His team is in the national top 20 RPI-wise, they're on the cusp of breaking into several national polls and they sit atop the Sun Belt Conference race.
The opponent has a losing record overall and in the league, and is coming off being swept at home by a conference rival.
Taking things for granted? Not a chance, said UL baseball coach Tony Robichaux, whose squad hosts Arkansas State in a weekend Sun Belt series beginning tonight.
"What's good about this team is they don't play to their opponent," Robichaux said Thursday after the Cajuns wrapped up preparation for the three-game slate. "They've been able to take care of a lot of mid-week games that we couldn't win last year.
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