UL's offense was hit with a procedure penalty before the first offensive snap of the Cajuns' final football scrimmage of fall drills Wednesday.
It was a harbinger of things to come.
More penalties followed. Tailback Tyrell Fenroy lost a 22-yard gain on a holding penalty and a 17-yard ramble on illegal motion. Backup tailback Deon Wallace's twisting 5-yard touchdown run came back when the offense had only six players on the line of scrimmage.
"That's just a lack of mental discipline," said Cajun coach Rickey Bustle after the squad's 75-minute scrimmage at Cajun Field. "The things we did wrong are all very correctable, but they have to correct them."
Seven total penalty flags were thrown in 51 plays from scrimmage, after UL was flagged 12 times in Saturday's 111-play second scrimmage.
"They're very confused because it's all on their heads now," said Cajun offensive coordinator Blake Anderson. "Tomorrow we'll start narrowing the package on our game plan. We'll be a lot more assignment sound and play with more confidence once we start tailing that back."
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Dan McDonald
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