The Cajuns became noticeably punchless when Robinson left, with most of their offense being predicated on the read option and short passes to the flat. The majority of Broadway’s 31 pass attempts traveled less than 10 yards in the air.
The result was an offense that gained just 112 second-half yards before backup quarterback Brooks Haack led an 84-yard drive to end the game.
“We probably should have taken a few more chances, looking back in hindsight,” Hudspeth said.
The Cajuns also didn’t have the services of dynamo Elijah McGuire, who looked like he was going to be heavily involved early before the Bulldogs bottled him up. McGuire sat most of the second half but, when asked for a reason why he wasn’t inserted back into the game, Hudspeth said he didn’t know the answer
What the hell? For being HEAD COACH of a COLLEGE FOOTBALL team, you "don't know" the answers to simple questions like this?? My God...