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Old 04-14-2020, 08:17 AM   #625
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hoping to get the Cincy game in tonight, may look to shorten up game reports a bit going forward. we'll see. ive said that before...
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Louisiana has always been one of my favorite mid-majors to build in the NCAA series, regardless of year. Seems like this year's team isn't quite as strong as the previous two, but still the favorite in the AAC.

Looking forward to the Cincy contest!
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Originally Posted by Careless Whisper
Louisiana has always been one of my favorite mid-majors to build in the NCAA series, regardless of year. Seems like this year's team isn't quite as strong as the previous two, but still the favorite in the AAC.

Looking forward to the Cincy contest!
They are a fun team, getting a bit stale now to be honest.
we should still be the best team in the conference but we'll need to stop throwing picks if we're going to be.
Cincy could be tough, their QB looks good.
thanks for posting, always appreciated.
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Old 04-16-2020, 10:26 PM   #628
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Game Report
Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns @ Cincinnati Bearkats

Saturday October 7th 2017 3:30PM
Nippert Stadium – Cincinnati, Ohio



35 - 24



EARLY REID’S LATE STRIP SACK HELPED SECURE THE WIN

Cincinnati’s first play from scrimmage was a 25 yard run by Rian Robertson, a sign of things to come for the usually stout Louisiana defense. They did manage to stop that drive, dropping Robertson for a loss of five on a third down screen and forcing a punt.

Donatello Franz III found the endzone on the Cajuns ensuing possession, scoring on a ten yard run that he looked to be stopped on a few times.

“He’s a hard runner, doesn’t give up on a play and we love that about him.” Senior center Ryan Hoefeld said when asked about the powerful run.

Following punts by each team Cincinnati QB Javon Harrison sparked a scoring drive with a 33 yard run. A few plays later Nate Scott plunged into the endzone from a yard out.

D’Eriq Robinette scored on a 13 yard catch and run from Jordan McAlary early in the second quarter to make it 14-7 Cajuns.

Harrison knotted it back up a few minutes later with a one yard scoring run of his own. He picked up 22 on the ground and completed a 16 yard pass to Mark Barr to key the drive. Scott added a 15 yard run as well.

Louisiana’s next possession ended on a failed fake field goal when Robinette had to throw the ball away after backup tight end Bryan Benson II appeared to run the wrong route.

Delmond Boudreaux picked off a Harrison pass with 33 seconds left in the half, keeping the Bearkats from scoring and setting up a 25 yard McAlary touchdown pass to Mikey Porter Sr that made it 21-14 at the break.

After a punt ended Louisiana’s first possession of the second half Cincinnati cut into the lead with a 25 yard field goal by Antoine Hunter.

Louisiana botched a field goal attempt early in the fourth quarter when McAlary, in for a winded Robinette who had played QB on the possession, bobbled the snap and was tackled before he could do anything with the ball. The play had the look of another fake.

The next score didn’t come until there were six minutes left in the fourth quarter and Harrison put Cincinnati on top with an eight yard touchdown run. The drive covered 69 yards in eight plays with Harrison throwing for 29 and rushing for 27.

After a 27 yard run by Robinette McAlary completed a 14 yard pass to Joeseph Hollins III. McAlary then connected with Justin Carter for a gain of 15 before losing 12 on a sack. Backup RB Cristian Bradley then introduced himself to the Cincinnati crowd, catching a pass for a gain of 23 then another for a 19 yard touchdown with 3:38 left to play. Yatkowski’s kick made it 28-24 Cajuns.

Cincinnati was driving when Early Reid strip sacked Harrison and Curtis Bolden scooped the ball off the turf.

McAlary put the game away a few plays later with a 12 yard touchdown run. Hollins III picked up 28 yards on first down to start the drive.

Harrison moved the ball easily against a prevent defense but the Louisiana defense stepped up late to keep them out of the endzone and McAlary kneeled twice to end the game.

Porter Davis was asked about the fake field goals after the game.

“Those were both fakes.” He answered honestly. “Obviously we had some issues on them and they didn’t work. We don’t second guess that stuff. Those are the plays where if they don’t work we’re idiots and uf they do work you’re all (expletive) our (expletive). So, we don’t second guess those.”

Cincinnati totaled 449 yards of offense in the loss with 235 of that coming on the ground.

“We’re going to watch the film and it’s going to be painful but we’re going to watch it and learn and get better.” Davis said of the poor defensive performance.

Louisiana ran for 100 yards and threw for 362 with no turnovers.

“Nice balance, clean game. Offense was good today.” Davis explained.

When asked about the six sacks the offense absorbed: “That’s a problem. Has been. We’re going to have to address that for sure.

Louisiana will host South Florida next week.

Game Media

FRANZ III SCORES A FIRST QUARTER RUSHING TOUCHDOWN


HARRISON RUNS FOR A LONG GAIN


ROBINETTE FIGHTS HIS WAY INTO THE ENDZONE


BOUDREAUX PICKS OFF A HARRISON PASS


PORTER SR FIGHTS FOR A TD PASS


HARRISON SCORES A FOURTH QUARTER TD FOR CINCINNATI


CRISTIAN BRADLEY SCORES LATE, PUTTING LOUISIANA ON TOP BY FOUR


MCALARY SEALS THE DEAL WITH A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN


Scoring

ULL|07|14|00|14|35
CIN|07|07|03|07|24

1Q ULL Franz III 10 Yd run (Yatkowski kick)
1Q CIN Scott 1 Yd run (Hunter kick)
2Q ULL Robinette 13 Yd pass from McAlary (Yatkowski kick)
2Q CIN Harrison 1 Yd run (Hunter kick)
2Q ULL Porter Sr 25 Yd pass from McAlary (Yatkowski kick)
3Q CIN Hunter 25 Yd FG
4Q CIN Harrison 8 yd run (Hunter kick)
4Q ULL Bradley 19 Yd pass from McAlary (Yatkowski kick)
4Q ULL McAlary 12 Yd run (Yatkowski kick)

Key Player Stats

Passing: McAlary 24/35 333 3TD, Robinette 3/4 29
Rushing: Franz III 9/48 1TD, Hollins III 3/33, Robinette 7/32, Bradley 1/11, Porter Sr 1/5, McAlary 8/-29 1TD
Receiving: Porter Sr 4/67 1TD, Bradley 4/58 1TD, Carter 5/57, Palmero 4/50, Guerrero 2/49, Moody 3/31, Robinette 2/26, Hollins III 2/21
Tackles: Wilson 10, Barnette 8
Sacks: Bolden 1, Reid 1
Takeaways: Boudreaux 1 Int, Reid 1FF, Bolden 1FR
Special Teams: Yatkowski 5/5XP 6KO 6TB, Christodoulou 2Pt 66Yds, Greenwood 2KR 50Yds 1PR 6Yds, Browne 1KR 27Yds


Passing: Harrison 23/29 214 1Int
Rushing: Harrison 18/93 2TD, Scott 10/78 1TD, Robertson 8/43, Carter 1/13, Perry 1/8
Receiving: Barr 7/71, Scott 4/64, Wheatley 4/62, Ryan 1/13, Robertson 3/5, Robinson 1/3
Tackles: Beck 9, Hadley 6, Johnson 6, Rivas 6
Sacks: Barnes 1, Beck 1, Dowdell 1, Mendoza 1, Wilson 1
Takeaways: N/A
Special Teams: Hunter 1/1FG 3/3XP, Clemens 5KO 1TB 2Pt 69Yds, Carter 2PR 8Yds

Coach Davis' Players of the Game
QB Jordan McAlary | DE Early Reid

Next Game

3-3(1-1) | 5-1(2-0)

Saturday October 14th 2017 1:00PM
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Cajuns to shuffle offensive line
By Bill Connelly

After giving up four sacks in a narrow win over Cincinnati the Cajuns coaching staff has decided to make some changes along their offensive line as they prepare for their game against USF and the second half of the season.

Kane Adams Davison, listed on the depth chart as the backup center, will start at right guard in place of Michael Taylor.

"We've decided that we need to make a change and this looks to be the best fit." Offensive coordinator Kenny Edenfield explained. "We're probably giving up a bit in run blocking and we may look to get Michael involved still in some situations but ultimately we need to protect our quarterbacks.

Jordan McAlary has been sacked 17 times and D'Eriq Robinette once so far this season.
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Cajuns land eight more commits in big recruiting week
By Bill Connelly


Pierre Doss
CB #97 ***
5'9" 166
River Ridge, Louisiana
John Curtis

Pierre chose Louisiana over Ole Miss and Tulane. he had considered LSU early on but ultimately liked the chance to play sooner at Louisiana. Doss is solid in both man and zone coverage.

Doss came on strong at John Curtis in his first year as a full time starter and caught the eye of a number of schools, shooting up from an unrated prospect to a three star in a short time.

He will likely redshirt in 2018 while he works on his tackling and tries to bulk up.

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Jordan Ware
WR #59 ***
6'2" 194
Springhill, Louisiana
North Webster

Ware is a lanky, fast receiver with solid hands. He chose Louisiana after seriously considering LSU and Mississippi State. He also spoke with recruiters at Tulane.

Ware has led North Webster High School in receiving yardage and touchdowns for the past two seasons.

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Tylor de la Rocha
CB #177 **
6'1" 193
Little Rock, Arkansas
Catholic High School

Cornerback is a position of need for Louisiana and de la Rocha is the second player to sign at the position. He already has ideal size. de la Rocha excels in man coverage. He lacks a bit in the top speed department but should be able to cover all but the fastest receivers in the conference.

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Scotty Van Zant
QB #115 **
6'6" 227
Ellisville, Mississippi
South Jones

Van Zant is a big, strong, mobile quarterback with a decent arm. He can elude tacklers as a runner and avoid sacks when he does stay in the pocket. Arm strength is average and accuracy could use improvement. Could be a starter with a couple of years development.

Van Zant spoke briefly with Memphis, Mississippi State and South Alabama but never visited any schools aside from Louisiana.

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Xavier Davids Jr
SS #24 ***
6'0" 210
Sweetwater, Texas
Sweetwater

Louisiana has a number of seniors in the secondary so this is another recruit who can fill in behind the players that are expected to step into starting roles next season. Davids is a good tackler who lacks a bit in the coverage and speed department. He is best suited to play in the box and could be moved to a linebacker position potentially.

Davids considered Texas and Texas A&M before deciding on Louisiana.

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Nicholas Pittman
G #124
6'4" 280
Kingwood, Texas
Kingwood

Pittman chose Louisiana over Texas-El Paso.

He is a great pass blocker who has been the starter at left tackle for the past two seasons at Kingwood High School. He could stand to get a bit stronger to help with run blocking.

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Shannon Simpson
T #140 ** JUCO
6'6" 284
Beachwood, Ohio
Lackawanna College

Simpson is a big, strong tackle who does equally well blocking for the run and the pass. He has excelled so far this season at Lackawanna College, piling up pancakes and he has yet to surrender a single sack.

Simpson chose Louisiana over Oregon, Florida State, Michigan State and Navy. With a number of offensive linesmen moving on after this season he could land a starting position in 2018.

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Gilbert Heredia II
TE #87 **
6'5" 224
Nogales, Arizona
Nogales

Heredia is a lanky, raw player with only two years of football experience. He is a natural athlete and could end up playing any number of other positions. He does have room to bulk up significantly. He has solid speed and hands and is also a solid blocker. Probably needs a couple of years of development regardless of position.

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Along with those signings the Cajuns have elected to stop pursuing the following players

Xavier Thompson QB #50 *** Barrington, RI - Xavier appears to be enlisting in the Army or Air Force.

Reggie Moses T #95 *** Jeanerette, LA - With Simpson signing and a limited number of available scholarships the Cajuns have elected to move on from Moses. He has LSU and Louisiana Tech as his #2 and #3 schools at this time.

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Previously Signed Recruits

Clay Shoemake WR #278 * JUCO 5'11" 185 Newnan, Georgia ASA Miami

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"Lost" Recruits

Greg DeAngelis OLB #11 **** Iuka, MS
Lou Jones MLB #22 *** Webster Groves, MO
Kevin Burks TE #7 **** Port Lavaca, TX
Adam Moore TE #54 *** Winnefield, LA
Stephen O'Connor G #97 ** Bastrop, LA
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