Point After : Sports Column
Kemisha Ware - Sports Editor
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Throughout the summer and football’s preseason, fans were told to prepare for the new and improved football squad.
Since the University of Louisiana at Lafayette hired Rickey Bustle as the Cajuns new head football coach, everyone has been waiting to “Bustle up” and see the Cajuns’ new game.
Well, the new game looks a lot like the old one.
Despite the fact that the team’s coaching staff has changed, the Cajuns still look the same.
With only one win under their belt it’s going to be really hard for fans to continue to support the team.
I have packed the “Red Zone” and even traveled to Baton Rouge to see the new and improved Cajuns.
The question is, where are they?
UL Lafayette’s loss to New Mexico State Saturday, marked the second consecutive year that the Aggies beat UL Lafayette on a field goal on the last play of the game.
NMSU defeated the Cajuns 49-46 last year at Cajun Field with a 29-yard field goal with no time left.
New Mexico State scored 11 fourth quarter points, which are the most the Aggies have scored in the fourth quarter since scoring 16 in the fourth quarter of last year’s victory at UL Lafayette.
Despite the loss, the Cajuns did play well in New Mexico. They didn’t give this game way. As a matter of fact , UL Lafayette controlled the ball for 11:18 in the third quarter while the Aggies had it for just 3:42. The Ragin’ Cajuns gained 99 yards to just 56 for New Mexico State.
However, the Aggies reversed that in the fourth quarter, holding the ball for 11:06 to just 3:54 for the Ragin’ Cajuns. New Mexico State had 122 yards to 77 for UL Lafayette.
Don’t get me wrong. This new team looks entirely different from last year’s squad on the field. They run a completely different offense and many players have switched positions.
But despite how the formations have changed, the outcome is still the same. The Cajuns lose again.