If home is where the heart is; the Lafayette Wildcatters (5-4) hearts are all in the Cajundome as the Wildcatters remained undefeated at home last Saturday, with a 48-46 win over the Albany Panthers (7-2).
Coach Skip Foster continues to be pleased with the Wildcatters performance, “There’s no doubt that we’re playing good football right now. But playing good football was our expectation.”
With last Saturday’s victory the Wildcatters have clinched a playoff berth, but now they are hungry for more, and that is a home playoff game. A win this week versus the Columbus Lions (6-3) would pull the Wildcatters in to a tie for second place in the league. The top two teams in the league host the opening round playoff games.
When the two teams met on April 24, 2010, the Wildcatters played one of their worse games of the season, a 54-26 loss. Coach Foster was quick to point out that the Lions and there Coach Jason Gibson had a hand in the Wildcatters poor performance. “Coach Gibson is a good football coach. He schemes very well, and they had a good plan in that game. This week we will have to be ready for some new looks on both offense and defense as Coach Gibson will change things up.”
The Lions got out to a 21-3 first quarter lead and never looked back. Columbus’ domination included 4 sacks and 4 interceptions. Lions’ quarterback Chris McCoy had a good game throwing the ball, going 19 of 37 for 257 yards and 5 touchdowns. Four different receivers caught touchdown passes, lead by Tirone Morris who had 2 touchdown catches.
This week’s game will match the two leaders in interceptions in the Southern Indoor Football League, in Columbus’ cornerback, Damian “Nighthawk” Daniels, who has 11 interceptions, and Wildcatter’s middle safety and current SIFL Defensive Player of the Week, Clarence Pendleton. Pendleton has 9 interceptions, 2 returned for touchdowns, and 151 yards in return yardage. “Nighthawk” Daniels moved in to an elite category on Saturday, June 5th, as he intercepted his 50th pass in indoor football.
Kickoff is slated for 7:05 p.m. but Wildcatter management encourages everyone to get to the Cajundome early for the pyrotechnics show before the game. The Wildcatters close out their season next Saturday on the road at the Louisiana Swashbucklers. Tickets are available at the Cajundome box office.
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