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Thread: The Book 2008 Football

  1. UL Football Football: Mid-Week Practice Report


     Louisiana begins the stretch run of the Sun Belt Conference season Saturday at Florida Atlantic. The Cajuns will look to remain the lone unbeaten team in league play.

    Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns football team returned to the practice field Sunday night focused on the stretch run of the 2008 Sun Belt Conference season. Coming off of a loss to UTEP, the team sought to regain the momentum that made them successful the previous four weeks.

    The team returned to practice on Tuesday and spent Wednesday inside the Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facility. The Cajuns will practice on Thursday and walk-through on Friday prior to facing Florida Atlantic at Lockhart Stadium on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns are traveling for the first time in over a month – the last road contest was Oct. 11 at North Texas. The road team has won each game in the UL-FAU series.

    RaginCajuns.com


  2. UL Football Five Questions for UL Offensive Coordinator Ron Hudson


      Five questions for offensive coordinator Ron Hudson .

    How did practice go this week?
    Hudson
    : “I thought we came out Sunday night and had a good focused practice. Overall I felt our tempo was good. We shortened things. We have a lot of guys with minor injuries, so we’re trying to keep it short and crisp and not beat them up too much. They handled it well. We moved around well, had some sharpness. I like the intensity we had.I thought we had a little fun.”

    Do you think the team has put last Saturday’s game behind them?
    Hudson
    : “I do. It stings a little bit, still. I hope we have from the standpoint of we don’t want to have a hangover and not perform well the next week. At the same time, I also hope they remember a little bit because we got on a roll and I’m not sure whether we forgot what got us on that roll and that was just focusing on the next play. Everybody is talking about bowl games and other things. We didn’t win the games we won because we thought about that. We knew every game was a dogfight and we had to go in and fight. When we started the game last Saturday we didn’t think that way and it wasn’t until the second half that we began to play that way. From that perspective I hope we remember.”

    What’s the difference in FAU’s now vs. how they played earlier in the season?
    Hudson
    : “I know the staff – I worked for Coach Schnellenberger. They do a great job and there’s not a better coaching staff around in my opinion. I think they read their clippings and thought they were pretty good and coach came in and said no we will be the same tough disciplined team that we were last year. Early on they weren’t tough and disciplined and that’s what they thought they would be. Coach Schnellenberger had to put his foot down and make some changes. Now you see their guys starting to regain their confidence because they’re regaining that toughness that they’ve earned based on how hard they’ve worked.”

    How important will the offensive play line be in these next two weeks?
    Hudson
    : "It’s going to be everything, for several reasons. No. 1, for us to have any type of success our guys have to play well. They have to be physical and smart because everybody’s trying to do unique things defensively to take away what we do. We have to be smart enough to see it and still be physical enough to do our job. Conversely, those other two teams (FAU and Troy) have extremely good offensive lines and our defensive line will put up a fight. If our defensive line can play well and cause problems that will help us because it gives us a chance to continue to play and be physical and not worry about the scoreboard, just focus on the next play.”

    What’s the scouting report on FAU’s defense?
    Hudson
    : "They’re a big physical team. They have one of the best linebackers in the country – they are really good. They are physical, sound and don’t give up big plays easily. You don’t see a lot of people running behind them. You have to play four quarters of sound football to defeat them. If you make a mistake they are going to make you pay. They are not going to give you a game.they won’t make a mistake.”


    RaginCajuns.com


  3. UL Football Official Louisiana Injury Report


      Official Louisiana Injury Report (as of Wednesday, Nov. 12):

  4. Ian Burks, OL (back – probable);
  5. Brad Bustle, OL (shoulder – probable);
  6. Jeremy Cook, DL (knee – probable, upgraded from questionable);
  7. Michael Desormeaux, QB (knee – probable);
  8. Richie Falgout, WR (leg – will play, upgraded from probable);
  9. Junior Jean, DL (shoulder – out);
  10. Erik Jones, TE (knee – will play);
  11. Derik Keyes, SS (shoulder – probable);
  12. Daylon McCoy, LB (hamstring – doubtful);
  13. Jaron Odom, OL (knee – out);
  14. Chris Richard, LB (shoulder & back – out);
  15. Maurice Rolle, FS (hip – will play, upgraded from doubtful);
  16. Undrea Sails, RB (knee – out);
  17. Derrick Smith, WR (ankle – questionable, downgraded from probable);
  18. Phillip Walker, FB (toe – questionable, upgraded from doubtful).


    RaginCajuns.com


  19. UL Football Re: Official Louisiana Injury Report


     

    The Cajuns will be without back-up running back Undrea Sails (knee), back-up linebacker Chris Richard (shoulder, back), cornerback Junior Jean (shoulder) and offensive lineman Jaron Odom (knee) this weekend against Florida Atlantic.

    Starting weakside linebacker Daylon McCoy is doubtful with a hamstring injury.

    The sophomore leads the team this season with 56 total tackles and 38 solos.

    UL coach Rickey Bustle said McCoy and junior Jezreel Washington will both travel with the team this weekend. Washington has been suffering from turf toe.

    The rest of the story

    Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • November 13, 2008


  20. UL Football 22 Ragin' Cajuns Homeward Bound


      Looking ahead to UL's football game on Saturday at Florida Atlantic, Jonathan Decoster started the ticket trade proposals last year.

    Decoster, a sophomore right tackle for UL, wanted to make sure he got as many tickets as possible to play in his home state. Each Cajun player gets four tickets to each game, so gathering up enough tickets for his 30 family members and friends took some extra work for the Miami native.

    That meant trading tickets with teammates every chance he got. Now he's got his tickets and is ready for the Cajuns (5-4 overall, 4-0 Sun Belt) to play FAU (4-5, 2-2) in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

    The rest of the story

    Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • November 13, 2008


  21. UL Football Opponent View: Wide receiver Gent regaining form


      Boca Raton - Together since they arrived on FAU's Boca Raton campus in 2005, wide receiver Cortez Gent and quarterback Rusty Smith turned into a formidable duo last season.

    Smith threw for 3,688 yards and 32 touchdowns, and Gent had 1,082 of those yards and nine of the touchdowns.

    But both suffered from slow starts this year, as FAU went 1-5 before things began turning around.

    Gent had the best game of his season last Saturday with seven catches for 116 yards and two touchdowns in the 46-13 win over North Texas.

    That followed another two touchdown game for Gent, who caught the game winner in the final seconds of play against Louisiana-Monroe.

    That play was reminiscent of last year, when Gent caught a touchdown pass in the final seconds of regulation that allowed FAU to tie Louisiana, a game FAU would win in the first overtime.

    The rest of the story

    By Ted Hutton | South Florida Sun-Sentinel


  22. #2932

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

    Quote Originally Posted by 4LSU View Post
    The NCAA list the Tech attendance at 18,500 last year.
    And you believe that?

  23. #2933

    Louisiana S-Club Re: Official Louisiana Injury Report

    I did not see Brad McGuire listed in the injury report. Does this mean he is 100% and has been practicing hard all week?


  24. #2934

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

    Quote Originally Posted by DestinCajun View Post
    _ And you believe that?
    _
    Well, I been around long enough to know that just bout anything is possible, but I have no reason to believe that the Tech administration would submit incorrect paid attendance figures to the NCAA. Of course, I'm only assuming that's how the NCAA got the data they posted.

  25. #2935

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

    Quote Originally Posted by 4LSU View Post
    Well, I been around long enough to know that just bout anything is possible, but I have no reason to believe that the Tech administration would submit incorrect paid attendance figures to the NCAA. Of course, I'm only assuming that's how the NCAA got the data they posted. _
    Okie dokie

  26. #2936

    Default Re: Official Louisiana Injury Report

    It is borderline incredible we are sitting at 5-4, 4-0 with the number of critical injuries we have had.


  27. #2937

    Default Re: Official Louisiana Injury Report

    Quote Originally Posted by Bankruptcyman View Post
    _ I did not see Brad McGuire listed in the injury report. Does this mean he is 100% and has been practicing hard all week? _

    Brad practice yesterday and told me on Tuesday that he will be ready to play on Saturday.

  28. #2938
    CajunZ1's Avatar CajunZ1 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

    Default Re: Official Louisiana Injury Report

    Quote Originally Posted by charliek View Post
    _ It is borderline incredible we are sitting at 5-4, 4-0 with the number of critical injuries we have had. _
    In order to please the fickle football Gods, I have personally resigned the Cajuns B-Ball game Saturday as a loss. If we are afforded a win against FAU, I promise not to be too greedy and expect our ballers to beat Tech. I will be happy!

    Hopefully, my sacrifice will be accepted.

    6-4, 5-0

  29. #2939

    Default Re: TAILGATIN INFO FOR TROY

    Just to make sure I-10 is open, we're leaving Wednesday. There may be another reason, like a granddaughter in Montgomery, but I'm not sure. I think we just want a good parking place.


  30. #2940

    Default Re: TAILGATIN INFO FOR TROY

    I talked to a couple of guys on the Troy forum, and they all say the best spots to tailgait is along university. Just get there a little early, and we will be out there in an RV. Like everyone else says, there is no need to walk ten minutes to get to the game. Especially if they let you reenter after halftime.


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