Caden Jensen talked about the 2nd pick on a Ragin Review interview last night. He said the second pick was entirely his fault. Simply put, he believes he should have held on to the ball as it hit his hands.
There were some extenuating circumstances that changed momentum besides play calling. On one drive, we faced a first and 30 situation due to penalties. Both 2nd half picks were balls that our receivers got their hands on. The PI call in the end zone was poor in my view as well. I talked to a coach on staff today who feels that Ware should have caught the pass that was picked early in the third quarter. Also feels we would have blown them out had he come down with it. Shows how one play can change complexion of game. However, I give credit to the offense for converting a 3rd and 13 play with a pass to Sampson late in the game. That turned momentum back our way. The OL actually gave Lunch sufficient time to fire it on that play.
For the second time this season, UL quarterback Lunch Winfield has done it.
It’s not something just any old quarterback can pull off, even once.
In his heroic second-half performance against Marshall back on Sept. 27 at Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium, Winfield displayed incredible composure to hit Charles Robertson for a 16-yard gain on third-and-13 from his own 15 to keep the Cajuns alive in a comeback win for the ages.
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