The Ragin' Cajuns have their first bowl win under coach Billy Napier in the books, last Monday night's 27-17 victory over Miami (Ohio) at the LendingTree Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
It's time to move on and look forward
The Ragin' Cajuns have their first bowl win under coach Billy Napier in the books, last Monday night's 27-17 victory over Miami (Ohio) at the LendingTree Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
It's time to move on and look forward
Just wondering, but why would an article about the future of Ragin Cajuns' offense have anything to do with championship game Monday night? Could have easily ended the sentence after "nationally" with a period.
"RUNNING BACK
UL had three 800-plus-yard rushers in 2019 — Elijah Mitchell, who finished with 1,147 and 16 rushing touchdowns; Raymond Calais Jr. (886, six); and Trey Ragas (820, 11).
They're part of an offense that averaged 257.4 rushing yards per game, which ranks sixth nationally heading into Monday night's national championship game between LSU and Clemson."
That part of the story is so much out of content of the rest of the article.
I don't know, is one of those two teams in position to pass Louisiana, or fall behind with a bad outing?
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