Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 LastLast
Results 37 to 48 of 55

Thread: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

  1. #37

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    27k and bitterly cold. It may have even been homecoming.
    Was that seriously the attendance? Unbelievable

  2. #38

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Buds View Post
    Was that seriously the attendance? Unbelievable
    Yep we reeled off 5 straight against Memphis, southern miss, Tulane, Arkansas st and northern Illinois going into that game. The year before we were 2-9. Even as a youngster I remember how electric Lafayette was for USL football. That whole season was my best Cajun field memory.

  3. Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    There was A Cajun 95 yard TD pass in that game. I think it was Pollard to track star Harold Pollard. That was the first victory I experienced as a Cajun student.
    How cool was that.

  4. Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    The cold Halloween weekend game in 1993 (Jake’s freshman year) was against San Jose State. Spartans had a future pro QB in Jeff Garcia. Jake outdueled him that day. We did defeat La Tech that year. It was Thanksgiving weekend and the victory earned the Cajuns a share of the Big West title. My wife wonders how I remember things like that with no effort but can’t remember where I put my keys 5 minutes ago.
    Thanks for the correction. I also have a great Jake radio memory with Jake beating Tulane in the Super Dome on a late or last possession touchdown. I was on hurricane catastrophe duty in Atlanta. Maybe Tulane was still on WWL megaphone radio for me to catch it. That made my whole month in Atlanta tolerable.

  5. #41

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Thanks for the correction. I also have a great Jake radio memory with Jake beating Tulane in the Super Dome on a late or last possession touchdown. I was on hurricane catastrophe duty in Atlanta. Maybe Tulane was still on WWL megaphone radio for me to catch it. That made my whole month in Atlanta tolerable.
    My most memorable wins (I was at all of these):

    1. USL beating Texas A&M. Stunned the college football world.
    2. UL's 1st bowl game vs San Diego State. 50,000+ and a walk off field goal to win.
    3. UL's win vs Iowa State. Put UL football on the map and a first Top 25 ranking.
    4. UL's win vs Kansas State. A Big 12 win on another last second FG.
    5. UL's win over Tulane in the Superdome with Jake's late TD. Helped change perception of UL in state. Best pre-game and post-game party ever in Superdome.

  6. #42

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    To add to my list, one Augie game not mentioned was a huge home win over U of Cincinnati...crowd was electric, big time win


  7. #43

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    There was A Cajun 95 yard TD pass in that game. I think it was Pollard to track star Harold Pollard. That was the first victory I experienced as a Cajun student.
    Harold Porter I believe?

  8. #44

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Thanks for the correction. I also have a great Jake radio memory with Jake beating Tulane in the Super Dome on a late or last possession touchdown. I was on hurricane catastrophe duty in Atlanta. Maybe Tulane was still on WWL megaphone radio for me to catch it. That made my whole month in Atlanta tolerable.
    That was 1995 at Tulane. Jake hit Brandon in the last minute for a go ahead TD in the last minute. The two saw the defensive alignment was not what was expected and signaled each other to change the play call at the line.

  9. #45

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Best road victory I attended was when we defeated Tulane for the first time in 1998. Brian Mitchell put on a show in the SuperDome that night. Second best was when Jerry Babb led a comeback victory over the Houston Cougars in 2006. It may seem strange to put a ULM game on the list but Dez and Fenroy led an offense that put up over 700 yards at Monroe in 2008. I laughed when the ULM coach said he wished they wished for a rematch as their mistakes cost ULM the game.


  10. #46

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by mahtoo View Post
    Harold Porter I believe?
    Correct, it was Harold Porter who caught the long TD pass in our first victory of 1974. I even remember Coach Augie T. giving credit to OC Larry Zeno for calling the play. A little more history from that time. Pollard was the returning starting QB going into 1975. A guy named Roy Henry transferred from Norte Dame that year. Not long into 1975, Henry became the starter

  11. #47

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Correct, it was Harold Porter who caught the long TD pass in our first victory of 1974. I even remember Coach Augie T. giving credit to OC Larry Zeno for calling the play. A little more history from that time. Pollard was the returning starting QB going into 1975. A guy named Roy Henry transferred from Norte Dame that year. Not long into 1975, Henry became the starter
    Wasn't SlickRick on that team?

  12. #48

    Default Re: Your Top 5 Cajun Field Memories

    Quote Originally Posted by JMV JustMyView View Post
    Wasn't SlickRick on that team?
    I believe Rick was Henry’s backup in 1976 and 1977.

Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 6 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 6 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Cajun Field, the playing surface
    By SlickRick in forum RagePage
    Replies: 69
    Last Post: September 1st, 2023, 09:46 pm

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •