I'll see what I can dig up...I wouldn't call it expert advice but I like to think I know a little bit.
I'll see what I can dig up...I wouldn't call it expert advice but I like to think I know a little bit.
EMU hasn't seen good years in the past much like UL.
I for one can't understand why we can't beat ULM... ULM was a gimme!
Hopefully this will be the year of change. Like I said... UL has a great chance of going 7-4, but just as easy can go 4-7. That was the same tune last season.
If you think ULM is a gimme you haven't looked at there lineup. They will have solid team this year. Probably the best defensive player in the sunbelt in DE Brandon Guillory and one of the most experienced QB's in the conference.
Indeed I haven't. I'm talking about last year and the year before that. I thought at the time both games were a gimme.
I'm not familiar with this years team yet.
Notice I used the word "was".
they weren't a pushover last year either...no one in the belt is a real pushover anymore. This conference has become a lot stronger from top to bottom so get ready for some hard nosed football week in and week out
6 games on TV should be the minimum in the future.
Geaux Cajuns
LOUISIANA La. – The football home opener for Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns will be produced and broadcast live by KLAF UPN-17 television on Saturday, September 17 at 7 p.m.
The UL-NSU game marks the first local television production of Cajuns football in over 10 years.
KLAF serves all of Acadiana; viewers can check their local listings.
The game marks the seventh television broadcast of the season for the Cajuns; an impressive total considering the team had just one televised game three seasons ago.
“We are excited to be on TV and excited to be on KLAF,” head coach Rickey Bustle said. “My only hope is that people come out to the games at Cajun Field and give that TV audience a great crowd.”
KLAF airs various live entertainment and events including high school football, UL baseball, parades and will now have UL football back in its repertoire. It is locally owned by Communications Corporation of America.
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