PRACTICE #6...The Cajuns went back to work on Friday following Thursday’s day off. The team practiced for less than two hours under cloudy skies and mild temperatures. The 10-period session was conducted in shorts and shoulder pads.
UL used Friday’s practice as a tune-up for Saturday morning’s scrimmage. The team is slated to scrimmage at Cajun Field beginning at approximately 10am. The scrimmage will be limited to 110 plays, 48 for the first team, 56 for the second team and six field goals. No series will be allowed to last longer than eight plays.
“We wanted to have a good mental day (on Friday),” safeties coach Tim Rebowe said. “Get the players focused and make sure that they are assignment sound for the scrimmage. We’ve been in full pads for the last three practices, so we also wanted to get their legs back a little bit and have them fresh so they can get after it.”
The team used the day of practice to review schemes and plays. There was only one eight-minute team period where the offense faced the defense.
“We want to see execution (Saturday),” Rebowe added. “Today was all about preparing ourselves for battle.”
Although the defense bested the offense in Wednesday’s live work, Rebowe doesn’t believe the offense will be looking for revenge.
“I don’t know about revenge,” Rebowe stated. “We just want to go out and get better as a team. The coaches want to make sure the players know what they’re doing. Sometimes it’s not about offense versus defense, its about getting better as a whole.”