uhhhh, No. That's what happens when you play football.Originally Posted by locoguano
uhhhh, No. That's what happens when you play football.Originally Posted by locoguano
Amen. Another one here driving in from Houston tomorrow afternoon. And will enjoy having my 15 or so coming to H-town next week. If we Houston transplants can come to Lafayette for every home game, then you Lafayette homers can make it to the H for one game.Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman
NO EXCUSES
I will be comng in on Saturday from Baton Rouge, and going to Houston next weekend!Originally Posted by rhineaux
Geaux Cajuns!!!!!
Dumb comment... just plain dumb. I don't recall many injuries in Baton Rouge on either side. You need to talk to folks in the know and they will tell you injuries in D1 football are not related to the score differential. I guess Toefield's broken arm 4 years ago taught him never to take on UL again... huh?Originally Posted by locoguano
Originally Posted by Turbine
Move the game to 7:00
25,000
UL 35
EMU 10
I was pumping gas(not releasing it) today, and thought whatever the price comes out to will be the attendance at the game on Saturday(4p.m. redbug)!
Now I was filling my lawnmower gas can and just topping off my SUV(gas gussler/earth warming machine) and I came out with 19,341.![]()
Now that is scientific!!!!!!!!
DaddyCajun
Finishers.
That's what coach Jeff Genyk wants his Eastern Michigan football team to become.
Last year's 31-10 home win over the University of Louisiana was an all-too-rare example of his Eagles getting an opponent down and keeping them down. He'd like nothing better than for Saturday's game against UL in Cajun Field to be this year's first such example.
EMU, making its first-ever visit to Acadiana at 4 p.m. Saturday, lost three games by two points or less in last year's 4-7 season. Over the last two weekends, the 0-4 Eagles had several chances for a road win over a Big 10 conference team before falling 14-6 at Northwestern, and lost to in-state rival Central Michigan 24-17 in overtime.
"It's definitely very frustrating when you look at the films," said standout senior receiver Eric Deslauriers. "There's a few simple things that we could have done to change the outcome, but we couldn't pull it off."
"We're taking games down to the last possession," Genyk said, "but we haven't won them. We're confident in our improvement, but not in finishing teams off. We're lacking there."
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Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
The Eastern Michigan football team's defensive line could have a difficult time stopping the Ragin' Cajun rushing attack of of Louisiana-Lafayette when they face them at 4 p.m. on Saturday in Lafayette, La.
If the fact that the Eastern Michigan football is 0-4 isn't bad enough, the team's next opponent's top running back says he's motivated to play against EMU since he is photographed being tackled on the cover of the Eagles' 2006 team media guide.
Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin Cajuns' back, Tyrell Fenroy is fifth in the Sun Belt conference with 173 yards.
Fenroy is the star of the team and is paired up in the backfield with senior fullback, Chester Johnson, the team's leading rusher in 2003.
Senior quarterback Jerry Babb has attempted only 35 passes this season, and has 17 rushes for two touchdowns. Last season against the Eagles, Babb completed 21 passes for 228 yards. He also ran 12 times for 83 yards.
Five different Cajuns have rushing touchdowns this season, which could spell disaster for an Eagles defense that averages 188 yards rushing given up per game.
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By Jeremiah Juncker
easternecho.com
I'll go with right at 20,000 maybe a little over and final score 31-20 Cajuns.
Originally Posted by DaddyCajun
Well then, using your logic I'll be filling up the 40-gal suburban from my trip in from SA; so that should get us about 81,000 for the game!![]()
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