What Texas needs to do to win:
1. Run the ball for first downs. Their RB's are stellar and certainly up for the task, but is the OL? Is the coach going to be patient enough to play ball control against a G5 team?
2. Rattle Levi Lewis and force mistakes. If the Cajuns have to throw the ball, Texas has to put some pressure on him because he is a seasoned veteran who has never had a huge turnover problem. If Texas attacks him like Miss St. did, they may be able to get the same result.
What Louisiana needs to do to win:
1. Control the line of scrimmage with that powerful OL. Whether the Cajuns are running or passing, the OL needs to open holes for the young RBs and protect Levi Lewis. The OL will be up for the task, but that's not the end of the story. Look for Texas to throw all kinds of blitzes at the Cajuns to force those young RBs and TEs to pick them up, playing to the Cajuns' weakness instead of strength.
2. Get out to an early lead / Stop the Texas running game. The Cajuns MUST force Texas into passing situations to win this game. If Texas is rushing for first downs and wearing the Cajuns defense down, it will be a long, slow, painful loss. If the Cajuns strike early and force Texas to play catch-up OR contain the RBs, Texas will be forced to throw. Passing offense is Texas' weakness and passing defense is UL's strength.