Originally posted by SwampFox
    Where did they get those UL hats without the Lafayette underneath?
    Oh the hours spent on the Lafayette threads. You just don't know how hard it is to remove them.

  15. #45

    Louisiana

    I spent two days (on and off) removing the Lafayette from my hat. My wife thought I had lost it (she is from Texas and does not understand).


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