With Hurricane Delta's expected arrival in the area Saturday, UL's home meeting with Coastal Carolina has been postponed to Wednesday, Oct. 14.
The game will feature two undefeated Sun Belt teams at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN.
With Hurricane Delta's expected arrival in the area Saturday, UL's home meeting with Coastal Carolina has been postponed to Wednesday, Oct. 14.
The game will feature two undefeated Sun Belt teams at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN.
Following the landfall of Hurricane Delta and the storm's movement through southern Louisiana, the Department of Athletics, University leadership and local law enforcement have confirmed Cajun Field and the surrounding sports park facilities are prepared to host the Sun Belt Conference matchup.
With 18 days in between games to get some guys healthy again, the Cajuns will have several starters back against the Chanticleers, including running back Elijah Mitchell, offensive lineman Max Mitchell, linebacker Joe Dillon, linebacker Chauncey Manac, and cornerback A.J. Washington.
Outstanding. We're going to need everyone of them against the coasties.
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What Tayland Humphrey?
After seeing the game rescheduled multiple times, No. 21 Louisiana and Coastal Carolina will scrap in a battle of undefeated teams on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN at Cajun Field.
Chanticleers will hit the road to take on Louisiana on ESPN
For the first time since a 20-18 come-from-behind win over Georgia Southern at the buzzer on Sept. 26, the No. 21-ranked UL Ragin’ Cajuns will hit the field again Wednesday.
The game is a Sun Belt Conference battle of 3-0 unbeatens with red-hot Coastal Carolina coming to town for a 6:30 p.m. showdown on ESPN.
Coming from behind to win might be technically accurate? But I don't recall seeing the media use it like this in years past
The opponent going for 2 to take the lead in the last minute, only to have UL retake the lead for the win on the very next drive is not a classic come from behind win.
In the past come from behind meant either you never had the lead or at least hadn't had the lead in quite a while, only to grab it when it mattered.
Turbine, I think you are over thinking this. You have to come from behind to win if they have more points than you.
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