FAU has some kind of massive head case going on. The football talent is there from last season but they aren't playing like it. Maybe Coach Schnellenberger is more focused on FAU going to the Big East than the task at hand.
Now, the Fowls could shake it off at any time and play havoc with somebody else's season. Here's hoping it isn't us.
Not taking anything away for a fantastic performance by the Cajuns by any means but it was good to watch somebody else shooting themselves in the foot like that for a change. I've lost track of the number of games we've lost playing the way Ark St did. It was particularly the dropped balls considering how much time Leonard had to pick up his receivers.
I agree with you, who wooda thunk!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree with Jay, put all the pieces together, and things did not look bright. He knew Dez was not gonna play, I did not know that, until game day when I asked a UL Trainer if he was gonna play. Evidently, his sprained knee was a big concern. SO hats off to ALL the Cajun Players and STAFF
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Well it ain't going to be Troy as they demolished FAU. Folks there is one sure way to get to the New Orleans Bowl. Beat FIU, Troy, FAU. Then Middle would be a nice season ender but really the next three wins it. It will be very difficult to beat any of these teams, especially Troy, and FAU on the road.
FRENCHIE, AIN'T THAT THE TRUTH. ASU, could have set a conference or NCAA record for penalities if the zebras had opened their eyes. Our conference officials in all sports SUX period. It ain't just us either but all Sunbelt games get the bottom barrell officials.
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There was one glaring miss by an official on a huge pass by the Wolves. Picture the official at two o'clock, our guy the middle of the clock, a Red Wolf with outstretched arms grabbing our lineman between the official, the UL defensive player, and the quarterback who is at eight o'clock. How could he miss that?
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