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  1. UL Football Big Second Half Pushes Louisiana Past Arkansas State, 27-20



    Senior running back Elijah Mitchell's go ahead touchdown run with 1:13 remaining in the game proved to be the difference as Louisiana picked up a 27-20 Homecoming victory over Arkansas State on Saturday afternoon.

    Mitchell's score secured six of the Ragin' Cajuns' 27 second-half points, its highest point total in the final two quarters of any game this season. Additionally, the 27 points were the most by the team in a second half since recording 35 at Ohio on Sept. 21, 2019.

    Louisiana (6-1, 4-1 Sun Belt) finished the ballgame with a 440-423 edge in total offense, 332 of those yards coming in the final 30 minutes.

    Ninety of those yards were produced by Mitchell, who toted the ball 16 times and added a score. With his production, he moved into sixth all-time in career rushing with 2,891 yards, surpassing former Ragin' Cajun great and current tight ends coach Michael Desormeaux. Fellow back Trey Ragas carried the ball 12 times for 75 yards.

    Senior quarterback Levi Lewis had another big day through the air, going 17-for-29 for 244 yards and a score. Lewis also made moves in the career rankings, passing Brian Mitchell for fourth all-time in career passing with 5,640 yards.

    Lewis' go-to target was sophomore Neal Johnson, who notched a career-high five receptions, three of which came on the team's final drive, for a career-high 68 yards. He became the first tight end with at least five receptions in a game since Jacob Maxwell recorded six catches at Arkansas on Aug. 31, 2013.

    Louisiana's defense had another strong performance, led by a career-high 13-tackle performance by linebacker Ferrod Gardner. Zi'Yon Hill and Andre Jones each added a sack in the contest and combined for eight tackles.

    Eric Garror recorded another interception in the contest, his third in the last two games, while Mekhi Garner sealed the victory with another big interception, his second of the season.

    After a first half that saw just two Arkansas State (3-5, 1-4 Sun Belt) field goals, Lewis got the offense going in the early part of the second half by avoiding the rush, breaking through the line and scampering 33 yards to the end zone to put Louisiana ahead 7-6 just 1:22 into the third quarter.

    Fleming extended the Ragin' Cajuns' lead to 14-6 at the 5:56 mark of the third period, taking a pass from Lewis 52 yards down the sideline and into the end zone.

    Arkansas State scored its first touchdown of the contest with 10:37 to play when Jamal Jones plunged across the goal line from four-yards out, but the two-point conversion attempt was picked off by Percy Butler to preserve the Louisiana lead at 14-12.

    Redshirt freshman Kenneth Almendares, who had never made a field goal in his career entering the contest, extended Louisiana's lead to 20-12 in the fourth quarter with makes of 35 yards and 43 yards on back-to-back drives.

    A-State took advantage of two big pass plays on its next drive, one of which a 47-yard touchdown strike from Layne Hatcher to Brandon Bowling, to tie the game up at 20-20 following a successful two-point conversion.

    On the ensuing drive, the Ragin' Cajuns went back in front, 27-20, when Mitchell scored from one-yard out to cap off an impressive six-play, 61-yard drive that shaved off 67 seconds of game play.

    The visitors were able to take the ball to their own 43 yard line in the final minute, but Logan Bonner's pass on fourth down was picked off by Garner to secure the win.

    Louisiana continues its three-game homestand on Saturday, Nov. 14, when it welcomes South Alabama to Cajun Field for the annual Louisiana Salutes game. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. CST and will be broadcast on ESPN+.


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  2. UL Football FB: Cajuns Extend Win Streak With Triumph Over Arkansas St.

    The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns ran their current win streak to three games on Saturday afternoon.

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  3. Default Sealed with a kiss: UL beats Arkansas State in a close one

    Two field goals by backup kicker Kenneth Almendares helped UL beat Arkansas State 27-20 on Homecoming Day at Cajun Field.






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  4. UL Football UL offense delivers when it mattered most after early struggles

    For one half, UL’s offense came up empty against the Sun Belt Conference’s worst statistical defense Saturday.

    Fortunately for the Ragin’ Cajuns, they’ve been a second-half team all year long.


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  5. Default Re: UL offense delivers when it mattered most after early struggles

    The second half was truly impressive.


  6. Default Re: FB: Big Second Half Pushes Louisiana Past Arkansas State, 27-20

    I know Mitchell had the last drive heroics, but I'm particularly impressed with Ragas 6.25 yard per carry average.


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    Default Re: FB: Big Second Half Pushes Louisiana Past Arkansas State, 27-20

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I know Mitchell had the last drive heroics, but I'm particularly impressed with Ragas 6.25 yard per carry average.
    Same! Still not sure why neither of those guys didn't have the ball in their hand during 4th and goal from the 1 at the end of the first half

  8. UL Football FB: Halftime adjustments helped UL overcome sleepy start, shaky play-calling

    Adjustments helped UL, shut out in the first half, overcome a sleepy start and admittedly shaky play-calling in a Saturday's win over Arkansas State.





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    Default Re: FB: Big Second Half Pushes Louisiana Past Arkansas State, 27-20

    Quote Originally Posted by cajungrad00 View Post
    Same! Still not sure why neither of those guys didn't have the ball in their hand during 4th and goal from the 1 at the end of the first half
    Good question for the coach. Why wasn't Tayland Humphrey and his 6'5" 340 lb body not on the line making a hole, a big one I might say, but standing on the sideline, and having with both Ragas and Mitchell in the backfield on the one-yard line?

  10. UL Football FB: Cajuns may have discovered key solution to future success during homecoming win

    The season-long search for the “complete” game will continue for at least one more week for the No. 25-ranked UL Ragin’ Cajuns.

    Coming off a 614-yard performance at Texas State, Saturday’s homecoming game against Arkansas State seemed to be the perfect opportunity to take the big step.

    It didn’t happen.


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