It was moved to Sunday, December 21st for TV.
http://www.neworleansbowl.com/
Who cares, lets get the wins we need to get to NOLA............then we can get hammered and motorboat at scores. haha
A buddy of mine and I are hoping there's a bus for that game as well!! PLEEEEEEEEEEEEESE???
I love to look ahead and it tells a lot on whether to keep a coach or not---how many can we sign this year and what do we need----why does ULM, Tech, Tulane , and others have the commits and we have none????--we lose some of the most talented kids ever to play at UL-----Cherry, Smith, Fenroy, Des, and some line guys---Do we JUCO????
It would be great if he was a future HOF'er. Then his jersey would skyrocket in value. Not a bad investment ($25 on ebay).
A healthy crowd welcomed UL's football team home on Saturday night for its second home game of the season.
The Ragin' Cajuns rallied from a nine-point deficit in the fourth quarter for a 28-23 win over Arkansas State before 23,684 at Cajun Field.
It was the program's largest home crowd since 33,828 fans saw UL's 38-17 loss to McNeese State on Sept. 15, 2007.
"The fans were awesome," UL coach Rickey Bustle said. "And we appreciate it so much."
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • October 20, 2008
The celebration started for UL as soon as Arkansas State's last-second Hail Mary pass fell harmlessly to the turf in the end zone with no time remaining.
Within seconds, injured quarterback Mike Desormeaux showed as much excitement as one could with a sprained right knee. He soon found redshirt freshman Brad McGuire, who led the Ragin' Cajuns on two scoring drives in the fourth quarter to rally for Saturday's 28-23 win at Cajun Field.
The fallen leader and his replacement hugged at midfield. They thanked each other for their support. McGuire wept.
"I'm so overjoyed," Desormeaux said, almost yelling in excitement. "I was a little disappointed (I couldn't play) before the game started.
"But I'm fine now."
Now his team is, too.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • October 20, 2008
TROY, Ala. -- As FIU trudged toward its locker room at Movie Gallery Stadium after its 33-23 loss to Troy on Saturday night, a crowd of Trojans fans gave the Golden Panthers a round of applause and shouted several words of encouragement.
The Troy faithful were overheard saying: ''Y'all have gotten much better since last year. Keep it up.'' They also said: ``With the way you guys are improving, we'll be walking into a hornets nest next year at your new stadium.''
In past seasons, the Golden Panthers (3-4, 2-1 Sun Belt) would have welcomed such accolades.
Defense played great, but let's not forget for the most part no pressure on the quarterback, important stupid penalties on ASU devastated them when they had golden opportunities to score, easy catchable passes dropped that were delivered on target by their QB. So yes we played better, but they had a big hand in their own defeat. But in the past we have stolen defeat from the jaws of victory so I take their penalties, dropped passes with pleasure.
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