Is it true that Bill Sampy and Dwight Lindon may be able to return next year?
Sampy 9 receptions for 143 yards and 1 touchdown.
Lindon 20 rushes for 86 yards and 1 touchdown.
Is it true that Bill Sampy and Dwight Lindon may be able to return next year?
Sampy 9 receptions for 143 yards and 1 touchdown.
Lindon 20 rushes for 86 yards and 1 touchdown.
It has to do with academic achievements.Originally posted by ULTubaTom
Is it true that Bill Sampy and Dwight Lindon may be able to return next year?
Sampy 9 receptions for 143 yards and 1 touchdown.
Lindon 20 rushes for 86 yards and 1 touchdown.
I hope it is true; I can't count the number of times I have seen Dwight studying at Edith Dupre Library.
did babb get hurt in the 4th quarter?
Not that I know of, I listened on the internet. All the announcer said was he couln't find Babb on the sideline.
I think that he got hit on his side
Yes Babb hurt his back -a muscle i think- and was out for the last 3 offensive series.Originally posted by CaginDog24
did babb get hurt in the 4th quarter?
Even though he was hurt, I thought Babb showed great leadership, helping in the sideline huddles. I will say this, a bye could not have come at a better time.
How true! I did think that Sniewski performed capably, considering the limited amount of playing time he has logged. It will also allow some of the other "walking wounded " to heal.I will say this, a bye could not have come at a better time
An anomaly to be sure.Originally posted by cajun_express
JVC WITH MORE touchdown passes than Brian Mitchell some how does not make sense. I know BM was a double threat, but he did play 4 years and well it is one of those things that prove statistics don't tell everything about a qb.
Was it just me, or did or punting in the ASU game leave much to be desired?
It is NOT just you ....
LAFAYETTE — As a University of Louisiana senior, wide receiver Bill Sampy had a solid perspective on last Saturday’s sometimes maddening 27-24 homecoming victory over Arkansas State.
The Ragin’ Cajuns led 24-0, then 24-7 at half, then 27-7, but weren’t sure of winning until the final play of the evening.
“The coaches kept telling us at halftime to keep our intensity up,” Sampy said. “In the first half, we had a lot of intensity. In the second half, I think maybe we relaxed.
“There are some things we could have done better, but we came out with the victory.”
Sampy has learned to appreciate the bottom line, something that hasn’t looked too healthy at UL since the school’s last winning season in 1995.
Defeating ASU broke a two-game losing streak and got coach Rickey Bustle’s Cajuns back to .500 at 4-4 with three games remaining.
They resume action on Friday, Nov. 5, with a 9 p.m. ESPN2 home game against three-time Sun Belt Conference champion North Texas, which won its 21st straight league game Saturday over New Mexico State, 36-26.
Despite the momentum gained from victory, it’s a good thing the Cajuns don’t play this week.
The rest of the story
Bruce Brown
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HE'S A FRESHMAN, BUT HE DID GET ONE OUT OF THE END ZONE (1ST TIME) 50+ YARDS...key word PATIENCE
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