Most of what I'd say about the Cajun football team has been taken care of ad in depth so far in the thread, I'll just add a few things. When we talk about our TE being all world, he really is, but it may not be as reflective this season as it was in the past 3 because he suffered a few injuries, but he will be completely healthy (probably for the first time this season) in the bowl game. He's a huge target that if matched up on a smaller defender will absolutely punish you in the red zone. His downside is that he's not much of a great blocker when matched up on LB's or DL's, so hes primarily a receiving threat, or if hes on the outside, he can block DBs very well.
Everything we've done has been predicated on turnovers, and by that I mean, most of the season we've been HIGHLY effecient at protecting the football, but we got away from in the game against Arkansas State where we turned the ball over 5 times. Gautier is one of the most efficient QB's in the QB, he makes good decisions, rarely puts the ball in a bad position, can run when needed, and does a great job throwing the deep pass. Gautier may not win the game for us, but he sure as heck will not lose it.
On Defense, our 3-4 started off strong this year, and we were getting a lot of pressure early in the season, but that has fallen off in the past month or so. Its still much better than we we did in regards to QB pressure than we did in the past decade, but not enough to make someone who has a decent offensive line weary. Derrick Dean in the middle at NT is the anchor on our Dline, he will command 2 blockers, which when he's on allows for the ends and the LB's good room to get pressure. Outside of him, in our front 7, watch for Lance Kelley, He seems to be a feast or famine type of guy but he is a big time warrior who wears his heart on his sleeve, considering its his last game, I think he'll be very ready for this game.
Alright, with that said, a few questions for you.
1)When did yall switch to the 3-3-5 and how has that worked out for yall?
2)I haven't really dug into Hillman, so is he a burner or bruiser? I tend to think the cajuns do better against burners (ala Lance Dunbar) than we do against bruisers (ala Bobby Rainey).
3)What kind of crowd do you think yall will bring to the game?
4)Lastly, how are your Special Teams? I mean down to kickoff and punt return/coverage units because in a close game, field position could be the difference in victory or defeat.