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Watching the Div1 6A Tx high school playoffs, I really think these teams would beat UL. We are awful.
Louisiana came up just short in a late rally as Delaware held on for a 20-13 victory in the 68 Ventures Bowl on Wednesday night at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
Lunch Winfield threw for 231 yards and a touchdown, finishing 21 of 36 through the air, and guided the Ragin' Cajuns 86 yards in the final minute before Delaware broke up a pass in the end zone on the game's final play. Louisiana (6-7) was undone by three turnovers and missed opportunities deep in Blue Hens territory.
Jo Silver rushed for 116 yards, including a 61-yard touchdown run, and Nick Minicucci completed 19 of 30 passes for 176 yards and a score as Delaware (7-6) earned a win in its FBS postseason debut.
Louisiana missed a field goal on its opening possession and later had a drive end with an interception in the end zone. Silver capped the Blue Hens' first-quarter takeaway by racing untouched up the middle for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead.
The Ragin' Cajuns answered with a 22-yard field goal by Tony Sterner after driving to the Delaware 5, but the Blue Hens carried a 10-3 advantage into halftime. Minicucci connected with Sean Wilson for a 35-yard touchdown on the opening drive of the third quarter, and Nate Reed added a pair of field goals to extend the lead to 20-6.
Louisiana found life in the fourth quarter when Jordan Lawson blocked a 52-yard field goal attempt, setting up a drive that ended with Winfield's 8-yard touchdown pass to Shelton Sampson Jr. on fourth down. The Cajuns later forced a turnover on downs but gave the ball back on a fumbled snap near midfield.
Pinned at its own 7 with no timeouts, Louisiana moved into scoring position behind completions to Zylan Perry, Caden Jensen and Landon Strother before a pass interference penalty set up first-and-goal at the 8.
After a 1-yard gain and spike to stop the clock with two seconds left, Delaware's Blake Matthews broke up a pass in the end zone to seal the win.
Jaden Dugger led Louisiana with seven tackles, a sack and two tackles for loss. Maurion Eleam added six tackles, while Lawson recorded five stops and three tackles for loss as the Ragin' Cajuns saw a four-game winning streak come to an end.
But hey, at least they called us “Louisiana”.
1. Wasted opportunities
had UL kicked three field goals on its first three drives, it wouldn’t have needed a touchdown to win the game on the final drive.
2. Team is gutsy
3. Defense did its part
The UL Ragin’ Cajuns kept fighting, like they have all season, when things didn’t look promising in the 68 Ventures Bowl on Wednesday night at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
Trailing 20-3 in the third quarter, the Cajuns got the ball down by one score twice in the final three minutes of the game but couldn’t score on either drive in a 20-13 loss to Delaware.
Lunch is one tough gutsy S.O.B
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