LOUISIANA La. — The first true scrimmage won’t happen until Wednesday, but Louisiana head football coach Rickey Bustle wanted to give his squad a taste of what to expect.
Bustle and the Ragin’ Cajun staff put the squad through an 18-play mini-scrimmage at the end of Monday’s morning practice, and the staff liked what they saw.
“That was a pretty good session,” Bustle said. “The offensive kids worked hard and the defense flew to the ball. We didn’t have many snaps, and we just lined up in base offense and defense and got us something to look at on film.”
The Cajuns worked out for just over two hours in Monday’s morning session and just under two hours in the afternoon in their second two-a-day activity of fall drills. The squad is alternating two-a-days and once-daily workouts in accordance with NCAA rules.
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Dan McDonald
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