Better bring a coat and some whiskey. I will have both.
It's better than being cold any raining...but man was I uncomfortable last weekend at Tiger Stadium. I think I'll actually dress appropriately this weekend.
Since we are short of linebackers, how about playing with 5 defensive backs, didn't I read that LSU put in 5 d-backs after half and shut Troy's passing game down...
they may have put more DB's in there, but LSU didn't do anything to stop our passing game. It was Troy's receivers dropping 13 passes that killed our passing game. Troy screwed itself, we were the better team Saturday night.
I'll have to check, but possible the MT game is on MSSN up here which covers maryland, DC, parts of WVa, Va and Pa.
Also e-mailed the article to Rickey. Hopefully it went thru alright.
GEAUX CAJUNS
Trigger
Hello Cajun fans... Hope you are planning on making the trip to Troy this weekend. Just wanted to offer a bit of information. First if you are staying at the local hotels Friday and Saturday there are shuttles that will pick you up and take you to the stadium, as well as take you back after the game. This works really well if you plan on staying warm with something other than a blanket, and don't need to drive. The local weather stations say it should be about 42 at game time dropping to the low to mid thirties by end of the game. The east side of the baseball field is probably out for tailgating that is where "kids Zone" is located. There is a church parking lot at the corner of George Wallace and University that makes a really good tailgating spot. It cost $10.00 per vehicle, but it's worth it. Great location, across the street from the main entrance with easy access if you choose to walk out to your car at times during the game. Also, I like to think some great tailgating in the parking lot just on the other side of the shrubs . Our tailgating area is located just across from the main entrance to Movie Gallery Stadium. Come by and visit and eat some good southern food. Your hospitality was great when we visited last year. Cajun Charlie and his tailgating friends know how to throw a tailgating party. Thanks for your hospitality. We would like to return the favor.
Look forward to seeing you
Go Trojans
Maybe if we would stop running the ZONE, or if you are going to run a zone, and are unable to put pressure, drop the ends back to help with pockets in the zone! JMO
Rev
Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns practiced on Sunday night following last Saturday’s tough loss at Florida Atlantic.
The Cajuns, hampered by a rash of injuries, practiced in sweats for less than one hour. The team returned on Tuesday and Wednesday for two more abbreviated practice sessions.
The team did not dress in full pads for either day and did not have any varsity periods. The Cajuns will practice on Thursday and leave for Montgomery, Ala., on Friday afternoon.
Official UL Injury Report (as of Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008):
Brad Bryant, OL (knee – questionable);
Brad Bustle, OL (shoulder – probable);
Jason Chery, WR (hamstring – probable);
Michael Desormeaux, QB (knee – probable);
Ladarius Green, TE (thumb – probable);
Junior Jean, DB (shoulder – out);
Erik Jones, TE (neck – probable);
Derik Keyes, DB (shoulder – probable);
Devon Lewis-Buchanan, LB (groin – probable);
Daylon McCoy , LB (hamstring – probable);
Verlin Moore, WR (hamstring –probable),
Chris Richard, LB (shoulder – out);
Undrea Sails, RB (ankle/knee – out);
Derrick Smith, WR (ankle – probable);
Jonathan Thomas, FB (knee – out);
Phillip Walker, FB (toe – probable, upgraded from questionable);
Jezreel Washington, LB (toe – questionable);
Colin Windsor, OL (thumb – out).
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