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    Next week I hope our Linebackers bring their "A" game because RB Ryan Moats is scary.


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    This will be the 85th meeting between UL and LaTech.


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    Moats just ran for 250+ yards on 33 carries and 3 TD's against Nevada. I sure hope we are ready next week.


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    UL Football Highlights From Coach Rickey Bustle's Press Conference

    Football: HIGHLIGHTS FROM COACH RICKEY BUSTLE'S PRESS CONFERENCE AFTER SATURDAYS GAME

    September 06, 2004 - Monday, September 6, 2004

    Contact: Daryl Cetnar/337-482-6331

    "Our goal is to be a team. Our guys were tired. It was a hot night out
    there. We didn't lose our composure when things didn't go well. It was
    important to win for our fans and our program."

    "We had a chance to look at film yesterday. It wasn't really different than
    what we felt after the game. Defensively we need to get more out of our
    front line.

    "In the second half we played better than the first half, but as a whole we
    played determined."

    "Our special teams played a big part in this game."

    "We played 21 players in new positions, 18 of them their first college game.
    We wished we could have played some other guys a little bit more, but in a
    close game we wanted to make sure we won."

    "These young guys surprise you every day. It was just great to see players
    playing new positions and we had a lot of great plays all around the field."

    "It was great win for us."

    On La Tech.

    "Their running back is something else. Their line is all 300-plus pounds.
    But their quarterback is inexperienced."

    "Defensively they have 7 starters coming back. I know the defensive coach
    and he's going to give us a lot of looks, but he's a great motivator and he'
    s going to have thier defense ready."

    "We've got to handle the situation. We have got to prepare for this game. We
    have to prepare to win. This game is big. We're trying to get win number two
    and we have to be focused to win."

    "They've got a lot of people back. There 's no question that they are a very
    good football team."

    On running back committee.

    "As long as they're all productive I'm ok with that. I hope to have them
    rush for a thousand yards this season as a unit."



    On turn out.
    "We had great fan support and great student support. It was loud. The first
    quarter our lineman couldn't hear so well. But it was great to have such a
    great crowd out there."

    LINK


  5. UL Football Cajuns back to work

    Next foe Louisiana Tech impressive in opening win

    LOUISIANA La. — UL returned to earth on Monday.

    The Ragin’ Cajuns are coming off a season-opening win for the first time in three years under coach Rickey Bustle, but when they watched TV on Labor Day they got an idea of how hard it will be to improve to 2-0 for the first time since 1990.

    Louisiana Tech followed running back Ryan Moats to a 38-21 victory over visiting Nevada on ESPN2, a vivid reminder of Tech’s 34-3 triumph over UL at Cajun Field last fall.

    That provided immediate focus for Bustle’s squad, which travels to Ruston on Saturday.

    "They went right down and scored on their opening drive," Bustle said of Tech. "Moats is a heck of a player. They gave it to him about seven times in a row on that drive.

    "They’re big up front and I know they’ve got good receivers. They’re breaking in a new quarterback, so I don’t know how many times they’re going to throw."

    Bustle is familiar with LT defensive coordinator Tim Rose, who is working with a veteran group.

    "They’ve got six or seven starters back on defense," Bustle said. "I know Tim is going to give us a lot of different looks. He’s a great motivator, and I know he’ll have that defense playing well."

    Bustle, meanwhile, was still beaming over the performance of his team in a 14-7 win over Northwestern State at Cajun Field. It was far from a perfect game, but starting with a win makes teaching a young team that much easier.

    "We had 21 players at new positions in that game," Bustle said. "Eighteen of them were playing in their first college game.

    The rest of the story

    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com

    Homes SO Clean

  6. UL Football Players committee established for season

    LOUISIANA La. — One game into his third season as head coach of Louisiana's Ragin’ Cajuns, Rickey Bustle is still learning to try new things.

    Bustle, whose team takes a 1-0 start into Saturday’s meeting with Louisiana Tech in Ruston, has installed a players’ committee to better deal with the challenges that come up during the campaign.

    “I started thinking about it last spring, and decided it was something I wanted to do,” Bustle said. “It’s the first time we’ve done it.

    “We have a committee of 12 players representing the team, players who understand the importance of what we’re trying to do.”

    The group is not just seniors, but a more comprehensive group of senior, junior, sophomore and freshmen Cajuns.

    The rest of the story

    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com

    Homes SO Clean

  7. People Derek Morel relished tilt vs. brother

    LOUISIANA La. — That face across the line of scrimmage was a familiar one for Louisiana’s Derek Morel.

    Morel and younger brother Connor were on opposite sides when the Cajuns opened the 2004 season against Northwestern State last Saturday, Derek at linebacker and Connor at quarterback for the visiting Demons.

    “He kind of gave me a wink and smiled when he came on the field,” Morel said of Connor, who hit 4-of-4 passes for 18 yards in limited action.

    “It was weird. Since we’ve been growing up, we’ve always been together. I was the receiver and he was the quarterback. So, playing defense against him was a little different.

    “But once the game started, he wasn’t my brother any more. He was the opposing quarterback.”

    The Cajuns prevailed 14-7 before a crowd of over 22,000, a good number of whom are members of the Morel clan.

    “We had more family members than we knew what to do with afterwards,” Morel said. “I’m looking forward to seeing him continuing to improve.”

    The Cajuns’ Morel is on his own path of improvement, getting more of a role as a sophomore after limited duty in 2003.

    “Last year I was mostly a special teams player,” Morel said. “To be able to play defense, and even starting this year, is really nice.

    The rest of the story

    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com

    Homes SO Clean

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    UL Football game day

    i would like to thank all of you who made it to the game and lined up for the cajun walk, it was good to see i am sure the players appreciated the effort hope we can keep it up. good crowd, good food and good fun had by all and to top it off, "GREAT WIN," it's been a long time, oh! and lets not forget.....GREAT CROWD!

    i played in our old timers baseball game this weekend and i'm celebrating my birthday today, so it's been a good week and weekend for me.

    who's making it to tech?


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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Congrats on getting older, Oldman!

    I believe myself, and my two rascals will be making the trip to Ruston....

    seriously, happy bday.

    Z.


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    Bruce Brown wrote today that LA Tech's QB is inexperienced, and probably won't throw the ball much. I just hope the CBs and SSs dont daze off back there b/c LA tech has a history of great QBs.


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    UL Football Jordan Jackson

    Why did he not play much. I thought for sure with his size, he'd be a go-to guy in our offense. I was surprised to not see him on the field more. Was he hurt?


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    what channel and time will the game be televised in Laf?


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