Running the football hasn't been a problem for the University of Louisiana for more than a season.
The Ragin' Cajuns rushed for 170 yards or more in every game last season after the season opener, and finished the season ranked seventh nationally in averaging more than 254 yards a game. UL had 330 ground yards one week ago against North Carolina A&T.
Even in the lopsided losses to LSU and Texas A&M to open this season, the Cajun rushers still averaged 134 yards.
The passing game was another story. UL went into Saturday's home contest against Eastern Michigan averaging less than 53 yards and completing only 35 percent of its passes.
"We needed to throw the football better," said Cajun coach Rickey Bustle.
His team responded and quarterback Jerry Babb excelled Saturday, and the result was a 33-14 victory that evened the Cajuns at 2-2.
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Dan McDonald
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