What a difference it makes to be on the plus end of a one-sided victory.
Senior quarterback Jerry Babb and the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns got to see how the other half lives on Saturday with a rain-soaked, lightning-delayed 48-7 trouncing of North Carolina A&T at Cajun Field.

Babb ran for touchdowns of 4 and 13 yards, threw a 4-yard touchdown to Corey Fredrick and in general was blessed with the kind of get-well performance of which every quarterback dreams .

"It always feels good to have the kind of night we had," Babb said. "We felt like we were stuck in a rut, but today we got in a rhythm, especially running the ball. The offensive line did a great job of opening up holes, and the backs did a good job of finding them and getting through there."

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Bruce Brown
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