RF2 is right. The offense didn't put points on the board in those three losses because of bad coaching decisions and poor game planning. Bustle admitted as much to Josh Parrott on December 1st.
Now on a three-game losing streak, UL (5-6 overall, 4-2 Sun Belt) saw its offense bottom out in last week's 48-3 loss to Troy. Desormeaux had his best rushing effort since getting hurt with 136 yards, but Fenroy was held to 23 yards. The Cajuns finished with a season-low 255 yards and failed to score a touchdown for the first time since 2006. That came one week after being held to seven points through the first 52 minutes of a 40-29 loss to Florida Atlantic.
After evaluating last week's game film with his fellow coaches, including first-year offensive coordinator Ron Hudson and first-year passing game coordinator Jorge Munoz, head coach Rickey Bustle came to one conclusion.
"I think that thing (offensive play-calling) has kind of snowballed a little bit toward being too predictable," Bustle said. "That's why I'm saying that we've got to open our playbook back up and do some things and get other people involved in the game.
"This doesn't have anything to do with Jorge or Ron. It could happen to anybody."