LAS CRUCES, N.M. — For the final four weeks of its season, Louisiana's most significant opponent may be ... itself.
The Ragin’ Cajuns completed the Sun Belt Conference’s version of an October gauntlet last weekend in its 19-9 homecoming victory...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — For the final four weeks of its season, Louisiana's most significant opponent may be ... itself.
The Ragin’ Cajuns completed the Sun Belt Conference’s version of an October gauntlet last weekend in its 19-9 homecoming victory...
Scary passing team New Mexico State seem to be! Hope our front 4 are able to put some real preassure on their QB as their O-Line is #2 in the country in NOT giving up the sack. Our front four must not leave our young secondary out to dry, pressure on the QB is a must! Line Backers must stop the run of course an defend the slant routes and pick up the dumps! Everyone on D must wrap up and tackel in the open field! Our corners must be able to cover with little bumps at the line of scrimmage, and NOT let the recievers get behind them, safeties must also not let anyone behind them either.
Offense big ground game with ball control, and occassional deep balls and slant routes to keep the D honest. Offense stay on the field as long as possible to keep their O off the field will help a extremely young secondary UL has.
I know everyone says it but it's only because it's true. If we don't turn the ball over we will win this game. Take care of the football Cajuns and lets do this.
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