This isn't a poll
I was just wondering which drive was better vs North Texas the opening drive or the closing drive?
I know one is considered the game winner but both seemed to be flawless to me.
This isn't a poll
I was just wondering which drive was better vs North Texas the opening drive or the closing drive?
I know one is considered the game winner but both seemed to be flawless to me.
How many times in the last 10 years have the Cajuns marched down the field (on the initial Kickoff or off a deep punt--not a turnover) on its first possession to the END ZONE
In 2005, I believe that we have accomplished this a few times.
I've got to go with the final drive. The initial drive was good; but at that point there wasn't really any pressure on. Sure we wanted to be successful and put points ont he board; but not a make or break situation. The final drive was with the game on the line. Lets face it, if we don't get a TD then; there's a good chance we don't stop Cobbs and Co. on their drive and we could have been down more that 7 pts. Scoring, and doing it with such a methodical approach milking over 8 minutes (or was it 9) off the clock was absolutely beautiful!Originally Posted by Turbine
The HUGE screen pass on 3rd down in the final drive. It doesn't get any better.
Execution, execution, execution! It was a thing of beauty.Originally Posted by nfontenot
I have to go with the final drive too. I know the opening one was great, but the way they did it in the end and left virtually no time on the clock, was just incredible. That was something you would expect to see from a top 25 team that refuses to lose. It is apparent these guys finally believe in themselves and that is a good thing!
And that is exactly what was missing early on..........the belief in themselves that they could, and Would, get the job done. Now they know they can win in these situations which is great medicine for the final two (three ) games!Originally Posted by lxa656
We need to fill the swamp saturday!!!!!!
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