What, the part about the five turnovers? ASURW, that's not going to happen again. That's pretty much the difference right there.
Louisiana 38
stAte 36
Cajuns let the offensive line and the running backs do the heavy lifting. Get a lead, rest Harris for the second half, run run run. When we pass, spread it around. We have several good receivers who just need a few touches to make a big difference. Play solid defense, get pressure on the QB, make just one good special teams play and we run away with it. Seems simple. 48-17. Cajuns
UL ------------> 57
ASU-----------> 30
We will try and establish the run... I have no doubt. But, we have the passing artillery to keep ASU from hunkering down... and they know it. If our play calling is intelligent, and Broadway performs well, ASU is going to get confused, frustrated, worn down, and owned. We are not going to gift them the turnovers we did last year. That just ain't happening. If their offense plays well... and manages to attack some of our defensive weaknesses... they may keep it close. If ASU allows our defense to get confident... our special teams tightens the screws... we will have our way with ASU. This is not last year's game by a mile. Bank on it.
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