They beat Gardner-Webb tonight 36-12, I believe. They played in the GMAC bowl last year.
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They beat Gardner-Webb tonight 36-12, I believe. They played in the GMAC bowl last year.
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I watched the hold in slow motion; #67 held on the left side as Fenroy was crosing the goal line away from the call. A major B.S. call if you ask me and in no way did it change the out come of the play. Who knows; if we go into halftime forteen up things could be different. In all I'm very proud of how the boys played and hope the people of Lafayette can come out and support the Cajuns Saturday night.
My thoughts!
The Good:
D-Mo, Fenroy, and Wallace looked great
WR's caught the ball in traffic
D-Line got pressure and got a few sacks
For the most part the CB's had decent coverage and got 1 int.
The hurry up O seems to be effective when you are picking up 1st downs
O-Line played well
The only pass attempt down field was completed
Nevels had a good PR
We were not horrible on kick-off
The not so good:
The defense had way too many holes
TE for USC was wide open all night
We throw way too many short passes. We avg. 3.5 yards per attempt
Kickoffs still seem to be a weakness
Could not score twice from inside the 5
Why punt on 4th and 2 down by 14 with 2.5 min left
LB's played poorly as a group
Too many penaltys
I can say that I was very happy with the effort. It looked like Bustle did a good job getting the team ready for the game. The offense looked very familiar to last years offense with the exception of the QB position. D-mo does not seem to hesitate to run with the ball. His decision making was great last night. I hope he can stay healthy, he can be a nightmare for opposing defences. It is possible that he a Fenroy could each have 1,000 yrds by the end of the season. I think the defense did an okay job, they will have to work on getting off the field on 3rd down. To many conversions were made on 3rd and long. Lets pack the stadium next week and have a bon temps!
Cats looked a little inconsistent last night, but I hope to chalk it up to working out the kinks during the first game. I hope. I wasn't too happy with Garnder-Webb racking up 264 yards passing, and they were in the game 24-14 early in the fourth before the Cats put it away. OU racked up 432 yards of offense; surprisingly, more than half were through the air, so that was good to see. Brad Bower (No. 14) has, in my humble opinion, solidified himself as the No. 1 QB but Theo Scott (No. 3) got in some good reps as No. 2. RB Kalvin McRae (No. 5) ran for 142 yards, and his backup, Josh Abrams (No. 6), blocked three punts and ran for a score on offense. Plus, an 85-yd punt return for a score by Chris Garret (No. 2 - he's exciting) was called back on a roughing the kicker penalty. In all, an OK opener and still nervous about the game vs. Louisiana.
By the way, just as we prefer to be called "Ohio" as oppposed to "Ohio U." or, heaven forbid, "university of Ohio," do you prefer "Louisiana" over "Louisiana Lafayette"?
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Wallace did have some nice runs and I think that is getting lost in the wake of Des' and Fenroy's performances. Also, seeing the WR's apparently running good routes and holding onto ball was a major improvement from last year. Lets hope they can keep up and improve on that evne more. I would like to see us go downfield with the pass just a bit more to balance out the attack.
OK, just by looking at the box score, some of my thoughts:
We're going to run the ball, with a definite "eff you, stop us" attitude. Hell, Desormeaux had 163 yards rushing.
NO TURNOVERS: HUGE
370 yards of offense against a SEC bowl team? Wow!
Too many penalties!
I know I'll be a "bad fan" for admitting this, but I was going into the weekend hoping to lose by 14 or less. A very good showing for the Cajuns, in my opinion. Hopefully we don't get manic like we did last year and have really amazing games and really ... crappy ... games. Consistent performance like the one against SC will be great for the players, coaches, and fans.
We are going to beat OHIO.
The MIGHTY RAGIN CAJUN STEAMROLLING ZONE OPTION FREAK SHOW is in town.
Resistance is futile.
On one of those trips we had something to show for it...another of the official's making up to Spurrier with a holding penalty. We go up the middle, score and get called for holding? Give me a break!!
In today's football enviroment you could call holding on every play. When there is an obvious late hit out of bounds by SC, the official(??) is standing nearby and there is no call, well......??
Then to top of my P.O.'d mood I read in the Advocate this quote by Spurrier, "Now we know we are a bunch of average stiffs and we will have an average year if we don't play better. So maybe this was good for us." WHAT A PUTDOWN ON THE CAJUNS!!Could it be that the Cajuns made them look average? If I were Spurrier I would throw a few kudos at the officials(??).
That's just Steve Spurrier for you. He's always been that way. Does anybody have any final stat lines for guys? I wasn't able to watch most of the game, just caught some highlights. I know we severely outrushed them. But that's about it.
The Positives--
-Dez proved that he can play the QB position effectively and provide veteran leadership in that role.
-The 3 headed running game of Des, Fenroy, and Wallace is unstopable when it clicked in the first game.
-Oline for being young looked good, and created good holes for the RB's to work with
-Defensive Backfield (our achilles heal on defense last year) Had flashes last night with an interception (we almost forgot what those were like last year) and a few batted balls and one that should have been an INT. Overall, appears to be the MOST improved part of the team.
The Negatives -
-The ability to throw the ball down the field is what will ultimately take this team to the next level. The intermediate pass routes are nice, but we need to be able to go downfield as we did on the play to Derrick Smith down to the 2 yard line (on 3rd an 25 I think it was).
-The defensive backs played well, but can only do so much if the Dline and LB's dont get more pressure in the QB's face. I look for a better pass rush next weekend.
-3rd down and long Defense, I saw it again last night, Just like we did last year. We CANNOT allow this many 3rd and long conversions. After such plays, the players look deflated almost every time a strong drive will ensue.
The Inbetweens -
-The WR's showed flashes of improvement, but didn't legitimately have a shot to show true improvement as all pass plays were for very short gains. The positive was when they were thrown to them, they caught. The unknown comes from being able to say for sure if they have the ability to be a home run threat.
The Tuffguy random thought goes to...
"Where the heck did USC find a kid that can kick 1000 yard, every single kickoff was 5 yards deep even after they moved the ball back!"
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