Troy first of two obstacles to UL’s winning season
LOUISIANA La. — Jerry Babb joined some select company last week.
The University of Louisiana sophomore exceeded 2,000 yards passing for the season in the Cajuns’ 27-17 home loss to North Texas, moving to 2,003 for the year.
That plateau has only been reached four times in school history, and only two quarterbacks have done it.
Both Jake Delhomme and Jon Van Cleave went back-to-back with that distinction, Delhomme throwing for 2,761 yards in 1995 and 2,901 in 1996 and Van Cleave ringing up 2,499 in 2001 and 2,081 in 2002 in Rickey Bustle’s first year as coach of the UL program.
Babb has also thrown for over 300 yards three times this season, something Delhomme achieved in 1996 and Van Cleave hit in 2001.
A former St. Thomas More quarterback/ wide receiver, Babb is also the leading rusher for the 4-5 Cajuns with 415 yards after nine games and is the only player to have a 100-yard day on the ground in 2004.
The last Cajun to lead the team in both rushing and passing was Tyjuan Hayes in 1991.
Obviously, then, Bustle’s team has to keep Babb on his feet today if the Cajuns have any shot at knocking off favored Troy University at 2:30 p.m. at Cajun Field.
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Bruce Brown
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