Our problem is that we have not proven that we can be effective passing the ball. Our strength is running and that's a good strength to have but it will only take us so far. We MUST start passing and balance our offense if we are to be a very good team. I'm not sure where the problem lies, whether it's QB, WR or OL but until we put up some numbers passing, we are one-dimensional. Running teams are great if you one, have a very good defense, and two, you don't get behind. This game with Ohio should give us a good gage of where we stand. They are a decent team and we need to show we can win games against a quality opponent at home. Looking forward to a great Cajun game!
Geaux UL!
What "problem"? We put up 315 yards of offense against an SEC team. Would it have been a better 315 if MD had passed for 215 and Fenroy had rushed for 100? If we can't manage to throw at all against the Sun Belt teams, then we have a problem.
Last year we had a problem, dropped passes. One game against an SEC team in which we had a legitimate chance for most of the game does not make me worry yet.
I'm certainly not worried at this point. I'm strictly speaking about a "problem" passing not overall performance for one game. I'm for doing whatever it takes to WIN the game. However, eventually you must have some balance to be a very good team. There are other aspects of the game we can dissect. Like stopping the run. We will need to do that this weekend or we won't win.
Don't think we have enough evidence yet to diagnose a problem passing yet. Completion percentage was high, yards were low. I would guess those same passes would have went for 150+ against a lesser team.
From watching the Middle Tenn v Louisville basketball game last night, I think we better be able to stop the pass also. ;-)
I think we will be more balanced....but don't look for us to be Hawaii, think UL at the end of 2005, that worked pretty well I think......
The similarities between the football programs at UL and Ohio University over the past generation are striking, and that's not necessarily a good thing for either one.
But both have made recent strides, maybe even giant steps toward respectability, and tonight's 6 p.m. contest at Cajun Field is a huge one for both teams to maintain their improvement pace.
Especially for the Cajuns, who have only grazed the surface of success over the past couple of seasons. Ohio delved much more deeply into those sweet waters last year, but the last two decades have not been a walk in the park for either program.
Between 1997 and 2004, the Ragin' Cajuns' combined football record was 20-70. UL has had one winning season since 1995.
Prior to last season, Ohio's Bobcats had a 15-42 record since 2001. Ohio has had a total of three winning seasons in the last quarter-century.
"We're both trying to establish something," said UL coach Rickey Bustle, "and then maintain it. That's the hard part."
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Dan McDonald
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Might as well start it early.
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Nice icon.
I want to see the live version.![]()
The game is over the internet. Thank You Al Gore! UL by 6
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