Cajuns fall short Third-quarter turnovers spell doom in 35-32 loss
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Now they’re going to have to do it the hard way.
UL Lafayette’s Ragin’ Cajuns had a chance to take a big step toward a Sun Belt Conference championship here on Saturday, and they scored the first time they touched the ball, but New Mexico State had the final word in a 35-32 shootout.
The loss dropped the Cajuns to 3-3 on the year and 1-1 in Sun Belt play, while the Aggies improved to 2-4 and 2-1 in league action.
It was the fourth straight tight decision between the two teams, in games decided by 3, 3, 2 and 3 points.
The game turned in the third period, when New Mexico State erased a 21-13 halftime edge with a 22-point explosion helped by a Cajun team that fumbled the ball away three times and was saved on another miscue by an inadvertent whistle.
“You can’t keep putting the football on the ground,” said Cajun coach Rickey Bustle, who lost for the first time at UL when leading at halftime. “And, sooner or later you have to stop them.”
The Aggies rolled to 484 yards of offense behind quarterback Buck Pierce, who hit 16-of-25 passes for 274 yards, and running back Muammar Ali, whose 27 carries netted a career-high 146 yards.
“I’m disappointed in the game we played,” Bustle said, “but not the spirit. But, I give credit to Tony Samuel and his bunch over there. They really came out in that third period and played physical.”
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Bruce Brown
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