Hard to sit through that win, especially with no beer and a very hot 82 degrees outside. But way to battle through and get the win. Nice kick Snyder, now make about 10 in a row!! Geaux Cajuns!!! Rest up and get ready for appholes.
With apologies to Boomer!
On October 5, 1974, he kicked a 57-yard field goal, breaking Gerald Landry's 1963 school record.[2] In 1975 and 1976, he received first team Southland Conference honors.
Septien had a remarkable college career, finishing as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette all-time leading kicker and breaking many of the school's records,[3] some of which still stand today:
Most field goals made in a game: 5 vs. San Jose State University (1974).
Most points a game: 16 vs. San Jose State University (1974).
Most field goals attempted in a game: 6 vs. San Jose State University (1974).
Most field goals made in a season: 26 (1974).
Longest field goal: 57 yards vs. Lamar University (1974).
Most 50+ yard field goals in a season: 4 (1974).
Most 50+ yard field goals in a career: 9 (1974-1976).
Most 50+ yard field goals in a season: 4 (1974).
Most 50+ yard field goals in a game: 2 vs. Lamar University (1974).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Septi%C3%A9n
Hard to sit through that win, especially with no beer and a very hot 82 degrees outside. But way to battle through and get the win. Nice kick Snyder, now make about 10 in a row!! Geaux Cajuns!!! Rest up and get ready for appholes.
Gotta give a shout out to Volleyball 9-0 (3-0)!!!
I have never understood why a fan would sit through a 2-1/2 hour game and then leave before the clock strikes 00:00. What is another 5 minutes just in case something that is not probable happens? Just like today. It’s not like traffic was going to be bad leaving Cajun Field with sparse crowd.
ESPECIALLY in a one possession game when your team has the ball!
I remember watching fans leave the 1st New Orleans bowl after E. Carolina scored. I had a few drinks and were pleading with them to stay and support the team. Ended up being their loss...
So fans (short for fanatics) are supposed to keep their emotions under control during a very important and competitive game? No posting when your team makes mistakes.
Do you allow fans to have positive emotions and post when their team makes good plays or is that being a teenage girl as well?
Just checking to make sure that I understand your rules while cheering for the Cajuns with other fans next game on Ragin’ Pagin.
That was me. I should not have posted that he needs to go home as my emotions were running high and I have been frustrated with his play all season (until final seconds of today’s game).
I do however stand by my comment about his mustache. It reminds me of how Coach Robe would not allow his players to grow a beard until they earned it on the diamond.
Snyder May be able to pull off a mustache look like that if we was an all-conference kicker. Sporting that look while being the worst PK in the country is pretty embarrassing.
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