If you haven't already heard, there has been a mandatory evacuation order placed on Lafayette Parish for Saturday, Nov. 26. All residents are advised to go north, toward Monroe.
Don't worry, we don't have another gigantic hurricane breathing down our necks. It's just the most important football game for the Ragin' Cajuns since the 1996 showdown with Texas A&M.
Here's the scenario: The Cajuns visit the University of Louisiana at Monroe, with kickoff scheduled for 2:30 p.m. The winner of that game will have a great chance of being the Sun Belt Conference representative in the New Orleans Bowl. And in case you've been hiding in a hole, the New Orleans Bowl will be played in Cajun Field this year.
A loss would give the Cajuns a 5-6 record - another year of "almost there." A win would give the Cajuns a 6-5 record - the first winning record since 1995. Forget the winning record; we haven't been to a bowl game since 1970.
So, basically, this game is HUGE, not only for the program, but for this particular team. What this team has done for the second half of the season has been truly remarkable, and a conference championship and bowl appearance would cap it off in historic fashion.
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