UL 42
ASU 17
UL is +5 in the turnover department. It's time. Geaux Cajuns!!!
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!!!
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"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.![]()
Geaux Cajuns
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.
The rest of the story
Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
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.
The rest of the story
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.
Geaux Cajuns
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