"UL won against Monroe despite a list of all the things that have made this such a frustrating team to follow - questionable play-calling, penalties and turnovers topping the list.
It would have been nice if it didn't have to be that way, but it was. And UL survived.
"We put together three great games (against Illinois, Kent State and Kansas State), and I do believe that our players know now that we'll flip the page on this game that we played tonight and we'll flip the gauge back to zero and get ready for the next one," UL coach Rickey Bustle said. "It doesn't matter who you're playing, you've got to play your best game.
"We've preached it, they've bought into it and they're seeing the results that are happening."
We can debate play-calling against Monroe that limited Fenroy to six carries in the first half. Those 113 yards at halftime should have been more.
We can debate a team with a 34-16 lead not making the belly of ULM's defense pay by ramming the greatest running back in school history at it time and time again. Heck, let Mike Desormeaux keep the ball on the zone option - not throw a 55-yard pick for a score on an ill-advised out-route that allowed the Warhawks to make a game of it.
That, though, is water under the dam for one reason: UL's self-imposed adversity only created more resolve. And that resolve brought victory."
Good article. Little to early for New Orleans Bowl talk though... Still alot of football to play!
If the Defense can continue to get better and develop that nasty attitude it will get interesting.
Last nights Offense will be the story of the game but the defenses effort in the first half is what got us the win. If they don't hold ULM to those 3 FG all those record stats or for not.