JONESBORO, Ark. - Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns got a harsh lesson in humility Thursday night, dropping an 86-80 game to the Arkansas State Indians and in all likelihood giving away the Sun Belt Conference Western Division title they've held for the last three years.
While the Cajuns stubbed their toes, the Denver Pioneers ripped visiting South Alabama 68-46 to regain a tie atop the West with UL at 11-3.
And, because Denver swept the Cajuns this season, it would take a Cajun win on Saturday at Arkansas-Little Rock and a Denver home loss to New Orleans to make it four division titles in a row.
"Sometimes," coach Robert Lee said, "we think we're a better team than we are.
"I sensed guys were trying to do things they're not supposed to do, or they're not capable of doing. I didn't see a team with the sense of urgency you need if you're trying to win a championship.
"Or," he added, "with enough respect for their opponent."
The Cajuns' lack of focus was obvious in a hit-or-miss first half in which they committed 15 turnovers and received technical fouls on Orien Greene and Tiras Wade for protesting calls to officials.
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Bruce Brown
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