I was at the game (didn't leave early) and I was dismayed to see the entire fan section sit in silence watching the game. The cheerleaders were yelling there heads off, but got no reaction. It's like people have no pride. Heck I have fun cheering on the cajuns, I know they can't here me down there anyway. We had a decent turnout, if everyone is loud while we are on defense maybe we can have a real home field advantage (gasp). The student section sounded loud and proud, I could here them cheering and chanting for most of the game.
I guess my point is for everyone go to the game and try to get everyone around you into the game and off there feet. When an announcer has to tell the fans when to make noise, that is not good. We have many players who deserve our cheers.
It's not hard to figure out why UL's football team is 0-2 for the 2007 season.
The Cajuns' first two opponents have played more consistently for a longer period of time than the UL squad, a fact that cost the Cajuns dearly in their 31-23 Saturday loss to Ohio University in their home opener.
UL bolted out to a 20-10 halftime lead despite giving up a pair of big plays, more than making up for that with an offense that amassed 356 total yards - 41 more than its entire total one week earlier against South Carolina.
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Dan McDonald
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