North Texas pulls away from Cajuns in fourth quarter.
DENTON, Texas — Rickey Bustle was looking for a defining moment for his Ragin’ Cajuns here Saturday night.
The Sun Belt Conference game at North Texas was a chance for Louisiana to revive a season in jeopardy.
UNT’s Mean Green was opening defense of its Sun Belt title and was primed to impress a crowd of 19,271 at Fouts Field.
If UL was going to get back on beam, the challenge was there for the taking.
The Cajuns took a surprising 7-0 lead and remained combative at halftime, but the 44-23 victory stamped UNT as the team to beat once again.
It was 30-23 after three periods, but the Mean Green put it away with two scores in the final quarter, capping a night when they had touchdowns measuring 29, 54, 39, 14 and 37 yards.
“We fought our tails off to get it to 30-23, and then — boom — they hit another big play on us,” Bustle said. “We also hurt ourselves with turnovers and penalties that had us backed up.”
Senior quarterback Eric Rekieta hit 21-of-35 passes for 192 yards and ran for a four-yard score in his first start of the season for the Cajuns. But he also suffered three interceptions.
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Bruce Brown
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