UL — After ending a decade and a half of frustration and struggle, the Louisiana football team faces a new challenge, one the Ragin' Cajuns brought on themselves. Three straight 9-4 seasons have created the mentality that a winning ...
UL — After ending a decade and a half of frustration and struggle, the Louisiana football team faces a new challenge, one the Ragin' Cajuns brought on themselves. Three straight 9-4 seasons have created the mentality that a winning ...
Complacency is never an issue with a team that sees itself as champions. I doubt very highly if complacency is a word that is even allowed to be mentioned by a Hudspeth coached group.
What I don't get is that folks act like talking about champioships & national titles & rankings should be taboo & off limits for this program & it's fans. But it's ok to talk about having to overcome crap like complacency & mental laziness all day long, as if it makes one a better more focused person. I don't get it.
Don't get a fat head is not the same thing as talking about championships but could lead to complancacy. Coaches like to focus on the processes, fundamentals, and if you take care of those then the winning usually takes care of itself, because the opponent usually does not. When you get two such individuals, or teams going head to head, that brings in great match ups.
Fans have expectations and we have executions about what the team's expectations should be. But, the only expectations that really matter are the team's expectations.
Goals should be achievable and should stretch the limits. They shouldn't be layups. I love what Jamal said. Undefeated, win conference outright and win bowl. I see only one as a stretch, but it's achievable. That's the undefeated goal.
I think the complacency from last year was in the middle of the field on defense
talking about the passes up the middle killing us last year on defense! Sorry about the miscommunication there Jeb
We weren't complacent last year. We've never been complacent under Hudspeth. We just over-reacted to having an inexperienced secondary and we orchestrated an awful defensive scheme for the majority of the year. The good news is... we can run the worst defensive scheme in college football and still whip some butt. I think we'll run a more logical football defense this coming year by doing just about anything other than what we did last year... and with the talent we have on both sides of the ball... and on special teams... we're going to be Hudspeth's best program yet. Our offense, kept healthy, cannot be stopped.
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