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Thread: 2021 New Orleans Bowl: LOUISIANA (36) MARSHALL (21)

  1. #1213

    Default Re: New Orleans Bowl Final: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21

    Attendance- 21,642


  2. #1214

    Default Re: New Orleans Bowl Final: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21

    Marshal bought a decent crowd for that long of a trip.
    How was the crowd noise? Could you from the radio?


  3. #1215

    Default Re: New Orleans Bowl Final: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Thank you Ragin' Cajuns seniors for the greatest season in Ragin Cajuns Football history! Thank you Levi Lewis for having the heart of a champion and proving all of us wrong!
    Man that's a great picture who you got that from.. lol

  4. #1216

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Marshall

    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    They giving the MVP to Levi aren't they?
    Shut up and go to bed

  5. UL Football Louisiana Powers Past Marshall In R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, 36-21



    As one era of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football came to an end, another one started off with an impressive start.

    Levi Lewis, playing in his final game in a Louisiana uniform, completed 19 of 31 passes for 270 yards and a touchdown while the No. 16-ranked Ragin' Cajuns scored three touchdowns in the final 8:20 to claim a 36-21 victory over future Sun Belt Conference member Marshall in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl on Saturday at the Caesars Superdome.

    In the debut for head coach Michael Desormeaux, Louisiana (No. 16 Associated Press, No. 17 USA Today/AFCA Coaches Poll, No. 23 CFP) won its 13th consecutive game since an Sept. 4 loss at Texas. The 36-year-old Desormeaux joined his predecessor, Billy Napier (2018), and Sam Robertson (1980) as the only Louisiana coaches in the Division I era to win in his debut.

    Emani Bailey scored on runs of 4 and 2 yards in the fourth quarter while New Orleans native Montrell Johnson added a 3-yard run as Louisiana (13-1) overcame a 21-16 deficit in its first-ever matchup against Marshall (7-6).

    Louisiana scored on its first two possessions to take a 10-0 first-quarter lead as Lewis engineered a 13-play, 81-yard drive on the opening possession with a 9-yard scoring pass to Kyren Lacy before Nate Snyder booted a 42-yard field goal.

    Marshall, making its New Orleans Bowl debut and the 21st different school to play in the event, used the legs of running back Rasheen Ali to take a 14-10 lead in the second quarter. Ali, who rushed for 160 yards on 20 carries, scored on a 63-yard run late in the first quarter before giving the Herd a 14-10 lead with his 14-yard TD run around the right side with 10:32 remaining in the half.

    Louisiana got a 25-yard field goal from Snyder with 1:28 left in the half to cut Marshall's lead to 14-13 before Bralen Trahan's interception helped the Ragin' Cajuns take a 16-14 lead when Snyder kicked his third field goal of the game – a 24-yarder – at the first-half buzzer.

    Ali scored his third TD of the game on a 9-yard run up the middle to cap a 13-play, 63-yard drive and give Marshall a 21-16 lead.

    But after forcing Marshall to punt on its first drive of the fourth quarter, Louisiana took control of the game as it controlled the football for 10:11 in the final stanza.

    Lewis connected with Michael Jefferson on a 48-yard strike on third-and-13 to the Marshall 12 before Bailey capped the 8-play drive with a 4-yard TD run with 8:20 remaining. The Ragin' Cajuns defense forced a three-and-out on Marshall's next possession and immediately drove 73 yards in six plays as Johnson scored on a 3-yard run to put Louisiana ahead, 29-21.

    Lewis and Jefferson connected on a 54-yard pass to the Marshall 17 – the only pass thrown by Lewis on the drive.

    Another three-and-out by the Thundering Herd led to a 6-play, 52-yard for Louisiana as Bailey scored his second TD of the night – a 2-yard run with 1:41 left.

    Bailey led a trio of rushers who had 10 or more carries with 94 yards on 17 attempts. Lewis added 74 yards on 12 carries, including a 55-yard run that set up Snyder's second field goal of the game. Johnson added 54 yards on 19 carries as Louisiana recorded 498 yards of total offense including 220 on the ground.

    Jefferson posted 108 yards on three receptions for Louisiana while Jacob Bernard, who had three receptions for 25 yards entering the game, caught a pair of passes for 59 yards highlighted by a career-long 42-yard grab late in the second quarter.

    LOUISIANA GAME NOTES
    • Louisiana won its fourth straight bowl game and improved to 34-5 overall since the start of the 2019 season.
    • The Ragin' Cajuns improved to 41-5 overall over the last four seasons when scoring 20+ points.
    • Louisiana improved its official bowl record to 6-3.
    • Louisiana's current 13-game win streak is tied Cincinnati among FBS schools.
    • Louisiana head coach Michael Desormeaux joined Billy Napier (2018) and Sam Robertson (1980) as the only coaches in the Ragin' Cajuns Division I era to win in his debut.
    • Levi Lewis' 9-yard touchdown pass to Kyren Lacy marked the sixth time Louisiana scored a TD when receiving the opening kickoff.
    • Lewis improved to 35-7 overall as a starting quarterback at Louisiana.
    • Lewis set single-game, career-bests in his bowl career in passing yards (270) and pass attempts (31). His 19 completions tied his single-game mark in a bowl game, tying the mark in 2019 at the LendingTree Bowl.
    • Lewis, the New Orleans Bowl Most Valuable Player, became the second quarterback in Louisiana history to pass for over 9,000 yards and finished his career with 9,191 yards – 26 yards shy of passing Jake Delhomme (9,216) for the school record.
    • Lewis' 55-yard rush in the second quarter was his third career run of 50+ yards and his longest since scoring on a 56-yard TD against Appalachian State in the 2021 Sun Belt Conference Championship game.
    • Lewis set UL career bowl records for most pass attempts (86) and passing yards (700), surpassing former Ragin' Cajuns QB Terrance Broadway (2011-14) in both categories.
    • Since an interception against Georgia State on Nov. 4, Lewis recorded his final 142 passes of the season without an interception.
    • Louisiana's 20 points in the fourth quarter was its second 20-point final period of the season, one shy of the 21 points scored in a 49-14 win over Ohio on Sept. 16.
    • Louisiana improved to 9-1 when leading after the first quarter and 12-0 when leading at halftime and the end of the third quarter.
    • Louisiana captains were Levi Lewis (QB), Lorenzo McCaskill (LB), Kris Moncrief (LB) and Percy Butler (S).
    • Bralen Trahan's interception in the second quarter was his first of the season.
    • Jacob Bernard's__ 42-yard reception in the second quarter was the longest of his career and his first catch since a 6-yard grab against Nicholls __on Sept. 11.
    • Nate Snyder's three field goals tied a personal-career high and tied with former Ragin' Cajun kickers Brett Baer (2011) and Hunter Stover (2014) for the most by a Louisiana kicker in the New Orleans Bowl.
    • Louisiana +15 in turnover ratio in last seven games (1 turnover lost; 16 turnovers forced).
    • Montrell Johnson became the first New Orleans native to score a touchdown in the New Orleans Bowl since Danny Wimprine (Memphis in 2003).




    Homes SO Clean

  6. #1218

    Default Re: New Orleans Bowl Final: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21

    Just getting back from celebrating at Harrah’s. Great weekend! I’m high on the hog, boys!


  7. Default Re: New Orleans Bowl Final: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21

    Lewis recorded his final 142 passes of the season without an interception.

    Mind boggling.


  8. #1220

    Default Re: New Orleans Bowl Final: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21

    Just finished the Ragin Review Twitter Space.

    Maaaan I Tell You What, I’m proud to be a Cajun! The momentum continues into 2022. We have a win streak to extend.


  9. #1221

    Default Re: New Orleans Bowl Final: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Levi won 34 games as a starter last 3 years. Also won one in natural frosh year under Hud. How many QB’s won 35 games in a career. Cannot be very many in college history.
    Without googling, I'd guess Tim Tebow, Steve Lawrence & Maybe Sam Bradford? IOW, all guys who are shoe ins for the college football hall of fame.

  10. #1222

    Default Re: Live Game Talk: Louisiana vs. Marshall

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob81 View Post
    Good job coach and team. I’m going to believe that Wilson didn’t see the fair catch signal on the targeting. Saying the coaches lost control of the team is a serious knee jerk reaction.
    I didn't see a fair catch signal either. It must have been very early in the punt. I thought it was an outstanding play & the hit to the face was because the guy ducked when he knew he was gonna get racked.

  11. Default ESPN 1420 Louisiana's Dominant 4th Quarter Seals 36-21 New Orleans Bowl Win

    The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns finished off a historic 13-1 season with a 36-21 victory over the Marshall Thundering Herd in the New Orleans Bowl.

    Homes SO Clean

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