The UL Ragin’ Cajuns entered Saturday’s road encounter with Wake Forest as the nation’s least penalized team through three games.
That ended Saturday.
The UL Ragin’ Cajuns entered Saturday’s road encounter with Wake Forest as the nation’s least penalized team through three games.
That ended Saturday.
It may have ended, but just 4 targeting penalties alone shoukdnt have automatically ended it.
Coming in to last night:
6 penatlies - 50 yards
Last Night:
8 penalties - 83 yards
Delicious home cooking, huh?
When teams are leading an important national statistical category why doesnt ncaa apportion monies to them for an award/reward.
Granted we may not have gotten it just for 3 weeks but i remember when we had red zone scoring percentage for a better part of a couple seasons under hud
Looks like ncaa ranks it by number of penalties not by yards
La Tech came in with just third most at 12 for 90, then yesterday got 8 for 80 tacked on, yikes. Odd coincidence
Refs and the ACC Review Center...
That officiating crew for our game last night could officiate a pee wee game, and it would be an insult to pee wee football.
Possibly the worst officiated game I have seen. We did not help ourselves with a couple of bone-headed plays but man did they allow WF to get away with some stuff. I was expecting the FG kick to go wide and about 3 minutes later a flag to drop.
Youll have to excuse fan of 71, having attended USL during the era of open admissions it is unclear as to whether or not he would be accepted in modern day to a tier R1 university of Louisiana.
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