New-look unit stands tall for Cajuns’ in one-TD victory
LOUISIANA La. — UL’s new-look defense had its baptism of fire Saturday night, and except for a three-minute period late in the first half that unit passed its test with flying colors.
“We had a few execution errors that set them up with some big plays,” said Ragin’ Cajun defensive coordinator Brent Pry, “but other than that we did a lot of good things.”
The Cajuns converted from an eight-man front defensive alignment to a multiple 4-3 during spring drills, and that unit gave up only one score in a 14-7 victory over Northwestern State Saturday in its first full-scale outing.
“My hat’s off to the defense and the way they played in the second half,” said Cajun head coach Rickey Bustle. “They came out and shut the door on them, and we made some big plays defensively.”
The biggest came in the closing seconds, when that unit held Northwestern on downs and forced a fourth-down incompletion with 23 seconds left.
The Cajuns, winning their opener for the first time since 2001 after starting last season with seven straight setbacks, didn’t allow the Demons to get past the UL Lafayette 48 after the first drive of the second half.
Demon drives in the first half went for 52, 71 and 80 yards, and Northwestern took the second-half kickoff and marched 49 yards. But Opelousas Catholic product Tommy Hebert was short on a 43-yard field goal effort, and the visitors didn’t reach midfield again until the game’s final minute.
“We’ve got to find a way to get the ball in the end zone,” said Demon coach Scott Stoker. “You can’t expect to win very many games with seven points, especially when you give up 14 on special teams.”
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Dan McDonald
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