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  1. UL Football Running on fumes, Ragin' Cajuns run out of time

    LOUISIANA La. — It’s difficult to have a true rivalry if one foe wins all the time, and that’s the way it’s been lately between Louisiana and Louisiana Tech.

    But the longtime series is closer to looking like a rivalry than it has been since the mid 1990’s.

    Tech got its sixth straight win over UL last Saturday night in Ruston, but the visiting Ragin’ Cajuns were at the Bulldogs’ 8-yard line at the end of the 24-20 thriller.

    “We were dead tired at the end,” UL offensive coordinator Rob Christophel said on Sunday. “We wanted to keep moving, because we were sort of working on jet fuel.

    “But for the guys on the other side of the field, there wasn’t a lot left in their tank, either.”

    When the two teams trudged off the field, they resembled Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed at the end of their first cinema bout.

    There will be rematches in the future, but it might be hard to match the drama of last weekend when the Cajuns fought back from a 17-0 deficit to take a 20-17 lead, only to see Ryan Moats and the Bulldogs get a fourth-period touchdown for the win.

    “I was proud of all of them,” Christophel said. “They fought, and that’s the bottom line. In the past, if we’d gotten behind, we might not have done that. And we were going against a team that probably not many people gave us a chance against.

    “There are still things that we can work on and things we can get better at.”

    The Cajuns were pinned near their own goal line for much of the first half, with UL’s defense halting Tech drives by claiming a trio of turnovers. It wasn’t until just before halftime that the attack got untracked.

    “Down there, you’re trying to execute, get hats on everybody and have the running backs find room to run,” Christophel said.

    “You don’t usually try something unique that could put you in a bad situation. One time we hit a pass and were able to get out of there.

    The rest of the story

    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com

    Homes SO Clean

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    K-State left wondering what it should fix first

    MANHATTAN - In truth, Kansas State's players were more angry about not performing well against Western Kentucky.

    Yes, Saturday's 45-21 loss to Fresno State was a far worse outcome than the stumbling opening win over Western Kentucky. But the visiting Bulldogs' victory was so dominant, so complete, the Wildcats were left more dumbfounded than irate.

    "I don't think it was a physical issue," right tackle Jeromey Clary said. "And I don't think they just had us schemed."

    Well then, what the heck happened?

    "I don't know," Clary answered. "It just wasn't our day."

    The loss was so decisive, K-State fell from a No. 13 ranking to out of the top 25. And, with only one nonconference tune-up remaining, the Wildcats are being forced to rethink everything.

    That applies to players --"A lot of guys need to go home and evaluate themselves," free safety Jesse Tetuan said -- and coaches.

    "If it's one side of the ball or the kicking game, I can say, 'OK, that's an issue over there' and we can go fix it," K-State coach Bill Snyder said. "If you're getting beat everywhere, then I've got to look within. That's got to be Bill Snyder."

    The Wildcats had some time to think things over before Saturday's game ended. The Bulldogs, who outgained K-State 185-2 in the first quarter and led 31-14 at halftime, put things away early.

    "After the second quarter, we knew it was our game," FSU defensive tackle Garrett McIntyre said. "We play physical football."

    The implication being, of course, that K-State did not. And who could argue with McIntyre?

    K-State's offense couldn't get started because the Bulldogs dominated the line of scrimmage. Take away Dylan Meier's 47-yard touchdown pass to Davin Dennis in the second quarter, and the Wildcats had negative-two yards in the game's first 28 minutes.

    The rest of the story

    BY JEFFREY PARSON

    The Wichita Eagle

    Homes SO Clean

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    Originally posted by cajuncharlie
    Turbine, my fried, I respectfully disagree with you. Babb had taken a shot and was a little wobbly. In my opinion we had no alternative but to go for three points. We should have been able to score a TD with the three snaps from the seven yard line. Had we done this I feel almost certain that we could have sewed up the game at that point. Also,the time clock management by the officials at the end of the game left a lot to be desired. There were a couple of instances where at least seconds could have been added to the clock.It was helluva game, a helluva loss, Moats is a helluva running back, and it was a helluva long ride home, even though I was on the Alumni sponsored bus.
    We are not in disagreement, in fact we are in total agreement, I don't think they should have gone for the TD on 4th down.

    It was a timely Tech defensive play on 3rd down that forced the Cajuns to settle for 3, a TD there and UL wins.

    imo

    Geaux Cajuns

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    Default attendance at tech

    The announced attendance at tech was over 22K...what a bunch of ~~~~...almost half the stadium still had empty seats....their stadium holds around 30K..you do the math. I think we need to use the same technology they are using when figuring this out..whatever that is? If all the tickets looked like the two I bought at the game...someone must have thrown in some circus tickets in the box when they counted them...Another thing that is surprising is that how does a small town like Ruston even have a university...Tech is a sunbelt school if they are lucky!


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    "how does a small town like Ruston even have a university..."

    There are LOTS of small towns with universities around the country. You may have heard of some of them: Ole Miss, Auburn, Penn State, etc. Our opponent this week, Kansas State, is in the metropolis of Manhattan, KS. I don't think anyone will mistake that for the big city! When I went to Oxford, MS to see the Cajuns play Ole Miss back in 1986, it reminded me a lot of Ruston. Only with more money! In fact I believe the enrollment at Ole Miss is similar to Tech's, too.


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    come to think of it...there is nothing in State College, PA either. Ruston is alot smaller though.


  7. #507

    UL Football be afraid

    hey gitmo20 are you still afraid, ha,ha,ha,ha,what was your score prediction?????? i was there and i saw your fear, tech has got a good runner but i'm afraid they will ruin him like one of the tech fans said after the game, "that's all we've got." and remember this we did play some young guys at the def end position, oh! and i think you mention something about the passing.....what? THE TIME HAS COME BE..............................................


  8. #508

    UL Football club

    those of you who are able to join the q-back club we would love to have you, i understand that some/most of you cannot make the luncheons but joining does help the football program think about it. I'm about to leave for the luncheon so please help support and promote ragin cajun athletics and i know most if not all of you do. GEAUX CAJUNS


  9. #509
    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default In techs defense.....

    The students side was almost full.....

    It was the other side that absolutely pathetic...

    I believe they covered the 15K, but the 22K announced?

    NO F# way.

    Z.


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    I wish Michael Lewis was playing for UL....


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