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  1. #2981

    UL Football Re: TAILGATIN INFO FOR TROY

    WE HAVE TO GET UL FANS OUT TO TROY ON SATURDAY!!!!!!!!

    Find some friends get together, and head out there on Saturday to cheer on OUR BOYS! If you are driving, I suggest getting your tickets before you go from the Cajundome Box Office so you are sure to be sitting with the UL faithful at the game!

    If you can't drive, get on the Alumni bus and let them drive you there. It includes the ride there and back, snacks on the bus, and game ticket too.
    http://www.louisianaalumni.org/site....eID=68&eID=309

    We have to start traveling better as a school in general...bowl commitees like that!

  2. #2982

    Default Re: La Tech vs UL in a Bowl Game ???

    No Z there is not a thread about your name issue on the BBB board however we still refer to you as ULL on there. One of the things I think also hurts our attendance in football is the damn quarter system. Our students are never in school during some of our biggest games. They were not in attendance for the Utah State game and most won't be back for the Nevada game. Students don't stay in Ruston when there isn't school. Not much to do there when school is out.


  3. UL Football Ragin' Cajuns Fall to 5-5


      Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns, hampered by injuries to key personnel, were hampered by Florida Atlantic on Saturday afternoon by a final score of 40-29 at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.

    Louisiana (5-5, 4-1) falls into a first place tie in the Sun Belt Conference with Troy (6-3, 4-1). The Trojans play a non-conference game at Louisiana State on Saturday evening. The Cajuns travel to Troy next Saturday in a game that will decide at least a piece of the SBC championship.

    Florida Atlantic (5-5, 3-2) keeps their SBC title hopes alive with the victory. FAU would need to win their two remaining games, have Troy lose their two remaining SBC games and have the Cajuns lose to Middle Tennessee to create a two-way tie with UL.

    The Owls put the game out of reach in the third quarter following the Cajuns third turnover of the game. Rusty Smith hit Rob Housler with a 23-yard touchdown pass to put FAU in front by a 33-7 margin with less than six minutes remaining in the third stanza.

    Cajuns quarterback Michael Desormeaux was given the rest of the night off after the touchdown. Brad McGuire replaced Desormeaux and was under center until replaced by Chris Masson with 6:20 remaining.

    McGuire led the Cajuns on a 13-play, 74-yard scoring drive in the fourth quarter. He tossed a two-yard touchdown pass to Ladarius Green with 7:44 remaining in the game.

    Masson’s first career pass attempt was intercepted. On the next series, Masson was 6-for-6 passing for 82 yards, throwing a 30-yard touchdown pass to Luke Aubrey. Aubrey caught a two-point pass from Masson to pull the Cajuns within 40-29 with 1:40 remaining in the game.

    Cajuns running back Tyrell Fenroy finished with 18 carries for 92 yards and a touchdown. Fenroy was unable to reach 100 yards rushing in any of his four career games vs. FAU.

    Fenroy is now 17 rushing yards from tying Kevin Faulk’s State of Louisiana career rushing record. He is one rushing touchdown from Brian Mitchell’s UL mark of 47 career rushing touchdowns. He is two rushing scores from Mitchell’s UL single-season mark of 19 rushing touchdowns and 42 rushing yards from Mitchell’s UL single-season mark of 1,311 rushing yards.

    FAU struck on the game’s opening drive, moving 64 yards in four plays. The Owls scored on a six-yard run by Charles Pierre to take a 6-0 lead. Nate Douglas blocked the extra point for the Cajuns, their first blocked kick of the season.

    A Cajuns fumble led to another FAU touchdown. Smith hit Chris Bonner with a 13-yard slant pass to give the Owls a 12-0 lead. UL blocked the extra point again, as Gerren Blount was able to stuff the kick.

    The Cajuns had a chance early in the second quarter, but were unsuccessful on third-and-one and fourth-and-one from the FAU 14-yard line. The Cajuns turned the ball over on downs to the Owls.

    FAU immediately traveled 85 yards in seven plays, scoring on 14-yard pass from Smith to Housler. The drive’s key play came on a 48-yard pass over the middle from Smith to his wide open tight end Jamari Grant.

    UL got on the board with a seven-play, 80-yard drive. Desormeaux connected with Green on a pair of passes totaling 37 yards. Fenroy capped the drive with a 14-yard touchdown run. The Cajuns trailed 19-7 with 7:22 remaining in the first half.

    FAU punted for the first time in the game, giving UL the ball at their 23-yard line with 5:55 to play in the second quarter. The Cajuns drove down to the FAU 23-yard line before Desormeaux was intercepted at the 19-yard line with 1:22 remaining.

    The Owls used 34 seconds in driving 81 yards for six more points. Smith found Cortez Gent in single coverage down the right side for a 44-yard completion down to the Cajuns 23-yard line. Two plays later, Willie Rose scored on a 10-yard rush to give the hosts a 26-7 lead at the half.

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  4. UL Football UGLY DAY: UL gets first Sun Belt loss


      FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Already battered and bruised physically, UL took an even bigger hit on Saturday.

    Florida Atlantic played like the defending Sun Belt champions, dominating the banged-up Ragin' Cajuns on both sides of the ball for a 40-29 win at Lockhart Stadium. The Owls scored the game's first 19 points and never looked

    back as UL lost for the second consecutive week despite holding the ball for nearly 38 minutes.

    "We came out too relaxed throughout the whole game," said UL strong safety Derik Keyes. "I guess we were thinking we were going to win and that they were going to lay down."

    The rest of the story

    Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • November 16, 2008

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  6. #2986

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    bump

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  7. #2987

    Default Re: Scout.com Bowl Projections 11/16/08

    Cincinnati is in the top 25 and they are predicted to go to the same bowl as last year? Don't want to be on the other side of the field for that!


  8. #2988

    Default Hello

    From Troy Alabama. Looking forward to the game this weekend. We are a little down today, we gave a huge win back to LSU last night. If anyone has any questions or needs any help let me know. If I can't tell you what you need to know someone on our board can. www.Gotroytrojans.com


  9. #2989
    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Hello

    I'm not sure if I can get to Troy yet for the game, but will keep up on the info as others request it. You guys did choke in the 2nd half, especially the 4Q. Didn't quite understand the offensive decisions with such a large lead, but the dropped passes didn't help. See you guys this weekend... hopefully for a competitive game.


  10. UL Football Who is backing the Linebackers


      FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - UL linebacker Jezreel Washington slowly limped off the field under his own power at Lockhart Stadium after Saturday's 40-29 loss to Florida Atlantic.

    The junior starter, who finished with two tackles after playing a bit in the second half, was seen using crutches after the team plane arrived back in Louisiana. The New Orleans native has been battling a turf toe injury.

    The rest of the story

    Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • November 17, 2008

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