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Thread: 2021 FB Final: Louisiana 18, Texas 38

  1. UL Football No. 23 Louisiana Falls In Opener At No. 19 Texas, 38-18



    Freshman Hudson Card completed 14 of 21 passes for 224 yards and a pair of touchdowns and No. 19-ranked Texas scored TDs on four consecutive drives to pull away and defeat the No. 23-ranked Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, 38-18, before an announced crowd of 91,113 on Saturday afternoon at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium.

    Bijan Robinson recorded 165 all-purpose yards and scored twice, including the go-ahead touchdown on an 18-yard reception from Card in the first quarter as Texas (1-0) won its first game under new head coach Steve Sarkisian. Louisiana, which had its seven-game road winning streak snapped, fell to 0-1.

    Levi Lewis completed 28 of 40 passes for 282 yards and a touchdown to lead Louisiana on offense with Chris Smith rushing for 55 yards and touchdown. Jalen Williams and Errol Rogers, Jr., each caught five passes to lead the Ragin' Cajuns with Kyren Lacy scoring on a 19-yard TD in the fourth quarter.

    After both teams went three-and-out on their opening drive, Louisiana would open the scoring with 8:16 remaining in the first quarter as Kenneth Almendares capped off an 8-play, 42-yard drive with a 37-yard field goal.

    Texas responded on the following drive as Card and Robinson combined on an 18-yard TD that capped an 11-play, 70-yard drive. Card kept the drive alive for the Longhorns when he scrambled and gained six yards on fourth-and-6 to the UL 34 before finding a wide-open Robinson for the score five plays later.

    The Longhorns controlled the football for over 11 minutes in the second quarter and converted on 4 of 6 opportunities on third down. Texas opened the second quarter with a 9-play, 65-yard drive but missed on a scoring opportunity when Cole Dicker's 45-yard field goal attempt went wide right.

    After forcing Louisiana to a three-and-out on its next drive, Texas increased its lead to 14-3 as the Longhorns put together a 14-play, 72-yard drive which consumed 7:45 off the clock and was capped by Card's 6-yard scoring pass to Cade Brewer.

    Louisiana drove 44 yards in nine plays to close out the half as Almendares booted a career-long 48-yard field goal at the buzzer to cut the Ragin' Cajuns deficit to 14-6 at the break.

    Robinson capped off Texas' opening drive of the second half when scored from seven yards out to cap a 65-yard drive. The Longhorns were aided by a pair of third-down conversions on the 8-play drive as Robinson gained five yards on third-and-2 from the UT 43 before Card connected with Jordan Whittington on a 41-yard pass on third-and-11 to the UL 12.

    Louisiana, which finished 4-for-13 on third down overall and missed its first six attempts until Smith's 7-yard gain in the third quarter, would cut the deficit to 21-12 on the following possession as Smith would scamper in from 27 yards out with 5:50 remaining.

    But after an attempted on-sides kick was recovered by the Longhorns, Texas would drive 48 yards in six plays with Card scoring on a 3-yard TD and push the lead to 28-12.

    Louisiana refused to go down after Whittington scored on a 14-yard TD pass as the Ragin' Cajuns drove 75 yards in nine plays to reach the end zone. Lewis kept the drive alive when he connected with Williams on a 7-yard pass on fourth-and-1 at the UL 34 and the duo would connect one play later when Williams caught a 26-yard pass to the UT 33.

    Five plays later, caught a pass from Lewis in the right flat, spun past a trio to Longhorn defenders and scored from 19 yards out to cut the deficit to 35-18 with 9:31 left.

    Three Ragin' Cajuns – Zi'Yon Hill, Andre Jones and Bralen Trahan – each recorded six tackles to lead Louisiana. Chauncey Manac, AJ Washington and AJ Riley each recorded sacks for the Ragin' Cajuns while Rhys Burns averaged 53.0 yards per punt, including a 62-yard boot in the third quarter.

    Louisiana will return home for a pair of games in the next 12 days beginning on Sept. 11 in the home opener against Nicholls. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m., and will be available on ESPN3. The Ragin' Cajuns will then turn around five days later to host Mid-American Conference member Ohio on Sept. 16 in a nationally-televised contest on ESPN.

    With safety being a top priority for all patrons during the 2021 season, the following guidelines will be in place.

    It is recommended that fans wear a mask inside the stadium and self-monitor for symptoms prior to arriving for the game. Hand sanitizer stations will also be located throughout the facility on game day.

    Socially distant seating will be available for fans in the general admission areas on the east side of the stadium, in the upper deck and on the hill. Concessions line queuing will also be in place to further promote safety and ease congestion on the concourse.

    All Ragin' Cajuns should continue to be responsible and practice good decision-making, while having fun at all Louisiana Athletics events and tailgates. The Department of Athletics will follow the state and CDC policies and procedures and will make adjustments if necessary.

    Louisiana Football will play six games at Cajun Field this year, the first coming on Saturday, Sept. 11, when the Ragin' Cajuns take on Nicholls. To view the team's complete schedule, click here.

    Fans are encouraged to secure tickets now. More information can be obtained by calling the Louisiana Athletics Ticket Office at the CAJUNDOME, (337) 265-2170, or by visiting the office in-person.

    The Ragin' Cajuns Athletic Foundation is excited to announce reduced tailgating prices for the 2021 season. For more information on securing a tailgate or RV spot, call the RCAF office at (337) 851-7223 or email RCAF@louisiana.edu


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  2. #938

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Malkinson View Post
    When you have a QB that can't throw 15 yards down the field you don't practice it
    He can throw. That's my point. There was nothing designed to have him target downfield and when he did, we actually did well. The TE caught a couple as well as Bernard. We just didn't want to try.

  3. #939

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    When the announcers are even questioning the route trees I don't put it all on LL. We absolutely had no interest in pushing the ball downfield. Lacy didn't get a ball his way til the 4th quarter and you saw what he did. This was a lot on scheme and it was just way too conservative
    This what I meant by saying we’ve hit the limit as a program with our passing game. It’s not all the QB’s fault.

    The question remains, however, is the passing game designed this way due to the skill set of the QB or is this just what Napier prefers?

    What is obvious is that this offense depends on a very strong running game. I think we got away from that a little too early today.

    Bottom line is that we will not be very successful against quality programs if we can’t make the defense respect the QB.

  4. #940

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by Balanced_view View Post
    I havent read the thread yet, but Napier can be too conservative with his play calling against good teams. not wanting to make any mistakes, he dont take any chances down field. 3rd down defense was just sad. gave up too many 3rd and longs. There was a noticeable difference in the way the 2 coaches that are both play callers, called the plays for their team. Freshman QB for Texas didnt connect on any deep passes, but he attempted at least 5. keep us honest.
    Completely agree. I was more disappointed in Napier's playcalling than anything else.

  5. #941

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    He can throw. That's my point. There was nothing designed to have him target downfield and when he did, we actually did well. The TE caught a couple as well as Bernard. We just didn't want to try.
    TX RB Robinson pretty much beat us along with us beating ourselves with some key flat out dropped passes. Boy we are missing our Running game, but give TX credit. They flat out beat us. I never really felt we were in the game to be honest. Time to move on and go undefeated the rest of the year and get that SBC championship in Lafayette!

  6. #942

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    He can throw. That's my point. There was nothing designed to have him target downfield and when he did, we actually did well. The TE caught a couple as well as Bernard. We just didn't want to try.
    We must have not been watching the same guy. He absolutely can't throw. Just terrible.

  7. #943

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    This what I meant by saying we’ve hit the limit as a program with our passing game. It’s not all the QB’s fault.

    The question remains, however, is the passing game designed this way due to the skill set of the QB or is this just what Napier prefers.

    What is obvious is that this offense depends on a very strong running game. I think we got away from that a little too early today.

    Bottom line is that we will not be very successful against quality programs if we can’t make the defense respect the QB.
    Agree. Criticism is warranted across the board but until your staff is having LL target Lacy more and get Chris Smith on the outside versus running up the ____ing A gap every time I won't be convinced that LL can't make big plays.

  8. #944

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS View Post
    We must have not been watching the same guy. He absolutely can't throw. Just terrible.
    Probably so

  9. #945

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS View Post
    We must have not been watching the same guy. He absolutely can't throw. Just terrible.
    Exactly over threw a ton of open WR

  10. #946

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Malkinson View Post
    Exactly over threw a ton of open WR
    He overthrew one guy that I saw. What are you talking about?

  11. #947

    Default Re: FB Final: Louisiana 18, Texas 38

    What’s the issue with LeBlanc? 2 x target and 2 x drops?


  12. #948

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Texas

    I’m trying to remember all these over throws. I saw one for sure, but I also saw 3 flat out dropped passes on key 3rd downs. Good thing is we didn’t turn it over until the end, but neither did TX. We needed them to turn it over to stay in the game and gain a couple of possessions which is probably why Napier did the onside kick in the 3rd which was very questionable to do that so early. Either way the way we played, we were not winning that game. Good Cajun fan turn out for a road game, although they were pretty much hidden in the upper deck. Amazing how Texas tucks the away crowd away up there but it’s very smart. Out of sight out of mind.


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