They better ditch the do-it-yourself nachos at Cajun Field or else Im done.
They better ditch the do-it-yourself nachos at Cajun Field or else Im done.
I don't know which is the right way because I really wanted to see more scores but I remember Coach Stokley calling off the dogs in 1990 and I remember Tulittle, Tulimp, Tulane running it up on us vs. a Sam Roberston team about '84 in the Super Dome and bigtime on Stokley at Cajun Field in '98.
JMO, but I'm here to say at this time and at my age that I was proud of Coach Stokley in 1990 and I am proud of Coach Bustle for not doing it at ULM ('05 and '08) and not to Denton. I'm not sure I would have been able to do it their way.
"Cajuns - also known as the "hogs"."
You guys do realize that "hogs" is a 4-letter word.....
Geez guys, associate yourselves with winning, not losing......and never with the most foul, disgusting animal in America. These animals are known to be afraid of every moving thing. They shy away from adversity. They lie. They steal. They'll cheat you just for the fact of getting away with it.
For the love of all things good, have some dignity.......dump the swine reference.
It's fun to be able to discuss the topic of this thread from our prespective this time versus being on the receiving end.
Remember we want to get the Mean Green out of the last position in college football!!!!
DENTON, Texas - With the momentum building every week, UL quarterback Mike Desormeaux feels the bull's-eye on his back growing larger and larger.
"I think right now we have a target on us," Desormeaux said after Saturday's 59-30 win over North Texas. "We've been playing really well.
"I think every game people are coming out and gunning for us."
Fortunately, the Ragin' Cajuns (3-3 overall, 2-0 Sun Belt) have unloaded plenty of offensive ammo in the past four games.
UL lived up to its reputation as the nation's top rushing offense (331 yards per game) on Saturday by gaining 338 of its 590 yards on the ground. The Cajuns also set the program's modern-day scoring record in their highest-scoring effort since a 67-14 win over Corpus Christi in 1956.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • October 13, 2008
UL — Michael Desormeaux was among the walking wounded, with a bruised leg and a gimpy ankle on Saturday adding to the nagging injuries he'd picked up through the University of Louisiana’s first five games.
So why was the Ragin’ Cajuns quarterback smiling as he limped off of the artificial surface of North Texas’ Fouts Field Saturday night?
Another record-setting offensive performance in the Cajuns’ 59-30 win over the Mean Green helped. Desormeaux had his first’ three-touchdown game passing and was the game’s leading rusher with 123 yards, part of his personal 340-yard contribution.
But Desormeaux was also buoyed by UL (3-3, 2-0) showing itself and the rest of the Sun Belt Conference that it didn’t need tailback Tyrell Fenroy to put up big offensive numbers.
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By DAN MCDONALD
Special to The Advocate
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