50 years ago on September 14, 1974, USL played Tulane at the old Tulane Stadium in New Orleans in the first game of the year. It was supposed to be UL's second game of the year but a hurricane moved the Arkansas State home game to the end of that season. The USL Bulldogs/Ragin Cajuns had not won a game the previous season (0-10). The season prior, Tulane had beaten LSU for the first time in many years and played in the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl. The QB at Tulane was Steve Foley who had a stellar pro career as a safety with the Denver Broncos. This was Augie Tammerillo's first game as the USL head coach. USL was, at best, a 45 point underdog. The game summary states that there were about 30,000 people at the game. With the enormous number of USL students from the New Orleans area, USL fans outnumbered Tulane fans. And the USL fans had a lot to cheer about. Emmanuel Guidry from Acadiana High scored a USL touchdown and USL's new walk-on kicker, Rafael Septien, kicked 3 field goals including a 50 yarder.
USL held a 16-14 lead late in the 4th Quarter but a phantom pass interference penalty set up Tulane on the USL 2 yard line. Tulane tried twice to score but was pushed back. A last second field goal secured a 17-16 victory for Tulane but the night belonged to the Cajuns. While running victory sprints in the end zone after the game we were joined by dozens of excited and inebriated Cajun fans. What a night. If you were at that game or listening to that game what were your experiences, thoughts, reactions about the game?