Indians, Ragin' Cajuns both seeking third win
Both the Indians and the Ragin' Cajuns of the University of Southwestern Louisiana will seek their third victory of the season when they meet at 4 p.m. Saturday in Lafayette, La.
Each team enters the game with a 2-3 record.
ASU head coach John Bobo said the game is important for both teams, because the winner will expunge its losing record.
The Cajuns sport wins against Texas A&M University and Louisiana Tech University, while falling to the University of Florida, Southern Mississippi University and the University of Houston.
Bobo said: "They have already beaten Texas A&M, who at the time was 10th in the country. They've already beaten a very, very good Louisiana Tech team who has already beaten a good Mississippi State team. They have the potential to beat some of the top teams in the country."
Cajun View
USL has beaten the Indians six of the last seven times. The Cajuns have won the last three matchups by a combined score of 78-12, including a 33-9 victory last season.
The head coach of USL, Nelson Stokley, is in his 11th season with the team and has a 6-2 record against ASU. Like the Indians, the Cajuns are in their first season as an independent after spending the last three seasons in the Big West Conference. In the Big West, USL shared two league titles in 1993 and 1994 and finished second in the league in 1995.
USL's Offense
USL's offense is led by senior quarterback Jake Delhomme. In three seasons as starting quarterback, Delhomme has never lost to the Indians. He has completed 39 of 69 passes for three touchdowns with only one interception. On the season, he has thrown for 1,242 yards and six touchdowns.
Stokley said, "I don't think there's a better quarterback in the country than Jake."
Delhomme's main target is Stokley's son, Brandon Stokley. So far this season, the 6-0, 175-pound sophomore has caught 41 passes for 645 yards and three touchdowns.
USL's ground attack is led by 6-1, 255-pound senior Kenyon Cotton. Bobo said Cotton is hard to tackle. For the season, Cotton has 95 rushes for 348 yards and three touchdowns.
Cajun Defense
The USL defense has been the strength of the team for the last few seasons.
The Cajun defense revolves around its secondary.
The USL secondary is led by two returning All-Big West selections, seniors Britt Jackson and Damon Mason.
Mason, a 5-9, 170-pound strong safety leads the team with 58 tackles and three interceptions. Jackson, a 5-9, 182-pound cornerback, has broken up six passes and has two fumble recoveries.
Another strong part of the USL defense is its linebackers. The Cajuns return two All-Big West performers, seniors Pat Brennan and Kelcy Dotson.
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By Barry Groomes, Herald Staff