UL — A narrow victory over Georgia State on Saturday did not decide a winner in the Louisiana quarterback derby.
Brooks Haack and Jalen Nixon will see action Thursday night when the Ragin' Cajuns visit South Alabama."They both will play ...
UL — A narrow victory over Georgia State on Saturday did not decide a winner in the Louisiana quarterback derby.
Brooks Haack and Jalen Nixon will see action Thursday night when the Ragin' Cajuns visit South Alabama."They both will play ...
Is it just me or is the Advocate's links messed up?
Works on my Windows phone
I'm having the same problem, wonder if they've moved to pay for view?
Works fine on a desktop, no popups asking to pay.
Is anyone else really sick of hearing this excuse used again and again and again??
I am, for one!
This is very telling.“We did have that scripted for Jalen to come in on the third series of the game,” Hudspeth said. “After going back and watching the game, I wish I would have given him some more series and some more opportunities rather than just the one series. When he threw the interception, I probably got cold feet to put him back in. But we really didn’t give him a chance to do what he does best, which is run the ball. That was not good on our part of not allowing him to utilize his strengths.”
I think most people who watched the game were wondering why he pulled Brooks when he did. The game was going fine. Brooks was playing great.
Hud looks at the game and thinks the exact opposite, that he should have played Nixon more.
This is getting pathological.
Hud is worried about "3-of-14 on third down", then run routes that get your receivers past the 1st down markers.
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