he offense was supposed to be efficient and occasionally explosive, and it was. The Ragin’ Cajuns averaged 423 yards and 34 points per game, but for all of the talent and experience, it should’ve done more – especially on the ground.
Now everyone is back except for two very, very big parts in the backfield. Elijah Mitchell and Trey Regas combined for over 1,600 yards and 18 touchdowns, and now the offense needs the lighter, smaller combination of Chris Smith and Michael Orphey to take over behind