Lots of end zone seats are up for grabs. You can get a dead on view of the game on the big scoreboard 140 yards in front of you, and on top the game when they are in the South end zone.
Lots of end zone seats are up for grabs. You can get a dead on view of the game on the big scoreboard 140 yards in front of you, and on top the game when they are in the South end zone.
Link to order season tickets.
http://www.ragincajuns.com/sports/20...ts.aspx?id=481
Louisiana 9-2-1 SU in its last 12 games
Louisiana is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games
Louisiana is 9-2 SU in its last 11 games
Louisiana is 1-2-4 SU in its last 7 games ,
Nice charts
They have become accustomed to the underdog role, and Louisiana’s Mark Hudspeth had his players relishing the “prove-them-wrong” role during his first two years as the Ragin’ Cajuns football coach.
Even last year, his team still had to share top honors in the preseason coaches poll with state rival ULM. Now the question for the 2014 season: Can the Cajuns perform from the front of the pack?
When the Sun Belt Conference holds its media day Tuesday in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Hudspeth and UL offensive stalwarts Terrance Broadway and Alonzo Harris already will have a target on their backs.
58. Louisiana
Coach: Mark Hudspeth
2013 record: 9-4
Top players to watch: QB Terrance Broadway (6-2, 221, senior); DT Justin Hamilton (6-2, 310, senior); RB Alonzo Harris (6-1, 238, senior); G Daniel Quave (6-3, 324, senior); OT Mykhael Quave (6-5, 295, junior); WR Jamal Robinson (6-4, 205, senior)
The outlook: The Ragin' Cajuns have won nine games for three consecutive seasons. Broadway began his college career at Houston -- as a backup to Case Keenum -- and his dual-threat abilities are a great fit for Hudspeth's spread attack. He is a dangerous runner and a solid passer. Harris is a physical downhill runner who has 32 career TDs; backup TB Elijah McGuire also is a productive runner. Robinson -- who has good size and can run -- is one of the best receivers in the Sun Belt and gives UL a legit deep threat.
The Quave brothers play key roles for one of the best offensive lines in the Sun Belt. Daniel will be a four-year starter who has started 39 consecutive games; Mykhael is heading into his third season as a starter and has started 26 consecutive games. He was a guard in 2012, then moved to left tackle last fall. Hamilton is the best defensive lineman in the Sun Belt. He is stout at the point of attack but also managed to rack up four sacks last season. Even though there are some concerns in the defensive back seven, this is a deep, experienced team that is the prohibitive Sun Belt Conference favorite. Back-to-back games against Ole Miss and Boise State in September give the Ragin' Cajuns a chance to make some national noise. A 10-win season beckons. And so does a new job for Hudspeth.
Q: Can the Cajuns win the league outright? The league's coaches and the major preseason magazines were unanimous that UL is the class of the league. The Cajuns have their main offensive weapons returning in quarterback Terrance Broadway and ...
The preseason prognostications have been kind to UL. The Sun Belt Conference's coaches unanimously tabbed the Cajuns to win the league. Eight Cajuns found their way onto the preseason all-Sun Belt first team, and two more made the second team.
The Cajuns have since won 27 games including three bowl games. UL won a share of the league title last season, and Sun Belt coaches picked the Cajuns to win another title in 2014. Arkansas State, which won the title outright in 2011 and 2012, and split ...
They have gone 9-4 each of the past three seasons.
As coach UL football coach Mark Hudspeth sees it, the question of how his Ragin' Cajuns – unanimous favorites to win the Sun Belt Conference – can take the next step and win 10 or more is a difficult one to answer.
So suggested Hudspeth when speaking this afternoon during Sun Belt Media Day at the Superdome here.
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