Major college program....uhhhh ok. The program does have a great bunch of kids and they deserve to be supported by giving them a new coach.
Major college football programs do not lose, errrrr...get blown out, to IAA stepchild rival in your own backyard!! Let's face it folks, you can either coach or you can't. We have one that can't. We are one of the worst programs in the entire country, including IAA, to deny it is just plain stupidity on your part. Support? that's fine, we can support all we want, but reality is the pavement support is driven on.
That Kool Aid is starting to taste bitter? I wish I would have been wrong but I had my doubts about where Bustle was taking us last season. We were picked by almost everyone to win the Belt but we stunk it up. Perhaps we should hire an actual head coach next time. The program needs to get on track and very soon. It would be nice to enjoy a football season before I die.
Man I hope the majority of you don't dislike reading my c.r.a.p as bad as I hate reading a bunch of yours. But, I suppose you do. I know my memory is sketchy at times, but I could swear I've read some of this regurgitated recycled upchuck about 100 times. Is there a conclusion to this "your stupid... no, your stupid" circle jerk?
Oh, and no offense intended to anyone in particular.
Geaux Cajuns... tear Arkansas State a new one!!!!
Aren't we also playing a lot of young players? Wait until they get some experience! Give Bustle at least two more years!
When he was hired, I tried explaining to people just HOW BAD WE WERE! I told my family members it would take probably 8-10 years for ANY COACH to get us to be a decent program. We had AWFUL players here at that time. He has done an amazing job while starting with nothing. We still have players that are WAY TOO DARN SMALL! Why are our starting DE's only 230lbs and 234lbs?
I think Bustle is entering the next phase right now. Where we are actually, now getting younger players who are better than some of the upper-classmen we have. When you have to play such young guys with little or no field time, it takes time for it to click. To add to this, we also have new coordinators this year, which probably made things even harder.
I REALLY think this team will be much better in 2-3 years if we keep Bustle! If we get rid of him, we would be starting all over yet again!
We need to start this "RAGE" fund started, or whatever it will be called (I like the RAGE name), and get more MONEY into this program to help Bustle in these next few years!
Don't even get me started on all the injuries we have had this year!!!
Rant off...
UL 42
ASU 17
UL is +5 in the turnover department. It's time. Geaux Cajuns!!!
UL wins 42-41, I'll let the athletes figure out how to get to that score.
Tuffguy
38-31 Cajuns win!
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Why are our starting DE's only 230lbs and 234lbs?
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With some many teams running the spread offense, you need to have DE's that are athletic and can run. I think we need to recruit faster linebackers. The new defensive coordinator has to play with the linebackers he has now until he can get his own recruits in.
I just finished watching the Hawai'i vs. San Jose State game on ESPN. As embarassing as we may think our attendance was last week, at least we weren't in a position where we had more of the opponent's fans in CAJUN FIELD than our own, like what I saw tonight!!!
"Do not" and "should not" are 2 different things.
Major college football programs "do" in fact lose to progams who have NEVER been their rivals, in their own back yard.
UL lost by 3 scores. I can find 3 plays from that game that if changed could reverse the outcome of the game. 3 plays and blown out don't sound like they go together, but I guess they do.
"Do not" and "should not" are 2 different things, just ask Michigan.
JONESBORO, Ark. - UL's football team has the top rushing offense in the Sun Belt Conference by a wide margin, but most of the matchups favor Arkansas State tonight when the two teams meet in a pivotal league contest.
Both UL (1-1) and ASU (0-1) have a loss in league play, and neither can afford another setback since only once in Sun Belt history has a team with two losses won the league title. UL and ASU were both part of a three-way 5-2 tri-championship in 2005, but it would take an odd set of circumstances for a two-loss team to again figure in the race for the New Orleans Bowl.
That's why tonight is vital for both teams, and why both are looking for a matchup edge.
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Dan McDonald
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JONESBORO, Ark. - The last time UL's football team journeyed north to face Arkansas State, the Ragin' Cajuns were a struggling offensive team. But that night, one at the mid-point of the 2005 season, the Cajuns found their offensive spark despite a topsy-turvy 39-36 loss.
UL didn't lose again, averaging 36 points over the final four games on the way to a five-game win streak and a share of the Sun Belt Conference title.
The Cajuns don't need to find an offensive attack in tonight's game against the Indians. When UL takes on the host Tribe at 6 p.m. at Indian Stadium, defensive consistency is the much-prized commodity if another such run is a possibility.
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Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
Rizzo said the off week will not only let him heal but help the team prepare for the Ragin' Cajuns, who beat FAU 6-0 last season at Lockhart.
"The more you see them the more you can spot their tendencies and know what to expect," said Rizzo, a junior from Coral Springs.
I can find 3 plays in every game this year, and if undone or made UL would be undefeated.
That is is how close going undefeated and winless can be.
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