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  1. UL Football #25 Louisiana Welcomes South Alabama to The Swamp



    After opening its three-game homestand with a 27-20 victory over Arkansas State on Nov. 7, No. 25 Louisiana looks to clinch the Sun Belt Conference West Division and a spot in the Sun Belt Championship Game when it welcomes South Alabama to Cajun Field on Nov. 14. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN+.

    With a win on Saturday, Louisiana will secure its fifth-straight victory over South Alabama and improve the Ragin' Cajuns' record against the Jags to 5-0 at home.

    Saturday's game is the annual Louisiana Salutes and Law Enforcement Appreciation game in which the program will wear special black uniforms.

    Who: No. 25 Louisiana (6-1, 4-1 SBC) vs South Alabama (3-4, 2-2 SBC)
    Where: Cajun Field – Lafayette, Louisiana
    When: Saturday, Nov. 14 – 1:00 p.m. (CST)
    Watch: ESPN+
    On the Call: Dan McDonald (play-by-play), Chris Lanaux (Analyst)
    Listen: ESPN1420
    On the Call: Jay Walker (play-by-play), Gerald Broussard (color), Cody Junot (sideline)
    All-Time Series: 6-2
    Last Meeting: W, 37-27 (11/16/2019)

    Game Notes:
    Back in the Rankings
    • Louisiana returned to the national rankings following its win over Arkansas State, checking in at No. 25 in the latest AP Poll. The Ragin' Cajuns are also receiving votes in the Coaches Poll.

    20+
    • The Ragin' Cajuns scored have scored 20 or more points in 15 straight-games and own a 13-2 record in those contests, while moving to 12-1 in the Napier era when holding opponents to 20 points or less.

    Through the Air
    • Levi Lewis has thrown for 1,628 yards this season, the most in the Sun Belt and 17th most nationally.
    • With Lewis' 244 yards against Arkansas State, he passed Brian Mitchell (5,447) for the fourth-most passing yards in school history (5,640).

    Plenty of Picks
    • The defense has already recorded 10 interceptions on the year following its two picks against Arkansas State. Louisiana is just one of 13 teams nationally that has recorded three games with at least two picks.
    • With the two picks against Arkansas State, Louisiana improves to 19-0 since 2010 when recording two or more interceptions in a single game.

    Moving on Up
    • Currently the team's leading rusher, Elijah Mitchell has toted the ball 87 times for 502 yards and five touchdowns this season.
    • He is currently third in active career rushing touchdowns in the FBS with 38.
    • Toted the ball 16 times for 90 yards and a touchdown against Arkansas State (Nov. 7), passing Michael Desormeaux (2,843) for the sixth-most rushing yards in school history (2,891).

    Tackling Machine
    • Lorenzo McCaskill currently has 61 tackles on the year, which leads the team, ranks fifth in the Sun Belt Conference and is tied for 18th in all of FBS.
    • McCaskill is just one of 12 players in the Sun Belt with 50 or more tackles.
    • McCaskill is one of 32 players in FBS who has tallied three games with 10 or more total tackles


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    Default Re: #25 Louisiana Welcomes South Alabama to The Swamp

    Just signed off of the Zoom QB Club call. Coach Napier does not expect an easy game on Saturday. This is not just Coach speak as he levels with us in a way he does not with the media. South Alabama just held Coastal to the fewest points they have put up all season. Physically, they have lots of talent. For fans looking for blowouts to be satisfied, they may be hungry all season. I for one appreciate a team who keeps fighting and stays focused when things become challenging. That type of team will be needed for the Cajuns to be successful on Saturday. Coach also did push the military appreciation aspect of Saturday in his closing comments.


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    Default Re: #25 Louisiana Welcomes South Alabama to The Swamp

    South gave us all we wanted last year over there. We will need to play very well to beat them.


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    Default Re: #25 Louisiana Welcomes South Alabama to The Swamp

    I predict a game within 10 and a Cajuns W.

    Just like pretty much all of our other games.


  5. UL Football Cajuns' keys to success against Jaguars begin with stopping the run

    It didn’t take very long for the Ragin' Cajuns defense to get the message when preparation began for Saturday’s 1 p.m. home contest against South Alabama.

    Cajuns defensive coordinator Patrick Toney posted the Jaguars’ rushing totals against UL defenses for the past two seasons.


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  6. UL Football Cajuns steamroll South Alabama to earn third straight trip to Sun Belt title game

    The No. 25-ranked UL Ragin’ Cajuns played the most dominant first half of the season.

    The result was coach Billy Napier’s club achieving one of its major goals of the season by securing a third straight trip to the Sun Belt Conference championship game with a 38-10 win over South Alabama on Saturday at Cajun Field.



  7. UL Football #25 Louisiana Clinches Sun Belt West Division with 38-10 Victory Over South Alabama



    For the third consecutive season, No. 25 Louisiana Football claimed the Sun Belt Conference West Division crown after using a dominant performance to defeat South Alabama, 38-10, on Saturday afternoon at Cajun Field.

    Entering the contest with a 1.5-game lead over the Jaguars, the Ragin' Cajuns (7-1, 5-1 Sun Belt) used a 28-point first half and 506 yards of total offense to take an insurmountable lead in the division standings.

    Senior quarterback Levi Lewis was a huge factor in the offensive production, throwing for 252 yards and three touchdowns, just the fourth time in his career that he has thrown from three scores in a single game. Peter LeBlanc caught a team-high five of Lewis' 21 completions, while Jalen Williams, Errol Rogers, Jr. and Trey Ragas each caught a touchdown pass.

    On the ground, Chris Smith matched a career high with 99 yards and his first rushing touchdown of the season, a 22-yard score, while Ragas carried the ball 10 times for 78 yards, moving him ahead of Alonzo Harris (3,330) for fourth all-time in career rushing with 3,336 yards.

    Fellow running back Elijah Mitchell toted the ball 15 times for 61 yards and a touchdown, his sixth of the season.

    Louisiana's defense was absolutely stellar, allowing a season-low 10 points and limiting South Alabama to just 268 yards of total offense. The defense finished the ballgame with nine break ups, 7.0 tackles-for-loss, 3.0 sacks and one interception.

    Safety Percy Butler led the charge with his first career interception and first career sack to complement a team-high six tackles and a forced fumble, while fellow defensive back Mekhi Garner was credited with five tackles, 1.0 sack and four pass breakups, making him the first Ragin' Cajun with four breakups since Lance Kelley did so against FIU on Sept. 24, 2011.

    It was a dream start for Louisiana, going ahead 14-0 just 6:32 into the opening quarter after a five-yard touchdown catch by senior Jalen Williams, who finished the game with two receptions for 24 yards, and a 22-yard rushing touchdown by Smith.

    Rogers, Jr., extended the lead to 21-3 at the 7:54 mark of the second quarter, hauling in a three-yard, side-arm throw from Lewis to cap off an 11-play, 75-yard drive.

    South Alabama (3-5, 2-3 Sun Belt) found the end zone for the first time with 4:04 to play when Kawaan Baker brought in a seven-yard pass from Desmond Trotter. Louisiana answered quickly though, using an explosive 47-yard rush by Smith to set up a five-yard score from Mitchell, pushing the lead to 28-10.

    Kenneth Almendares scored the only points of the third quarter, knocking through his third consecutive field goal, a 25-yard make, to pad the lead.

    With an already comfortable advantage entering the final period, Ragas put the cherry on top of a stellar performance by hauling in a pass from Lewis and tip-toeing down the sideline and into the end zone from 25-yards out to secure the 38-10 victory.

    No. 25 Louisiana wraps up its three-game homestand on Saturday, Nov. 21, when it hosts Central Arkansas. Kickoff in the first-ever meeting between the two programs is slated for 1 p.m. CST and will be broadcast on ESPN+.


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  8. UL Football Balanced offense helps No. 25 Ragin' Cajuns run away from South Alabama

    For perhaps the first time this season, it all came together – quick – on offense the No. 25 Ragin’ Cajuns.

    The reward?

    Behind a 38-10 win over South Alabama on Saturday at Cajun Field, UL (7-1, 5-1) won the Sun Belt Conference’s West Division and a spot in the SBC title game for a third straight year.








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  9. Default Re: Cajuns' keys to success against Jaguars begin with stopping the run

    Cajun keys to success vs Jags
    A: Show up with LOUISIANA stitched across your back
    B: Give 21 the ball
    C: Give 9 the ball
    D: Give 15 the ball
    E: Don’t get half dozen personal fouls
    F: We better don’t sweat the details.


  10. Default Re: #25 Louisiana Welcomes South Alabama to The Swamp

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Just signed off of the Zoom QB Club call. Coach Napier does not expect an easy game on Saturday. This is not just Coach speak as he levels with us in a way he does not with the media. South Alabama just held Coastal to the fewest points they have put up all season. Physically, they have lots of talent. For fans looking for blowouts to be satisfied, they may be hungry all season. I for one appreciate a team who keeps fighting and stays focused when things become challenging. That type of team will be needed for the Cajuns to be successful on Saturday. Coach also did push the military appreciation aspect of Saturday in his closing comments.
    Looks like he didn’t level with y’all because we beat them silly like a red headed stepchild.

    Just teasing ya Mike. Well kinda!

  11. UL Football 12 different Cajuns caught passes Saturday

    He may not have looked like it in Saturday's win, but UL coach Billy Napier said he's pleased with the consistency and stability of the Cajuns' wide receiving corps.

    Since day one of August camp, quite possibly the most discussed issue for the Cajuns has been the wide receiver depth chart.



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    Default Re: Cajuns' keys to success against Jaguars begin with stopping the run

    I agree i was glad to see them give smith more carries. Also think ragas should have close to same amount of carries as Mitchell, that run with 2 stiff arms was nasty. Also the catch and run on sideline was pretty impressive as well


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