That's just a lame defeatist attitude. These guys don't want to lose any more then the fans. They just got beat by a better team and will try and learn from their mistakes. I'd rather see them lose every game then to play in a "lower level league". Things will get better..Can't get much worse.
No way we stop Juice Williams. Our D simply is too small, too slow and our offense is way too predictable. I feel bad for Fenroy. 4 years of busting it on and off the field and he'll probably never play in a bowl game. What a shame. Bustle should pay back a portion of his salary for the sad product we get.
Congrats to USM on a great game. Thanks for hosting us in Hattiesburg, sorry the storm forced so many of us to cancel the trip.
Good luck the rest of the season, and particularly with Auburn this weekend.
It killed me to do so but I had to cancel in order to bring a relative and her pup out of New Orleans. The 3 hour sit on I-10 west wasn't fun but we couldn't wait until today.
USM is a fine school with a great football program and a few anonymous visitors on an internet forum certainly doesn't detract from those "facts".
Time to hunker and bow focus on the really important things.
Is it just me or does it seem that at least 2-3 teams/year have record performances against us. This year we are 1 for 1 and have a felling we'll be 3 for 3 pretty soon. Does anyone have a clue as to how many times this has happened under the Bustle era ??? Turbine? I have a feeling it's a pretty high number - not sure I can count that high !!!
7 years into the "Ricky Bustle Era", and the Ragin Cajuns give up 427 rushing yards and only manage 131 passing yards in a losing effort to a Conferance USA opponent. Defensively, we are inept and soft. Offensively, we are horribly one dimentional and predictable. 7 years in, and Ricky Bustle has done nothing to change the losing landscape of our school. UL Lafayette is the dormat of the Sun Belt Conference, and realistically is one of the 5 worst-performing FBS programs. It's time for something to change, definitely. For a school that has the second-largest enrollment in the state of Louisiana, the perfomance over the past 7 years has been totally unacceptable.
Meanwhile, Louisiana Tech defeats SEC opponent Mississippi State and Arkansas State defeats Big 12 opponent Texas A&M. What are these programs doing that we are not?
...guys but these things happen. Alot of football left and as I've heard said, its not how you run the race but how you finish.
I've enjoyed my visits here over the past few weeks and I've got to say again, great group of fans here.
Good luck the rest of the way.
You guys are awesome. I was impressed with the turnout yesterday and how down to earth your fans were. I was excited to see students come with faces painted etc. You are one of the few teams in the past few years I can say I would love to have back at The Rock next season. Your fans were an impressive turnout and the team seemed like some good guys except for No. 18 that flipped off the student section every time he walked by. I hope to see you all at another USM vs. Cajuns game somewhere down the road. Take it easy and stay away from Gustav.
I didn't see the Cajun game, but I kept up with it a tad on/line. To be honest, I didn't figure you guys to win, but I was surprised by the margin of the USM win.
Did you head to Fla from the game? Seems like we in for a blow. I have 7 people staying with me from the NO area, 2 cats, and 3 dogs. At least they didn't bring the snakes like last time.
Good luck to you.
HATTIESBURG, Miss. – Damion Fletcher gave UL huge headaches in its season-opener on Saturday night.
The junior running back enjoyed a game to remember, although it was one the Ragin' Cajuns would rather forget after a 51-21 loss to Southern Miss before 32,792 at M.M. Roberts Stadium.
Fletcher, the preseason offensive player of the year in Conference USA, shredded UL's defense a career-high 222 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries as the Golden Eagles won in Larry Fedora's head coaching debut.
"The O-line proved that they can get the job done," said Fletcher, who rushed for a program-record 1,586 yards last season. "I just ran hard and did the things we do in practice."
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • August 30, 2008
i only got to hear it on the radio but it sure seemed pretty damn bad on the defensive side of the ball esp. Illinois on deck OUCH ! ! !
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