The fact is they had a lot of quit in them & UL didn't. Athletically, it looked like the two teams talent wise could almost fit in the same phone booth. But UL hung in there until the clock struck noon which is as early as any college team should be playing football. Then they stuck their feet on the gas & ran away with the game.
The Cajuns won by 17 & missed two easy field goals. Way to go Cajuns!
I said this earlier, it’s been an unprecedented offseason with no spring practice and tons of distractions. It looks as though Napier had the guys more focused and motivated than Iowa State. The 2 turnovers and special teams TDs were the difference in this game. Other than that it was pretty a pretty even and uneventful affair.
#WayToGeauxCAJUNS
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Was this construed as a money game?
Great win Cajuns!!!! I’m glad my gut was wrong.
Lets win em all
One phase of the game we had a distinct advantage was team speed. So much so, it was noted on one of ISU’s sites. Big slow corn fed boys.
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