GAME 6 • LOUISIANA AT TEXAS STATE • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 • BOBCAT STADIUM • SAN MARCOS, TEXAS

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2020 SCHEDULE/RESULTS /// Louisiana at Texas State /// OVERALL: 4-1 | SUN BELT: 2-1 Saturday, October 31 | Bobcat Stadium | San Marcos, Texas | 7 p.m. | ESPNU HOME: 1-1 | ROAD: 3-0 | NEUTRAL: -- RAGIN’ CAJUNS INSIDE THE SERIES BOBCATS SEPTEMBER (3-0) Overall Series...... Louisiana Leads, 6-0 12 at No. 23 Iowa State ESPN W, 31-14 Last Meeting...... W, 31-3 (Nov. 2, 2019) 19 at Georgia State* ESPN2 W, 34-31 (OT) In Lafayette...... 3-0 26 Georgia Southern* ESPN2 W, 20-18 In San Marcos...... 3-0 4-1, 2-1 SUN BELT Current Streak...... W6 1-6, 1-2 SUN BELT OCTOBER (1-1) 14 Coastal Carolina* ESPN L, 27-30 QUICK HITS Longest Winning Streak...... W6 QUICK HITS 23 at UAB CBSSN W, 24-20 Ranking (AP/CP)...... RV/RV Last 10 Games...... 6-0 Ranking (AP/CP)...... N/A Last Game...... Oct. 23, 2020 Last Game...... Oct. 24, 2020 31 at Texas State* ESPNU 7 p.m. Biggest Win...... 31-3 (Nov. 2, 2019) Win at UAB, 24-20 Loss at BYU, 14-52 Coach...... Billy Napier Biggest Loss...... N/A Coach...... Jake Spavital NOVEMBER (0-0) Career Record...... 22-11 (3) Most Louisiana Points...... 49 (2015) Career Record...... 4-15 (2) 7 Arkansas State* ESPNU 11 a.m. Record at UL...... 22-11 (3) Most Texas State Points...... 27 (2018) Record at TXST...... 4-15 (2) 14 South Alabama* TBA TBA 21 Central Arkansas TBA TBA Fewest Louisiana Points...... 24 (2017) STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS 28 at ULM* TBA TBA Passing...... Levi Lewis Fewest Texas State Points...... 3 (2019) Passing...... Brady McBride 79-135, 1,052 yds, 7 TD, 4 INT Games Decided by 3 Pts or Less.....N/A 100-166, 959 yds, 8 TD, 4 INT DECEMBER (0-0) Games Decided by 7 Pts or Less.....N/A 4 at Appalachian State ESPN2 6 p.m. Receiving...... Peter LeBlanc Receiving...... Jeremiah Haydel All Times CENTRAL | Home Games BOLD | * - SBC Game 14 rec., 202 yds, 1 TD A LOUISIANA WIN WOULD... 24 rec., 296 yds, 3 TD GAMEDAY MEDIA • Be the team’s seventh-straight win Rushing...... Elijah Mitchell Rushing...... Calvin Hill TELEVISION over Texas State and its fourth- 54 car., 316 yds, 4 TD 72 car., 368 yds, 3 TD ESPNU straight in San Marcos. Mike Couzens (PxP) • Improve it to 4-0 on the road this Tackles...... Lorenzo McCaskill Tackles...... Sione Tupou Rene Ingoglia (Analyst) 51 total (26 solo/25 asst) season. 43 total (17 solo/26 asst) • Improve the team to 9-0 all-time RADIO Sacks...... Ferrod Gardner against Sun Belt West Divison teams Sacks...... Nico Ezidore ESPN1420 2.0 sack (-14 yds) under head coach Billy Napier. 2.5 sack (21 yds) Jay Walker (Play-by-Play) Gerald Broussard (Analyst) LOUISIANA AND TEXAS STATE TO BATTLE ON FRIGHT NIGHT Cody Junot (Sideline) After picking up its third road win of the season with a 24-20 victory over UAB on Friday night, Louisiana Football continues its road swing when it takes on Texas State on Halloween night. The Ragin’ Cajuns own an LOUISIANA COACHING STAFF official 6-0 record over the Bobcats and are 3-0 all-time in San Marcos. Additionally, head coach Billy Napier Billy Napier...... Head Coach owns a perfect 8-0 record over Sun Belt West opponents. Rob Sale...... Offensive Coordinator/OL Patrick Toney...... Defensive Coordinator/S A LOOK AT THE RAGIN’ CAJUNS Robby Discher...... Special Teams Coordinator • Louisiana is currently 3-0 on the road this season and owns a 8-1 record in road games dating back to the Jabbar Juluke...... Assistant Head Coach/RB start of the 2019 season. Rory Segrest...... Assistant Head Coach/DL • The road wins at Iowa State (Sept. 12) and at Georgia State (Sept. 19) marked the first time in program Michael Desormeaux...... Assistant Coach/TE history that the Ragin’ Cajuns opened a season with two road victories. Tim Leger...... Assistant Coach/WR, Recruiting • Louisiana currently ranks 28th nationally and fourth in the Sun Belt in scoring defense (22.6). LaMar Morgan...... Assistant Coach/CB • The Ragin’ Cajuns are one of the fewest penalized teams in the country with just 4.8 per game. That number Austin Armstrong (Booth)...... Assistant Coach/ILB is good for the 21st fewest in FBS. Mark Hocke...... Strength and Conditioning • Levi Lewis has thrown for 1,052 yards through five games this year, good for sixth place in program history TODAY IN LOUISIANA FOOTBALL for career passing yards (5,064). Lewis is now just the sixth player in program history to throw for over 5,000 Date Opponent Result yards in his career. • Additionally, Lewis has thrown 42 touchdowns in his career, good for sole possession of third in program Oct. 31, 1941 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-12 history for career passing scores. Oct. 31, 1953 at Louisiana Tech L, 7-27 • Louisiana is one of 14 programs in the nation that have yet to lose a fumble this season. Oct. 31, 1959 at ULM L, 20-34 • The offensive line has continued to produce for Louisiana, ranking 20th nationally and fourth in the Sun Oct. 31, 1970 at ULM W, 9-7 Belt in sacks allowed this season (1.20). Oct. 31, 1981 at Louisiana Tech T, 17-17 • Kyren Lacy was named to the FWAA Freshman All-American Watch List. So far this season, Lacy has caught Oct. 31, 1992 at Tulsa, Okla. L, 9-27 11 passes for 199 yards and a touchdown. Oct. 31, 1998 at Tulane L, 20-72 • Lorenzo McCaskill continues to dominate opposing offenses, having been credited with 51 tackles on the Oct. 31, 2009 at FIU L, 17-20 (OT) season. His 51 tackles are the most in the Sun Belt and tie him for 13th nationally in that category. Oct. 31, 2015 ULM W, 30-24 • Chris Smith earned Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the second time this season following his big night at UAB in which he returned four kicks for 160 yards, including a 100-yard return touchdown, his second return score of the season. 1 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB Louisiana LOUISIANA FOOTBALL WEEKLY MEDIA SCHEDULE Athletics Communications 119 Cox Communication Center MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 201 Reinhardt Drive SBC PRACTICE Press PRACTICE TRAVEL DAY GAMEDAY Lafayette, LA 70506 Conference Call CLOSED Conference CLOSED at Fax: (337) 482-6529 11:19 a.m. 6 p.m. Texas State Cajun Field Press Box: (337) 851-2255 7 p.m. Press PRACTICE Web Site: RaginCajuns.com Conference CLOSED 11:30 a.m.

LOUISIANA QUICK FACTS AND TEAM INFORMATION Patrick Crawford UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Asst. AD for Communications Location...... Lafayette, La. C: (337) 412-4220 Population...... 124,276 [email protected] Founded...... 1898 Enrollment...... 19,188 Conference...... Sun Belt Nickname...... Ragin’ Cajuns School Colors...... Vermilion (PMS 193) and White President...... Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Director of Athletics...... Dr. Bryan Maggard NCAA Faculty Rep...... Anita Hazelwood Athletics Website...... www.RaginCajuns.com Josh Brunner Twitter (Athletics)...... @RaginCajuns Director Twitter (Football)...... @RaginCajunsFB Primary Football Contact C: (205) 568-6559 STADIUM INFORMATION [email protected] Stadium...... Cajun Field Capacity...... 41,426 Playing Surface...... Matrix Turf Press Box Phone...... (337) 851-2255 Cajun Field Record...... 139-112-2 First Game...... Sept. 25, 1971 (21-0 vs. Santa Clara) Largest Crowd...... 41,357 (Sept. 5, 2009 vs. Southern)

LOUISIANA FOOTBALL FACTS Matt Sullivan Associate Director 2019 Record...... 11-3 O: (337) 482-6331 2019 SBC Record...... 7-1 C: (985) 981-0009 Primary Offense...... Spread [email protected] Primary Defense...... 3-4 First Season of Football...... 1901 All-Time Record...... 532-562-34 All-Time SBC Record...... 69-61 SBC Championships...... 3 (Last in 2019) Bowl Appearances...... 9 (Last in 2019) Bowl...... LendingTree Bowl Outcome...... Won 27-17 vs. Miami (Ohio) (Jan. 6, 2020) Bowl Record...... 4-3 Matt Hebert Returning (Off/Def/Spec)...... 82 (42/36/4) Assistant Director Lost (Off/Def/Spec)...... 20 (9/10/1) O: (337) 482-6330 Starters Returning (Off/Def/Spec)...... 19 (8/8/3) C: (337) 288-6023 Starters Lost (Off/Def/Spec)...... 13 (7/5/1) [email protected] COACHING STAFF Head Coach...... Billy Napier, 3rd Season (Furman, 2002)(Career Record: 22-10) Offensive Coordinator/OL...... Rob Sale, 3rd Season (LSU, 2003) Defensive Coordinator...... Patrick Toney, 1st Season (Southeastern Louisiana, 2013) Special Teams Coordinator...... Robby Discher, 1st Season (William Jewell College, 2009) Assistant Coach/TE...... Michael Desormeaux, 5th Season (Louisiana, 2008) Assistant Head Coach/RB...... Jabbar Juluke, 3rd Season (Southern, 1999) Assistant Coach/WR/Recruiting...... Tim Leger, 3rd Season (McNeese State, 1999) Tim Wiemann Communications Assistant Assistant Coach/DL...... Rory Segrest, 3rd Season (Alabama, 1996) Secondary Football Contact Assistant Coach/CB...... LaMar Morgan, 2nd Season (Louisiana, 2007) C: (847) 452-6617 Assistant Coach/ILB...... Austin Armstrong, 1st Season (Huntingdon College, 2014) [email protected] Director of Football Operations...... Troy Wingerter, 23rd Season (Louisiana, 1993) Director of Strength and Conditioning...... Mark Hocke, 3rd Season (UNO, 2008)

2 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com 2020 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 4 Cassius Allen WR 0 Kam Pedescleaux S 5’8 181 R-So. Houston, Texas/Manvel 45 Kenneth Almendares K 1 Levi Lewis QB 5’10 184 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville Magnet 21 Trey Amos CB 2 Kyren Lacy WR 6’3 212 Fr. Thibodaux, La./Thibodaux 11 Caleb Anderson CB 2 Lorenzo McCaskill LB 6’0 223 R-Jr. Detroit, Mich./Southfield A&T/Holmes CC 85 Peyton Aucoin TE 3 Joe Dillon LB 6’2 220 R-Sr. Tylertown, Miss./Tylertown 20 Emani Bailey RB 3 Golden Eke WR 6’1 186 R-So. Houston, Texas/Langham Creek/Oklahoma 81 Glenn Beal TE 4 Cassius Allen WR 6’4 211 R-So. Pelham, Ga./Pelham/Northeast Oklahoma A&M 19 Jamal Bell WR 4 Zi’Yon Hill DL 6’1 283 R-Jr. New Iberia, La./Catholic 89 Hunter Bergeron TE 6 Kris Moncrief LB 6’1 236 Jr. Raleigh, Miss./Raleigh 86 Jacob Bernard WR 6 Errol Rogers, Jr. WR 5’11 187 Fr. Lafayette, La./Lafayette Christian Academy 25 Brandon Bishop S 7 Ferrod Gardner LB 6’1 220 R-Sr. Dayton, Ohio/Trotwood-Madison/Coffeyville CC 28 Luke Bogan QB 7 Brian Smith, Jr. WR 6’4 206 R-Sr. Lake Charles, La./Barbe/Glendale C.C. 49 Paul Boudreaux LS 8 Jaiave Magalei QB 6’2 228 R-Jr. Tacoma, Wash./Lakes/Mount SAC 26 Blair Brooks S 8 Kendall Wilkerson DL 6’5 250 So. Kentwood, La./Kentwood 54 Tyler Brown OL 9 Percy Butler S 6’0 190 Jr. Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine 83 Damani Burrell TE 9 Trey Ragas RB 5’10 230 R-Sr. New Orleans, La./Archbishop Shaw 55 Landon Burton OL 10 Andre Jones LB 6’5 244 R-Jr. Angie, La./Varnado 9 Percy Butler S 10 Clifton McDowell QB 6’3 211 R-Fr. Spring, Texas/Spring 47 Rhys Byrns P 11 Caleb Anderson CB 6’3 198 Fr. Jackson, La./East Feliciana 13 Dalen Cambre WR 11 Calif Gossett WR 6’6 188 R-Sr. Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola 26 Kaleb Carter WR 13 Dalen Cambre WR 6’0 184 R-Fr. Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More 3 Joe Dillon LB 13 Patrick Mensah S 5’9 174 R-So. Baton Rouge, La./Catholic 3 Golden Eke WR 15 Elijah Mitchell RB 5’11 218 Sr. Erath, La./Erath 16 Chandler Fields QB 15 Tyree Skipper S 6’2 185 Fr. New Orleans, La./Sophie B. Wright Charter School 17 Dontae Fleming WR 16 Chandler Fields QB 5’10 190 R-Fr. Metairie, La./Archbishop Rummel 31 Courtline Flowers CB 16 A.J. Washington CB 6’1 186 Jr. Houston, Texas/C.E. King 57 La’Kamion Franklin LB 17 Dontae Fleming WR 6’1 167 Fr. Laplace, La./East St. John 84 Leroy Franklin WR 17 Chauncey Manac LB 6’3 251 R-Sr. Homerville, Ga./Clinch County/Garden City CC 7 Ferrod Gardner LB 18 Bobby Holmes CB 5’9 167 R-Fr. Dallas, Texas/South Oak Cliff 20 Mekhi Garner CB 18 Jalen Williams WR 6’3 218 R-Sr. Opelousas, La./Westminster Christian/LSU 19 Eric Garror CB 19 Jamal Bell WR 6’0 207 Sr. Brownsboro, Texas/Brownsboro/Tyler JC 51 Lakeidrick George LB 19 Eric Garror CB 5’9 176 Jr. Mobile, Ala./McGill Toolen 53 A.J. Gillie OL 20 Emani Bailey RB 5’8 201 Fr. Denton, Texas/Denton Ryan 30 Caleb Glenn CB 20 Mekhi Garner CB 6’2 212 R-So. Mesquite, Texas/Poteet/Navarro College 11 Calif Gossett WR 21 Trey Amos CB 6’1 182 Fr. New Iberia, La./Catholic 31 Brontre’ Griffin LB 21 Chris Smith RB 5’9 194 R-So. Louisville, Miss./Nanih Waiya Attendance Center 30 Jordan Griffin RB 22 Amir McDaniel WR 5’8 180 R-Fr. Pensacola, Fla./West Florida Tech 82 Rhett Guidry TE 22 Jayrin Wilson CB 5’10 170 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./Acadiana 33 Tyler Guidry LB 23 T.J. Wisham RB 5’10 205 R-Jr. Baton Rouge, La./Episcopal/US Military Academy 70 Jax Harrington OL 24 Pearse Migl TE 6’0 225 R-So. Welsh, La./Welsh 39 Dabari Hawkins CB 24 Bralen Trahan S 6’0 191 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./Acadiana 91 Sonny Hazard DL 25 Brandon Bishop S 6’0 189 R-So. Tuscaloosa, Ala./Hillcrest/Alabama 4 Zi’Yon Hill DL 25 Beau Kalbacher QB 6’3 211 R-Sr. Austin, Texas/Austin 18 Bobby Holmes CB 26 Blair Brooks S 6’2 180 R-Sr. Thibodaux, La./Thibodaux 73 David Hudson OL 26 Kaleb Carter WR 6’0 181 R-So. Cecilia, La./Cecilia 33 Pat Hughes WR 27 Trevor Russell WR 5’11 187 R-Jr. Casa Grande, Ariz./Casa Grande Union/Mesa CC 99 Tayland Humphrey DL 27 Cameron Solomon S 5’11 188 R-Sr. Ashdown, Ark./Ashdown/Tyler JC 94 Dalvin Hutchinson DL 28 Luke Bogan QB 6’0 184 Fr. Shreveport, La./Northwood 35 Ahmad Johnson LB 28 Ja’len Johnson S 6’2 208 R-Jr.. Morgan City, La./Central Catholic 28 Ja’Len Johnson S 29 Peter LeBlanc WR 6’2 190 So. New Iberia, La./Catholic-New Iberia 87 Neal Johnson TE 29 Korian Wilson CB 5’9 183 Fr. Mobile, Ala./McGill Toolin 34 Scottie Johnson S 30 Caleb Glenn CB 6’2 192 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./Teurlings Catholic 10 Andre Jones LB 30 Jordan Griffin RB 5’10 192 R-So. New Orleans, La./McDonogh 35/Texas Wesleyan 56 Terrence Jones LB 31 Michael Orphey, Jr. RB 5’9 198 R-So. Alexandria, La./Alexandria 40 Anthony Jordan LB 31 Courtline Flowers CB 6’1 173 Fr. Dallas, Texas/South Oak Cliff 78 Luke Junkunc OL 33 Tyler Guidry LB 6’2 234 So. Baton Rouge, La./Southern Lab 25 Beau Kalbacher QB 33 Pat Hughes WR 6’4 206 R-Jr. New Orleans, La./Brother Martin 45 Caleb Kibodi LB 34 Scottie Johnson S 6’1 180 Fr. Cotton Valley, La./North Webster 48 Troy Kruchten LB 34 Mike Martin RB 5’10 207 Fr. Franklinton, La./Franklinton 2 Kyren Lacy WR 35 Ahmad Johnson LB 6’2 223 Fr. Pelahatchie, Miss./Pelahatchie Attendance Center 98 Andre Landry DL 36 Nate Snyder K 6’0 196 R-Jr. Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove/Indiana 46 Jordan Lawson DL 38 Jasper Williams LB 6’0 211 So. Grenada, Miss./East Mississippi CC 39 Dabari Hawkins CB 6’3 191 Fr. Missouri City, Texas/Stafford 3 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 2020 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL ROSTER 39 Alexander Morrison LS 6’0 180 Fr. Denham Springs, La./Denham Springs 52 Cooper LeBlanc LB 40 Brontre’ Griffin RB 5’9 192 Fr. Jeanerette, La./New Mexico Military Institute 29 Peter LeBlanc WR 40 Anthony Jordan LB 5’10 197 Fr. Macon, Ga./Westside/Grossmont College 84 Thomas Leo K 41 Joe Lombardi, Jr. TE 6’3 215 Fr. Metairie, La./Jesuit 1 Levi Lewis QB 41 Ty’Darien Quinney S 5’10 178 R-Fr. Alexandria, La./Tioga 41 Joe Lombardi, Jr. TE 43 Cohen Parent P 5’6 165 Fr. Prairieville, La./Dutchtown 88 Johnny Lumpkin TE 43 Jourdan Quibodeaux LB 6’0 218 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./Acadiana 8 Jaiave Magalei QB 44 Christian Sabatini TE 6’2 240 Fr. Plano, Texas/Plano Senior 17 Chauncey Manac LB 44 Tanner Wiggins LB 6’2 227 R-Jr. Morgan City, La./Central Catholic 67 Ken Marks OL 45 Kenneth Almendares K 6’1 236 R-So. Clute, Texas/Brazoswood 75 Cory Marshall OL 45 Caleb Kibodi LB 6’2 216 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Parkview Baptist 34 Mike Martin, Jr. RB 46 Jordan Lawson DL 6’4 279 Fr. Brandon, Miss./Brandon 2 Lorenzo McCaskill LB 47 Rhys Byrns P 6’0 186 Jr. Melbourne, Australia/Padua College 22 Amir McDaniel WR 48 Troy Kruchten LB 6’0 222 R-Jr. The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands/Southeastern 10 Clifton McDowell QB 49 Paul Boudreaux LS 5’10 183 R-Jr. Harahan, La./Brother Martin 77 King McGowan OL 50 Nathan Thomas OL 6’5 295 R-Fr. Chalmette, La./Chalmette 69 Jack McKenzie OL 51 Lakeidrick George LB 6’3 246 R-So. Bossier City, La./Parkway/Louisiana College 13 Patrick Mensah S 51 Zach Robertson OL 6’5 297 Sr. Bellflower, Calif./St. John Bosco/Arizona State 24 Pearse Migl TE 52 Bralyn Richardson LB 6’3 218 Fr. Willis, Texas/Willis 15 Elijah Mitchell RB 53 AJ Gillie OL 6’3 295 R-Fr. Natchitoches, La./Natchitoches Central 74 Max Mitchell OL 53 Kyle Pierre LB 5’10 198 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./Acadiana 6 Kris Moncrief LB 54 Tyler Brown OL 6’3 300 R-Fr. Jackson, Miss./St. Joseph Catholic 39 Alexander Morrison LS 55 Landon Burton OL 6’2 277 R-Fr. Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More 90 Mason Narcisse DL 56 Terrence Jones LB 6’3 234 R-Sr. Pearland, Texas/Pearland 97 Ja’Quane Nelson DL 57 La’Kamion Franklin LB 6’1 215 R-Fr. Monroe, La./Neville 79 Logan Newell OL 58 O’Cyrus Torrence OL 6’5 332 So. Greensburg, La./St. Helena Central 31 Michael Orphey Jr. RB 61 Cole Prudhomme OL 6’4 302 R-Sr. Eunice, La./Eunice 43 Cohen Parent P 64 Shane Vallot OL 6’0 267 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./Comeaux 30 Devon Pauley WR 65 Carlos Rubio OL 6’5 296 R-Jr. Alexandria, La./Alexandria Senior 0 Kam Pedescleaux S 67 Ken Marks OL 6’4 308 R-Sr. Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central 53 Kyle Pierre LB 69 Jack McKenzie OL 6’3 307 Fr. McComb, Miss./Parklane Academy 61 Cole Prudhomme OL 70 Jax Harrington OL 6’4 313 R-Fr. Erath, La./Erath 43 Jourdan Quibodeaux LB 72 Max Yarbrough OL 6’4 281 R-So. Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood 41 Ty’Darien Quinney S 73 David Hudson OL 6’0 282 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./Lafayette 9 Trey Ragas RB 74 Max Mitchell OL 6’6 297 Jr. Monroe, La./Neville 92 Dominique Ratcliff DL 75 Cory Marshall OL 6’3 322 Fr. Shreveport, La./Northwood 52 Bralyn Richardson LB 77 King McGowen OL 6’5 311 R-Fr. Willis, Texas/Willis 95 AJ Riley LB 78 Luke Junkunc OL 6’4 265 R-So. Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit 51 Zach Robertson OL 79 Logan Newell OL 6’5 277 R-Fr. Monroe, La./Neville 6 Errol Rogers, Jr. WR 80 Devon Pauley WR 5’8 174 R-So. Lake Charles, La./Barbe 96 Malcolm Rollins DE 80 Alex Self DL 6’2 236 R-Fr. Greensburg, La./St. Helena College & Career Academy 65 Carlos Rubio OL 81 Glenn Beal TE 6’5 265 Jr. New Orleans, La./John Curtis/Texas A&M 27 Trevor Russell WR 82 Rhett Guidry TE 6’5 223 Fr. Baton Rouge, La./Dunham 44 Chris Sabatini TE 83 Damani Burrell TE 6’6 243 R-So. New Orleans, La./Easton 80 Alex Self DL 84 Leroy Franklin WR 5’11 187 R-Sr. Richmond, Texas/George Ranch 15 Tyree Skipper S 84 Thomas Leo K 6’3 216 R-So. Winter Garden, Fla./East Ridge/FIU 21 Chris Smith RB 86 Jacob Bernard WR 5’10 194 R-Fr. Mandeville, La./Lakeshore 7 Brian Smith, Jr. WR 87 Neal Johnson, Jr. TE 6’4 233 So. Mesquite, Texas/West Mesquite 36 Nate Snyder K 88 Johnny Lumpkin TE 6’6 260 R-Jr. Atlanta, Ga./Fredrick Douglass/Hutchinson CC 27 Cameron Solomon S 89 Hunter Bergeron TE 6’5 245 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More 50 Nathan Thomas OL 90 Mason Narcisse DL 6’2 291 Fr. Reserve, La./St. Charles Catholic 58 O’Cyrus Torrence OL 91 Sonny Hazard DL 6’1 287 Fr. New Orleans, La./Jesuit 24 Bralen Trahan S 92 Dominique Ratcliff DL 6’3 273 Fr. Conroe, Texas/Conroe 64 Shane Vallot OL 94 Dalvin Hutchinson DL 6’0 294 So. West Monroe, La./West Monroe 10 Asjlin Washington CB 95 AJ Riley LB 6’2 210 R-So. Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine 44 Tanner Wiggins LB 96 Malcolm Rollins DL 6’2 265 R-Jr. New Orleans, La./Archbishop Shaw 8 Kendall Wilkerson DL 97 Ja’Quane Nelson DL 6’3 297 R-Jr. High Point, N.C./Hutchinson CC/High Point Central 18 Jalen Williams WR 98 Andre Landry DL 6’4 267 R-Jr. Lafayette, La./Acadiana 38 Jasper Williams LB 99 Tayland Humphrey DL 6’5 333 R-Sr. Houston, Texas/Klein Oak/Hutchinson CC 22 Jayrin Wilson CB 29 Korian Wilson CB 23 T.J. Wisham RB 72 Max Yarbrough OL

4 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com WHERE ARE THEY FROM? ALABAMA - 3 EUNICE (1) PLAQUEMINE (2) DALLAS (2) Cole Prudhome (OL) Percy Butler (S) Courtline Flowers (CB) MOBILE (2) AJ Riley (DL) Bobby Holmes (CB) Eric Garror (CB) FRANKLINTON (1) Korian Wilson (CB) Mike Martin, Jr. (RB) PRAIRIEVILLE (1) DENTON (1) Cohen Parent (P) Emani Bailey (RB) TUSCALOOSA (1) GREENSBURG (2) Brandon Bishop (S) Alex Self (LB) RESERVE (1) FRIENDSWOOD (1) O’Cyrus Torrence (OL) Mason Narcisse (DL) ARIZONA - 1 Max Yarbrough (OL) CASA GRANDE (1) HARAHAN (1) SHREVEPORT (2) Trevor Russell (WR) Paul Boudreaux (LS) Luke Bogan (QB) HOUSTON (5) Cory Marshall (OL) Golen Eke (WR) ARKANSAS - 1 JACKSON (1) Tayland Humphrey (DL) ASHDOWN (1) Caleb Anderson (CB) THIBODAUX (2) Luke Junkunc (OL) Cameron Solomon (S) Blair Brooks (S) Kam Pedescleaux (S) JEANERETTE (1) Kyren Lacy (WR) AJ Washington (CB) CALIFORNIA - 1 Brontre’ Griffin (LB) BELLFLOWER (1) WELSH (1) MESQUITE (2) Zach Robertson (OL) KENTWOOD (1) Pearse Migl (TE) Mekhi Garner (CB) Kendall Wilkerson (DL) Neal Johnson (TE) FLORIDA - 3 WEST MONROE (1) PENSACOLA (2) LAFAYETTE (12) Dalvin Hutchinson (DL) MISSOURI CITY (1) Hunter Bergeron (TE) Calif Gossett (WR) Dabari Hawkins (CB) Amir McDaniel (WR) Landon Burton (OL) MICHIGAN - 1 Dalen Cambre (WR) DETROIT (1) PEARLAND (1) Caleb Glenn (CB) Lorenzo McCaskill (LB) WINTER GARDEN (1) Terrence Jones (LB) Thomas Leo (TE) David Hudson (OL) Andre Landry (DL) MISSISSIPPI - 8 GEORGIA - 3 Kyle Pierre (LB) BRANDON (1) PLANO (1) ATLANTA (1) Jourdan Quibodeaux (LB) Jordan Lawson (DL) Christian Sabatini (TE) Johnny Lumpkin (TE) Errol Rogers, Jr. (WR) Bralen Trahan (S) GRENADA (1) RICHMOND (1) HOMERVILLE (1) Shane Vallot (OL) Jasper Williams (LB) Leroy Franklin (WR) Chauncey Manac (LB) Jayrin Wilson (CB) JACKSON (1) SPRING (1) MACON (1) LAKE CHARLES (2) Tyler Brown (OL) Clifton McDowell (QB) Anthony Jordan (LB) Devon Pauley (WR) Brian Smith, Jr. (WR) LOUISVILLE (1) WILLIS (2) INDIANA - 1 Chris Smith (RB) King McGowen (OL) LAPLACE (1) Bralyn Richardson (LB) GREENWOOD (1) Dontae Fleming (WR) Nate Snyder (K) MCCOMB (1) Jack McKenzie (OL) MANDEVILLE (1) THE WOODLANDS (1) LOUISIANA - 71 Troy Kruchten (LB) Jacon Bernard (WR) PELAHATCHIE (1) ALEXANDRIA (3) Ahmad Johnson (LB) Michael Orphey, Jr. (RB) METAIRIE (2) WASHINGTON - 1 Ty’Darrien Quinney (S) Chandler Fields (QB) RALEIGH (1) TACOMA (1) Carlos Rubio (OL) Joe Lombardi, Jr. (TE) Kris Moncrief (LB) Jaiave Magalei (QB) ANGIE (1) AUSTRALIA - 1 MONROE (3) TYLERTOWN (1) Andre Jones (LB) La’Kamion Franklin (LB) Joe Dillon (LB) MELBOURNE (1) Max Mitchell (OL) Rhys Byrns (P) BATON ROUGE (6) Logan Newell (OL) NORTH CAROLINA - 1 Rhett Guidry (TE) HIGH POINT (1) Tyler Guidry (LB) MORGAN CITY (2) Caleb Kibodi (LB) Ja’len Johnson (S) Ja’Quane Nelson (DL) Levi Lewis (QB) Tanner Wiggins (LB) OHIO - 1 Patrick Mensah (S) TJ Wisham (RB) NATCHITOCHES (1) DAYTON (1) AJ Gillie (OL) Ferrod Gardner (LB) BOSSIER CITY (1) TEXAS - 24 Lakeidrick George, Jr. (DL) NEW IBERIA (3) Trey Amos (CB) AUSTIN (1) CECILIA (1) Zi’Yon Hill (DL) Beau Kalbacher (QB) Kaleb Carter (WR) Peter LeBlanc (WR) BEAUMONT (1) CHALMETTE (1) NEW ORLEANS (8) Ken Marks (OL) Nathan Thomas (OL) Glenn Beal (TE) Damani Burrell (TE) BROWNSBORO (1) COTTON VALLEY (1) Jordan Griffin (RB) Jamal Bell (WR) Scottie Johnson (S) Sonny Hazard (DL) Pat Hughes (WR) CLUTE (1) DENHAM SPRINGS (1) Trey Ragas (RB) Kenneth Almendares (K) Alexander Morrison (LS) Malcolm Rollins (DL) Tyree Skipper (S) CONROE (1) ERATH (1) Jax Harrington (OL) OPELOUSAS (1) Dominique Ratcliff (DL) Elijah Mitchell (RB) Jalen Williams (WR)

5 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 2020 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART vs. Texas State (Oct. 31, 2020) OFFENSE DEFENSE Pos. No. Name Cl. Ht. Wt. Pos. No. Name Cl. Ht. Wt. WR 11 Calif Gossett R-Jr. 6’6 188 DL 10 Andre Jones R-Jr. 6’5 244 OR 6 Errol Rogers, Jr. Fr. 5’11 187 8 Kendall Wilkerson So. 6’5 250 OR 17 Dontae Fleming Fr. 6’1 167 98 Andre Landry R-Jr. 6’4 267 WR 18 Jalen Williams R-Sr. 6’3 218 DL 99 Tayland Humphrey R-Sr. 6’5 333 80 Devon Pauley R-So. 5’8 174 91 Sonny Hazard FR. 6’1 287 OR 13 Dalen Cambre R-Fr. 6’0 184 97 Ja’Quane Nelson R-Jr. 6’3 297 LT 65 Carlos Rubio R-Jr. 6’4 296 DL 4 Zi’Yon Hill R-Jr. 6’1 283 OR 51 Zach Robertson Sr. 6’5 297 90 Mason Narcisse Fr. 6’2 291 LG 67 Ken Marks R-Sr. 6’4 308 96 Malcolm Rollins R-Jr. 6’2 265 OR 54 Tyler Brown R-Fr. 6’3 300 OLB 3 Joe Dillon R-Sr. 6’2 220 C 64 Shane Vallot R-Jr. 6’0 267 OR 17 Chauncey Manac R-Sr. 6’3 251 78 Luke Junkunc R-So. 6’4 265 OLB 95 Andre Riley R-So. 6’2 210 RG 58 O’Cyrus Torrence So. 6’5 332 OR 33 Tyler Guidry So. 6’2 234 73 David Hudson R-Jr. 6’0 282 STAR 28 Ja’len Johnson R-Jr. 6’2 208 RT 74 Max Mitchell Jr. 6’6 297 13 Patrick Mensah R-So. 5’9 174 70 Jax Harrington R-Fr. 6’4 313 OR 22 Jayrin Wilson R-Jr. 5’10 170 TE 24 Pearse Migl R-So. 6’0 225 ILB 2 Lorenzo McCaskill R-Jr. 6’0 223 87 Neal Johnson So. 6’4 233 OR 6 Kris Moncrief Jr. 6’1 236 TE 88 Johnny Lumpkin R-Jr. 6’6 260 57 La’Kamion Franklin R-Fr. 6’1 215 89 Hunter Bergeron R-Jr. 6’5 245 ILB 7 Ferrod Gardner R-Sr. 6’1 220 WR 29 Peter LeBlanc So. 6’2 190 OR 43 Jourdan Quibodeaux R-Jr. 6’0 218 2 Kyren Lacy Fr. 6’3 212 36 Jasper Williams So. 6’0 211 33 Pat Hughes R-Jr. 6’4 206 CB 19 Eric Garror Jr. 5’9 176 OR 7 Brian Smith, Jr. R-Sr. 6’4 206 OR 21 Trey Amos Fr. 6’1 182 QB 1 Levi Lewis Sr. 5’10 184 S 9 Percy Butler Jr. 6’0 190 16 Chandler Fields R-Fr. 5’10 190 OR 0 Kam Pedescleaux R-So. 5’8 181 8 Jaiave Magalei R-Jr. 6’2 228 S 27 Cameron Solomon R-Sr. 5’11 188 RB 15 Elijah Mitchell Sr. 5’11 218 OR 24 Bralen Trahan R-Jr. 6’0 191 9 Trey Ragas R-Sr. 5’10 230 CB 20 Mekhi Garner R-So. 6’2 212 OR 21 Chris Smith R-So. 5’9 194 OR 16 AJ Washington Jr. 6’1 186 20 Emani Bailey Fr. 5’8 201

SPECIALISTS Pos. No. Name Cl. Ht. Wt. KR 21 Chris Smith R-So. 5’9 194 PK 36 Nate Snyder R-Jr. 6’1 196 19 Eric Garror Jr. 5’9 176 45 Kenneth Almendares R-So. 6’1 236 KR 15 Elijah Mitchell Sr. 5’11 218 P 47 Rhys Byrns Jr. 6’0 186 9 Trey Ragas R-Sr. 5’10 230 84 Thomas Leo R-So. 6’3 216 PR 19 Eric Garror Jr. 5’9 176 LS 49 Paul Boudreaux R-Jr. 5’10 183 21 Trey Amos Fr. 6’1 182 39 Alexander Morrison Fr. 6’0 180 H 13 Dalen Cambre R-Fr. 6’0 184 80 Devon Pauley R-So. 5’8 174

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6 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com TEAM NOTES SUN BELT STANDINGS • The Louisiana Football team continues to mourn the sudden loss of assistant coach D.J. Looney, who OVERALL SUN BELT STREAK passed away on Saturday, Aug. 1, following a heart attack during a team workout. Looney, 31, was Coastal Carolina 5-0 3-0 W5 entering his third season on staff, working specifically with the offensive line. Appalachian State 3-1 1-0 W2 • Louisiana has scored 25 points on offense in 11 of their last 13 games. Troy 3-2 1-1 L1 • Louisiana enters the Texas State game as one of the fewest penalized teams in FBS, ranking 21st Georgia Southern 3-2 1-2 L1 nationally and third in the Sun Belt with just 4.8 penalties per game. Georgia State 1-2 2-2 W1 • The defense has held opponents to 22.6 points per game this year, good for 28th nationally. Additionally, the defense ranks second in the the Sun Belt in both passing defense (181.6) and South Alabama 3-2 2-0 W2 defensive efficiency (111.9). Louisiana 4-1 2-1 W1 • Louisiana has played in four games decided by seven or less points, the most behind Middle Arkansas State 3-3 1-2 L1 Tennessee (7). However, the Ragin’ Cajuns are tied for the most victories in games decided by seven or Texas State 1-6 1-2 L4 less points (3) with Navy, UTSA and SMU. ULM 0-6 0-3 L6 • Louisiana spent three weeks ranked in the national polls during the 2020 season, reaching as high as No. 19 in the Associated Press Top-25 after its big win at then No. 23 Iowa State (Sept. 12). UPCOMING SUN BELT SCHEDULE • With its victory over Georgia Southern in Lafayette on Sept. 26, the team posted a perfect month of Saturday, October 31 September for the second-straight season. *Troy at Arkansas State • Louisiana opened the year with two road wins, the first time that has ever been accomplished in *Louisiana at Texas State (ESPNU) program history, with victories at No. 23 Iowa State (31-14) and at Georgia State (34-31 (OT)). *Appalachian State at ULM • Louisiana’s historic win over No. 23 Iowa State on Sept. 12 was the team’s first-ever road win over a *Coastal Carolina at Georgia State top-25 opponent and the team’s second-ever win against a top-25 team, the first a 29-22 victory in Saturday, November 7 Lafayette over No. 25 Texas A&M on Sept. 14, 1996. It was also the team’s first win over a Big 12 foe *South Alabama at Coastal Carolina since it defeated Kansas State, 17-15, on Sept. 12, 2009. *ULM at Georgia State • The Ragin’ Cajuns’ 31 points against the Cyclones are the second most points scored against a ranked *Appalachian State at Texas State team in program history. *Troy at Georgia Southern • Louisiana entered the 2020 season as the preseason pick to win the West Division, the second-straight *Arkansas State at Louisiana season it was tabbed to do so. The Ragin’ Cajuns earned seven of 10 total first-place votes.

• The Ragin’ Cajuns picked up 10 selections on the Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Teams. Elijah Saturday, November 14 Mitchell, Joe Dillon and Rhys Byrns all landed on the First Team, while Levi Lewis, Trey Ragas, Max *ULM at Arkansas State Mitchell, O’Cyrus Torrence, Zi’Yon Hill and Eric Garror picked up Second Team honors. *South Alabama at Louisiana • Louisiana was one of 21 schools who won 11 or more games during the 2019 season. *Georgia State at Appalachian State • Under head coach Billy Napier, Louisiana holds a 14-8 record against Sun Belt opposition, including a *Coastal Carolina at Troy perfect 8-0 record against Sun Belt West Division foes. *Texas State at Georgia Southern • Louisiana was one of the top offenses in 2019, finishing the year with the seventh-most total yards in the country with 6,918. Saturday, November 21 • Defensively, the Ragin’ Cajuns held opponents to under 20 points in eight games in 2019, which tied *Arkansas State at Texas State App State for the most in the Sun Belt Conference. *Georgia State at South Alabama • Louisiana finished the 2019 season with the 18th-ranked scoring defense in the nation, holding *Appalachian State at Coastal Carolina opponents to just 19.7 points a year ago. The team also finished the historic year ranked ninth Central Arkansas at Louisiana nationally in red zone defense (.721) and 47th nationally in total defense (371.8). Georgia Southern at Army Middle Tennessee at Troy QUARTERBACK NOTES ULM vs. Louisiana Tech QB Levi Lewis • With his 152 yards against UAB, Lewis became the sixth quarterback in program history to throw for Saturday, November 28 over 5,000 career passing yards (5,064). He finished the game against the Blazers 12-for-20 with two *South Alabama at Arkansas State touchdown passes. *Coastal Carolina at Texas State • Lewis has recorded the most passing yards (1,052) through the first five games of the season than any *Georgia Southern at Georgia State other Louisiana quarterback in the last 20 years. *Troy at Appalachian State • Louisiana is now 12-1 when Louisiana throw for two or more touchdown passes in a game. *Louisiana at ULM • Lewis went 15-for-25 for 152 yards and a touchdown against the Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14). • He posted his first rushing touchdown against the Chanticleers since Nov. 7, 2019, at Coastal Carolina. Friday, December 4 The score was the fifth rushing touchdown of his career. Additionally, he notched his highest rushing Louisiana at Appalachian State (ESPN2) output (84) since racking up 129 yards on the ground against South Alabama on Nov. 4, 2017. • In the win against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26), Lewis had his third-highest passing yard output of his Saturday, December 5 career, gashing the Eagles defense for 290 yards through the air. Liberty at Coastal Carolina • Completed a season-high 21 passes for 279 yards and two scores in the team’s overtime win at *ULM at Troy Georgia State (Sept. 19). Saturday, December 19 • In the game, Lewis passed for over 275 yards for the third time in his career and recorded his 12th Sun Belt Football Championship Game (ESPN or ESPN2) game throwing for two or more scores. • Lewis completed a pass to nine different players against the Panthers, the most since the Sun Belt Conference Championship Game on Dec. 7, 2019 when he connected with 10 Ragin’ Cajuns. • In the team’s historic win over Iowa State on Sept. 12, Lewis went 13-for-21 for 154 and one touchdown, a 78-yard strike to Peter LeBlanc. The pass was the longest completion of his career. • As a result, he was named to the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award’s Great 8 List. • Lewis was stellar during his junior season, passing for 3,050 yards and 26 touchdowns, both of which were single-season school records, and set the program record for single-season completions (243). • The senior joins Ohio State’s Justin Fields as the only two returning quarterbacks that threw for more than 3,000 yards, 25 touchdowns and less than five interceptions in 2019. He is one of just 15 quarterbacks to accomplish that feat in the last 20 years.

7 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB CHARTING THE CAJUNS • Lewis is one of 16 returning quarterbacks to throw over 25 touchdowns at the FBS level in 2019. • Lewis joins Brady White (Memphis), Shane Buechele (SMU), Josh Love (San Jose State), Dillon Gabriel Current Streak...... W1 (UCF), Jack Abraham (Southern Miss), Holton Ahlers (ECU) and Zach Smith (Tulsa) as the only returning Current Home Streak...... L1 G5 quarterbacks who threw for more than 3,000 yards last season. Current Road Streak...... W3 • Lewis and Zac Thomas are the only two quarterbacks in the Sun Belt that have thrown for more than Last Win...... Oct. 23, 2020 at UAB (24-20) 4,000 career passing yards. Last Loss...... Oct. 14, 2020 vs. Coastal Carolina (27-30) • At the end of 2019 season, Levi Lewis owned the 17th highest passing efficiency rating with a score of Overall ...... 4-1 152.6 (min. 250 attempts). Out of the returning FBS quarterbacks, Lewis’ 152.6 rating ranks 12th. Sun Belt...... 2-1 • Lewis joins Preston Hutchinson as the only two returning quarterbacks in the FBS who recorded a Non-Conference...... 2-0 completion percentage of 85% or higher with a minimum of 30 passing attempts in a single game last Home ...... 1-1 season. He achieved the feat at Coastal Carolina on Nov. 7, when he went 26-for-30 for a completion Away ...... 3-0 percentage of 86.7 percent. Neutral -- • Lewis currently ranks seventh in the program history in career passing yards and fourth in program Day Game...... 3-0 history in passing touchdowns. Night Game (6 P.m. Or Later)...... 1-1 TV Game...... 4-1 Career Passing Yards ESPN...... 1-1 5. Jon Van Cleave 2000-02 5,267 ESPN2...... 2-0 6. Levi Lewis 2017-Pres. 5,064 ESPNU -- 7. Chris Masson 2008-11 4,757 ESPN3 -- 8. Roy Henry 1975-77 4,656 ESPN+ -- 9. Blaine Gautier 2009-12 4,159 CBSSN...... 1-0 10. Michael Desormeaux 2005-08 3,893 September...... 3-0 October...... 1-1 Career Passing Touchdowns November -- 1. 1993-96 64 December -- 2. Terrance Broadway 2012-14 49 vs. Top-25 Teams...... 1-0 3. Levi Lewis 2017-Pres. 42 vs. Non-Ranked Teams...... 3-1 4. Roy Henry 1975-77 40 vs. FCS -- 5. Jerry Babb 2003-06 30 vs. Independent -- On Natural Grass...... 1-0 • After a breakout junior season, Lewis received national attention, finding his name on the Manning On Artificial Surface...... 3-0 Award Preseason Watch List, the Davey O’Brien Award Preseason Watch List, the Maxwell Award Scoring First...... 0-1 Preseason Watch List, the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Watch List, the College Football Performance Coming-From-Behind...... 4-0 National Performer of the Year Trophy Watch List and the Reese’s Senior Bowl Top 250. Leading After 1st Quarter -- • Lewis was also tabbed on the Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team. Trailing After 1st Quarter...... 2-0 Tied After 1st Quarter...... 2-1 RUNNING BACK NOTES Leading at Halftime -- • Louisiana set the program record for both rushing touchdowns (42) and rushing yards (3,604) a year Trailing at Halftime...... 3-0 ago. The team returned 35 of those scores and 2,634 of the total rushing yards. Tied at Halftime...... 1-1 Leading after 3rd Quarter...... 1-0 RB Elijah Mitchell and RB Trey Ragas Trailing after 3rd Quarter -- • Mitchell and Ragas are the only two running backs in the country that share the same backfield who Tied after 3rd Quarter...... 2-1 have recorded 1,100+ rushing yard seasons in separate years. Overtime...... 1-0 • Ragas, Mitchell and Shai Werts are the only returning players in the Sun Belt Conference who have Scoring < 20 Points -- more than 2,000 career rushing yards. Scoring 20-29 Points...... 2-1 • Ragas and Mitchell are two of eight active players in the FBS who have rushed for more than 2,700 Scoring 30 Or > Points...... 2-0 yards in their careers. Allowing < 20 Points...... 1-0 • Ragas and Mitchell are two of six current running backs that have over 30 career rushing touchdowns. Allowing 10 Points Or Less -- • The pair enters the season both ranked in the top 10 in program history in career rushing yards. Allowing 20 Or > Points...... 3-1 With 70-Yard Rusher -- Career Rushing Yards With 100-Yard Rusher...... 1-0 4. Alonzo Harris 2011-2014 3,330 Allow 100-Yard Rusher...... 4-0 5. Trey Ragas 2017-Pres. 3,052 With 300-Yard Passer -- 6. Michael Desormeaux 2005-2008 2,843 Allow 300-Yard Passer -- 7. Elijah Mitchell 2017-Pres. 2,705 Outgain Opponent -- 8. Darren Brister 1996-2000 2,432 Gain 300+ Yards Total Offense...... 2-0 9. Kenyon Cotton 1993-1996 2,311 Allow 300+ Yards Total Offense...... 3-0 No Turnovers...... 2-0 • The pair also ranks in the top six in program history for the most rushing touchdowns in a career. Less Than Three Turnovers...... 2-1 Three Or More Turnovers -- Career Rushing Touchdowns No Takeaways...... 0-1 1. Tyrell Fenroy 2005-08 48 Three Or More Takeaways -- 2. Brian Mitchell 1986-89 47 Fewer Turnovers...... 3-0 3. Alonzo Harris 2011-14 44 Equal Turnovers -- 4. Elijah McGuire 2013-16 42 More Turnovers...... 1-1 5. Elijah Mitchell 2017-Pres. 37 Control TOP...... 1-0 6. Trey Ragas 2017-Pres. 31 Opponent Controls TOP...... 3-1 Possession Time Equal --

8 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com • The tandem are two of only six players in program history to have rushed for more than 1,000 yards in STATISTICAL COMPARISON a single season. CATEGORY LA TXST Record 4-1 1-6 Single Season 1,000-Yard Performers Conference Record 2-1 1-2 Name Year Position Rushing Yards Scoring 136 182 1. Tyrell Fenroy 2008 RB 1,375 Points Per Game 27.2 26.0 2. Brian Mitchell 1989 QB 1,311 First Downs 91 141 3. Elijah McGuire 2014 RB 1,264 Rushing 41 56 4. Tyrell Fenroy 2006 RB 1,197 Passing 44 68 5. Trey Ragas 2018 RB 1,181 Penalty 6 17 6. Elijah Mitchell 2019 RB 1,147 Rushing Yardage 876 948 7. Michael Desormeaux 2007 QB 1,141 Rushing Att. 171 241 8. Elijah McGuire 2016 RB 1,127 Avg. Per rush 5.1 3.9 9. Elijah McGuire 2015 RB 1,058 Avg. Per Game 172.2 135.4 10. Tyrell Fenroy 2005 RB 1,053 Rushing TD 8 8 11. Michael Desormeaux 2008 QB 1,035 Passing Yardage 1,052 1,564 12. Tyrell Fenroy 2007 RB 1,021 Comp.-Att.-INT 79-136-4 141-232-6 Avg. Per Pass 7.7 6.7 RB Elijah Mitchell Avg. Per Catch 13.3 11.1 • The senior running back lead Louisiana in rushing against UAB, carrying the ball 21 times for 67 yards, Avg. Per Game 210.4 223.4 while totaling two catches for 18 yards. Passing TD 7 14 • Mitchell rushed for 39 yards on nine carries and scored twice against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14), the Total Offense 1,928 2,512 10th time in his career he has scored at least twice in a single game. Avg. Per Play 6.3 5.3 • With his two rushing touchdowns against Coastal Carolina, Mitchell has now rushed for four scores in Avg. Per Game 485.6 358.9 the first four games of the season in the last three years. Kick Returns (No.-Yards) 17-476 21-381 • Had a monster game against Georgia State (Sept. 19), rushing the ball 16 times and recording 164 Punt Returns (No.-Yards) 12-107 8-162 yards on the ground with two touchdowns, the second being the game winner. Fumbles-Lost 5-0 9-3 • His 164 rushing yards against Georgia State was the second-highest rushing output of his career. Penalties-Yards 24-233 42-407 • He has now gone over the century mark 11 times in his career. Punts-Avg. 22-44.0 39-40.1 • Following his stellar performance, he was named the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week, the third TOP Per Game 26:57 27:25 time he has earned the weekly honor in his career. 3rd-Down Conversions 25/62 (40%) 32/97 (33%) • Mitchell’s 59-yard touchdown run was the second 50+-yard touchdown of his career and his longest 4th-Down Conversions 3/7 (43%) 7/13 (54%) rush since recording a 65-yard touchdown run against Arkansas State on Oct. 27, 2018. • Mitchell opened his 2020 against Iowa State with 46 yards on eight carriers. BY THE NUMBERS • Mitchell was just one of 12 players who recorded more than 1,100 rushing yards and more than 15 rushing touchdowns last season. Louisiana has only • He is currently tied for second in active rushing touchdowns in the FBS with 37. committed 24 penalties in • Mitchell was named to the Doak Walker Watch List, which is awarded to the best running back in the 2020, the 41st fewest in all 24 of FBS. country, and the Reese’s Senior Bowl Top 250. • He was one of three Ragin’ Cajuns listed on the Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference First Team.

RB Trey Ragas Lorenzo McCaskill has 51 • Notched six carries for 18 yards at UAB on Oct. 23. tackles through five games this season, tied for the 13th • Ragas carried the ball 10 times for 77 yards against Coastal Carolina. With his 77 rushing yards, he 51 most in FBS. became the fifth Ragin’ Cajun in program history to rush for over 3,000 yards at 3,034. • Tallied a team-high 15 rushes and 52 yards on the ground, including one score, in the win against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). This was the third consecutive game Ragas has rushed for a touchdown. Nate Snyder hit a 53-yard • Tied a career high in receptions (4) and added a new career high in receiving yards (54) against field goal to defeat Georgia Georgia Southern. Southern, just the seventh • Tacked on 44 yards and a score against Georgia State on Sept. 19. 53 field goal of 50-or-more • Ragas opened the 2020 season with 49 yards on 14 carries and the team’s first rushing touchdown. yards in program history. • He ranks fifth in the FBS in returning career rushing yards behind Travis Etienne (Clemson), Spencer Brown (UAB), LeVante Bellamy (Western Michigan) and Chuba Hubbard (Oklahoma State). • Ragas is one of five returning FBS players who have rushed for more than 100 yards in 12 or more Levi Lewis has thrown for games in their career. 1,052 passing yards this year, the 34th-most in FBS and Career 100-Yard Games 1052 fifth-most in the Sun Belt. 1. Travis Etienne Clemson 19 2. Chubba Hubbard Oklahoma State 18 3. Spencer Brown UAB 17 Trey Ragas currently has 4. Brenden Knox Marshall 13 3,052 career rushing yards, making him the fifth player 5. Trey Ragas Louisiana 12 in program history to eclipse Shamari Brooks Tulsa 12 3052 the 3,000-yard mark.

• Ragas, like Mitchell, was named to the Doak Walker Watch List, which is awarded to the best running back in the country, and the Reese’s Senior Bowl Top 250.

9 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS • He was also named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team. AP TOP 25 (OCT. 18) RB Chris Smith RK Team Rec Pts LW • Rushed the ball four times for a season-high 54 yards, including a 36-yard rush, in the team’s win 1 Clemson (52) 6-0 1,539 1 against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). 2 Alabama (10) 5-0 1,494 2 • On top of his stellar special teams performance against Iowa State, Smith added 25 rushing yards on 3 Ohio State 1-0 1,402 5 eight carries. He was named Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week as a result. 4 Notre Dame 5-0 1,353 3 • The No. 4 back in 2019, Smith carried the ball 32 times for 334 yards and four touchdowns. 5 Georgia 3-1 1,292 4 • Smith was responsible for an 80-yard touchdown run in the team’s big win against Troy, one of three 6 Oklahoma State 4-0 1,201 6 80-yard touchdown runs for the Ragin’ Cajuns a season ago. 7 Cincinnati 4-0 1,100 9 • The redshirt sophomore will also look to carry the load as the primary kick returner, having returned 8 Texas A&M 3-1 1,094 7 six kicks for 147 yards last year. 9 Wisconsin 1-0 950 14 10 Florida 2-1 933 10 Former RB Raymond Calais 11 BYU 6-0 906 12 • Former Louisiana running back Raymond Calais was drafted in the Seventh Round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and is currently a member of the Los Angeles Rams. 12 Miami (Fla.) 5-1 888 11 • Calais, former offensive linemen Robert Hunt and Kevin Dotson, were all taken in the 2020 NFL Draft, 13 Michigan 1-0 839 18 marking the second time in program history that three Ragin’ Cajuns were taken in the same NFL Draft. 14 Oregon 0-0 784 13 • Calais made his first NFL appearance on Sunday, Sept. 27, returning one kick for 15 yards in the game. 15 North Carolina 4-1 758 14 16 Kansas State 4-1 562 20 WIDE RECEIVER NOTES 17 Indiana 1-0 466 NR WR Peter LeBlanc 18 Penn State 0-1 443 8 • Posted a team-high 64 receiving yards on three receptions in the team’s victory over Georgia 19 Marshall 5-0 379 22 Southern on Saturday, Sept. 26. 20 Coastal Carolina 5-0 282 25 • Had a strong performance against Georgia State (Sept. 19), catching four balls for 48 yards. 21 USC 0-0 243 24 • LeBlanc played a big role at Iowa State, leading the team with five catches for 82 yards and a score. 22 SMU 5-1 208 16 • The 78-yard score is the longest in his career, while his reception total tied a career high. 23 Iowa State 3-2 205 17 • LeBlanc was stellar as a true freshman, bringing in 28 passes for 344 yards and four scores. He 24 Oklahoma 3-2 155 NR appeared in all 14 of the team’s games, making eight starts. 25 Boise State 1-0 113 NR • He returned the second-most receiving yards from 2019 and the most receiving touchdowns. RV Louisiana 4-1 50 NR • One of only two receivers to have tallied a 100-yard receiving game in their career, joining Jamal Bell.

WR Jalen Williams COACHES POLL (OCT. 25) • Louisiana’s lone active senior wide receiver, Williams has started in the team’s first five games and has RK Team Rec Pts LW tallied 11 catches for 192 yards and two scores. 1 Clemson (52) 6-0 1,540 1 • Had a big game in the team’s win at UAB (Oct. 23), catching two passes for 40 yards and one 2 Alabama (8) 5-0 1,493 2 touchdown, his second of the season. 3 Ohio State (2) 1-0 1,374 5 • Williams recorded a career high in receptions (4) and receiving yards (89) against Coastal Carolina. 4 Notre Dame 5-0 1,368 3 • Williams caught two passes in the team’s first two games and added one against Georgia Southern. 5 Georgia 3-1 1,293 4 • Williams played three years of minor league baseball (2013-15) after being drafted by the Boston Red 6 Oklahoma State 4-0 1,209 6 Sox in the 16th Round. 7 Cincinnati 4-0 1,058 10 8 Texas A&M 3-1 1,055 9 WR Devon Pauley 9 Florida 2-1 1,010 8 • Tallied a career high in receptions (2), receiving yards (47) and a career long reception (34 yards) 10 BYU 6-0 941 11 against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26) in the home opener. 11 Wisconsin 1-0 928 14 • Hauled in a 19-yard pass on a key fourth down play in the team’s win over Georgia State (Sept. 19). 12 Miami (Fla.) 5-1 911 11 • Matched his career high in the season opener against Iowa State (Sept. 12), a 16-yard grab. 13 UNC 4-1 796 13 14 Michigan 1-0 789 17 WR Dontae Fleming 15 Oregon 0-0 674 15 • Led Louisiana in receiving at Georgia State (Sept. 19), catching four passes for 81 yards. 16 Kansas State 4-1 592 19 • His yardage total marked the most receiving yards by a true freshman since Peter LeBlanc put up 118 17 Penn State 0-1 413 7 in the Sun Belt Championship Game on Dec. 7, 2019, against Appalachian State last season. 18 Marshall 5-0 309 25 • Fleming joins a pool of 47 other players to post 80+ receiving yards in a single game this season. 19 Indiana 1-0 302 NR • Fleming brought in 34 passes for 645 yards and 14 scores during his senior season of high school. 20 USC 0-0 271 23 21 Coastal Carolina 5-0 268 24 WR Kyren Lacy 22 Iowa State 3-2 215 18 • Named to the 2020 Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) Freshman All-American Watch List. 23 SMU 5-1 192 16 • On the year, Lacy has caught 11 passes for 199 yards, the second most on the team, and one score. 24 Oklahoma 3-2 138 NR • Led the team in receving at UAB with two catches for 43 yards. 25 Army 6-1 130 NR • Added two catches for 47 yards in the home opener against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). RV Louisiana 4-1 62 NR • Had his best game of his young career against Georgia State on Sept. 19, catching three passes for 57 yards and his first career touchdown. • He hauled in his first career reception against Iowa State (Sept. 12). • Lacy tallied 54 receptions for 864 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior and was rated the eight-best receiver in the state of Louisiana by 247Sports.com. He held offers from Miami, Virginia, Houston, Southern Miss, Louisiana Tech and ULM.

10 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com WR Errol Rogers, Jr. 2020 WEEKLY HONORS • Started in the last three games, the first three starts of his career. GAME WEEK 1 • Rogers hauled in one pass for eight yards at UAB (Oct. 23). Team • Tallied his first career reception and touchdown against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). FWAA National Team of the Week • He finished the day with three receptions, 39 receiving yards and the score. Athlon Sports Team of the Week Billy Napier TIGHT END NOTES The Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week TE Johnny Lumpkin • Recorded a season-high two catches for 13 yards in the home opener against Georgia Southern. Patrick Toney • Brought in his first catch of the season against Georgia State (Sept. 19), a 10-yard grab. Defensive Coordinator of the Week - Athlon Sports • 2019 Mackey Award Preseason Watch List member Johnny Lumpkin returned to the gridiron this year Ferrod Gardner after missing last season due to injury. Walter Camp FBS National Defensive Player of the Week • Earned his first start since Dec. 1, 2018, when the team faced Appalachian State. Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week • Lumpkin, who boasts and impressive 84-inch wingspan, appeared in 13 games in 2018, catching six Levi Lewis passes for 67 yards. Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award’s Great 8

TE Neal Johnson Chris Smith • In his first appearance of the season at UAB (Oct. 23), Johnson hauled in two pass for 13 yards. Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week • Johnson returned the most receiving yards of any of the tight ends from last year, having caught 11 Rhys Byrns balls for 97 yards and two touchdowns. Ray Guy Award “Ray’s 4” • He caught touchdowns in back-to-back games a year ago against Coastal Carolina and South Alabama. GAME WEEK 2 Elijah Mitchell TE Pearse Migl Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week • Migl had a day at UAB (Oct. 23), hauling in his first pass of the season for a nine-yard touchdown. • The touchdown reception was the first of his career Rhys Byrns Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week TE Hunter Bergeron Mekhi Garner • Bergeron notched his first reception in the victory at Georgia State (Sept. 19), an eight-yard catch. ESPN’s “You Got Mossed” • Caught three passes for 29 yards and a touchdown during the 2019 season.

TE Joe Lombardi, Jr. GAME WEEK 3 Lorenzo McCaskill • With a name many in the football community recognize, Joe Lombardi, Jr., is the son of current New Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week Orleans Saints’ quarterbacks coach and great-grandson of legendary NFL head coach Vince Lombardi. Nate Snyder OFFENSIVE LINE NOTES Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week • As a unit, the offensive line ranks 20th nationally and fourth in the Sun Belt Conference in sacks allowed at 1.20. GAME WEEK 5 Chris Smith OL O’Cyrus Torrence Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week • Has started the first five games of the year at right guard. Sportscenter Top 10 No. 7 Play • Torrence was named on the 2020 Outland Trophy Preseason Watch List after wrapping up his rookie campaign with FWAA-Shaun Alexander Freshman All-America Team honors. • Louisiana placed a lineman on the list in back-to-back seasons after the Ragin’ Cajuns saw Robert Hunt earn the preseason recognition prior to the 2019 season. • A year ago, Torrence became the first true freshman to start a game on the offensive line since Jesse Newman started against ULM on Nov. 20, 2004. • Torrence received Second Team Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference honors.

OL Shane Vallot • Vallot has started all five games for Louisiana at center, extending his starts streak to 19 games. • Named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List on Oct. 14, one of eight centers from the Sun Belt Conference listed for the award.

OL Max Mitchell • Started the first two games of the season for Louisiana at right tackle before starting at left tackle against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14). • Mitchell played a pivotal role in the team’s success a year ago by starting in all 14 games in 2019. • Mitchell picked up Second Team Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference honors.

OL Ken Marks • After missing 2019 due to injury, Marks has started the first five games of the season on the left side of the offensive line. • He has started 19 games for Louisiana on the O-Line during his career, 14 of which came in 2018. • Marks was named on the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List.

11 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 2020 PRESEASON HONORS OL Zach Robertson LEVI LEWIS • Started in the first three games of his Louisiana career, all coming at left tackle. • Manning Award Preseason Watch List • A transfer from Arizona State, Robertson appeared in 31 total games for the Sun Devils on the • Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List offensive line, earning several starts. • Davey O’Brien Award Preseason Watch List • Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Preseason Watch List • College Football Performance National Watch List OL Carlos Rubio • Reese’s Senior Bowl Top 250 • Started the last three games at right tackle, the first three starts of his career. • Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference Former OL Robert Hunt and Kevin Dotson ELIJAH MITCHELL • Robert Hunt and Kevin Dotson, who were both selected in the 2020 NFL Draft. • Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List • Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Conference • Hunt was taken with the 39th overall pick in the Second Round by the Miami Dolphins, making him • Reese’s Senior Bowl Top 250 the third-highest Louisiana selection in the NFL Draft behind Charles Tillman, who was picked by the Chicago Bears 35th overall in 2003 and Anthony Clement, who was chosen 36th overall by the TREY RAGAS in 1998. Dotson was selected with the 145th overall pick in the Fourth Round by the • Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List • Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Conference Pittsburgh Steelers. • Reese’s Senior Bowl Top 250 • Dotson earned his first career start for the Steelers on Sept. 20 when the team defeated the , while Hunt earned his first start for the Dolphins against the on Oct. 11. JALEN WILLIAMS • Both Dotson and Hunt have appeared in all of their games for their respective teams. • Wuerffel Trophy Preseason Watch List

O’CYRUS TORRENCE DEFENSIVE LINE NOTES • Outland Trophy Preseason Watch List DL Zi’Yon Hill • Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference • Currently leads all Louisiana defensive lineman with 19 tackles on the season. • Credited with eight tackles in the home opener against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). SHANE VALLOT • Saw his first action of the 2020 season, recording five tackles and 1.0 tackle-for-loss in the win against • Rimington Trophy Watch List Georgia State (Sept. 19). KEN MARKS • Hill returned the most tackles amongst defensive lineman from the 2019 season with 53. • Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Preseason Watch List • He also returned the fourth-most sacks (2.5) and the most fumble recoveries (2). • Hill picked up Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference honors after his redshirt sophomore campaign MAX MITCHELL • Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference and enters 2020 on the Sun Belt Preseason All-Conference Second Team.

RHYS BYRNS DL Tayland Humphrey • Ray Guy Award Preseason Watch List • Posted a career-high five tackles in the loss to Coastal Carolina on Oct. 14. • Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Conference • Tallied three tackles in the victory against Georgia State on Saturday, Sept. 19. JOE DILLON • Measuring in at 6’6, 333 pounds, Humphrey earned his first start for the Ragin’ Cajuns against Iowa • Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Conference State on Sept. 12. • In the game against the Cyclones, the big man notched two tackles and 0.5 tackle-for-loss. CAMERON SOLOMON • William V. Campbell Trophy Watch List DL Mason Narcisse ERIC GARROR • Credited with three tackles against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14), a new career high. • Preseason Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference • Notched two more tackles in the win against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). • Playing in his first game as a Ragin’ Cajun, Narcisse was credited with his first two career tackles against Iowa State.

LOUISIANA IN THE NFL DL Ja’Quane Nelson CLEVELAND BROWNS • Earned his first career start against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26) at nose guard. Ja’Marcus Bradley* (WR) • Credited with a career-high five tackles in the win. DALLAS COWBOYS Justin Hamilton (DL) LINEBACKER NOTES Elijah McGuire* (RB) LB Joe Dillon • Posted three tackles in his last two games against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14) and UAB (Oct. 23). DETROIT LIONS • Notched a season-high four tackles in the team’s big win at Iowa State (Sept. 12). Tracy Walker (S) • Dillon was one of Louisiana’s most productive players in 2019, returning the most tackles-for-loss LOS ANGELES RAMS (10.5) and sacks (8.0), while bringing back the fifth-most tackles (45). Raymond Calais (RB) • His 8.0 sacks was tied for the fifth most in a single season with Danny Scott. • Dillon was one of 46 players who recorded 8.0 or more sacks during the 2019 season and finished the MIAMI DOLPHINS year ranked 60th nationally in sacks per game (.571). Robert Hunt (OL) • Dillon now has 19.5 sacks in his career, 1.5 sacks shy of tying Jeff Mitchell and Christian Ringo for the PHILADELPHIA EAGLES most sacks in a career. He currently ranks fourth on the active NCAA Sacks Leaders chart. Michael Jaquet* (CB) Career Sacks PITTSBURGH STEELERS T1. Jeff Mitchell 1992-95 21 (-153) Kevin Dotson (OL) Christian Ringo 2011-14 21 (-145)

* Practice Squad 3. Joe Dillon 2016-Pres. 19.5 (-153) 4. Paul Cabble 1993-96 19 (-143) 5. Chris Gannon 1985-88 18 (-141)

12 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com LB Lorenzo McCaskill and Ferrod Gardner STATISTICAL RANKINGS • The tandem of linebackers both double digit tackles against Georgia State (Sept. 19), the first duo to TEAM (FBS & SBC) do that since Jacques Boudreaux (12) and McCaskill (10) did so on Nov. 30, 2019, against ULM. Statistic Value National SBC

Rushing Offense 175.2 42 5 LB Lorenzo McCaskill Passing Offense 210.4 68 8 • McCaskill currently has 51 tackles on the year, which leads the team, ranks second in the Sun Belt Total Offense 385.6 63 7 Conference and is tied for 13th in all of FBS. Total Defense 373.6 38 4 • The junior linebacker tallied six tackles against UAB (Oct. 23). Scoring Offense 27.2 61 6 • McCaskill brought his sack total to 2.0 on the year with his 1.0 sack against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14), Scoring Defense 22.6 28 4 which surpassed his last two seasons combined. He also led the team with eight tackles in that game. • Posted his third double-digit tackle game of the season (14) against Georgia Southern, the most INDIVIDUAL (TOP 50 IN FBS) tackles by a Ragin’ Cajun since Tracy Walker was credited with 15 at Appalachian State on Dec. 2, 2017. Statistic Name (Value) National SBC • McCaskill became the first Ragin’ Cajun since Jacques Boudreaux to post three consecutive double All-Purpose YDS Chris Smith (121.8) 43 4 digit tackle games and was the only player in the Sun Belt to do so this season. Kick Return YDS Chris Smith (393) 3 2 • McCaskill is one of five players in FBS who has tallied three games with 10 or more total tackles. Kick Return TD Chris Smith (2) 1 1 • Credited with 12 total tackles and added 1.0 sack in the team’s overtime win at Georgia State. Punting Rhys Byrns (44.0) 23 1 • McCaskill was stellar against Iowa State (Sept. 12), recording 10 tackles. Passing YDS Levi Lewis (1,052) 34 5 • His 10 credited tackles was tied for the third-most tackles in a season opener in the last 20 years. Passing TDs Levi Lewis (7) 34 7 • McCaskill returned the most tackles on the team from a year ago with 57. Rushing TDs Elijah Mitchell (4) 35 2 • He was one of only three players to notch a double-digit tackle game last year after being credited Total Tackles Lorenzo McCaskill (51) 13 1 with 10 tackles against ULM. The other two players to do so were former Ragin’ Cajun Jacques Passes Defended Bralen Trahan (1.4) 20 4 Boudreaux and current linebacker Ferrod Gardner. Percy Butler (1.3) 30 5

LB Ferrod Gardner

• Currently ranks second on the team and 18th in the Sun Belt Conference with 33 total tackles. LOUISIANA TOP DRIVES BY PLAYS • Led the team with nine tackles at UAB (Oct. 23), six of which were solo stops. Plays Yards Time Opp. Result • Added five tackles and 1.0 tackle-for-loss in the win against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). 1. 14 86 6:40 UAB TD • Posted 10 tackles and 1.0 sack in the victory at Georgia State on Saturday, Sept. 19. 2. 13 48 6:37 Iowa State Missed FG • Gardner posted his second game this season with at least nine tackles and 1.0 sack, making him the 3. 12 67 5:19 Georgia Southern FG first Ragin’ Cajuns to do so since Otha Peters in 2016. T4. 11 72 3:21 UAB FG • Gardner is one of eight players in the nation to record a sack in each of his first two games this year. 11 78 4:09 Georgia Southern TOD • The senior added nine total tackles, 1.0 sack and a quarterback hurry in the opener against Iowa State 11 56 7:01 Iowa State TD on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Ames.

• The 1.0 sack was the first full sack of his career.

• After his performance, he was named the Walter Camp FBS National Defensive Player of the Week, LOUISIANA TOP DRIVES BY YARDS making him just the second Ragin’ Cajuns to earn the honor and the first since Tyrell Fenroy was named Yards Plays Time Opp. Result the Walter Camp Offensive Player of the Week in 2008, and the Sun Belt Player of the Week. 1. 86 14 6:40 UAB TD • The Dayton, Ohio, native returned the fourth most tackles on the team with 47 along with a 1.0 tackle- 86 7 4:26 Georgia State TD for-loss, 0.5 sack and a forced fumble. 3. 83 9 5:22 Georgia Southern TD

4. 80 9 1:43 Georgia State TD LB Kris Moncrief T5. 78 11 4:09 Georgia Southern TOD • Posted a season-high five tackles in the team’s loss against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14). 78 8 3:12 UAB TD • Moncrief finished last season with 40 tackles, 9.0 tackles-for-loss, 5.5 sacks, five QB hurries and a 78 1 :12 Iowa State TD fumble recovery.

• Moncrief was one of six returning players in the Sun Belt Conference who recorded 9.0 or more tackles-for-loss and 5.5 or more sacks in 2019. LOUISIANA TOP DRIVES BY TIME

Time Plays Yards Opp. Result LB Andre Jones 1. 7:01 11 56 Iowa State TD • Ranks fourth on the team with 21 tackles on the year. 2. 6:40 14 86 UAB TD • Matched his season-high five tackles against UAB (Oct. 23). 3. 6:37 13 48 Iowa State Missed FG • Notched a season-high five tackles and added a quarterback hurry in the team’s home-opening win 4. 5:22 9 83 Georgia Southern TD against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). 5. 5:19 12 67 Georgia Southern FG • Posted four tackles and 1.0 TFL in the overtime victory at Georgia State on Saturday, Sept. 19. • Jones started against Iowa State on Sept. 12 and was credited with three tackles. • Jones will now wear No. 10 this year after wearing 50 a year ago.

LB Chauncey Manac • Has produced 12 tackles and 1.5 tackle-for-loss on the year. • Posted three tackles against UAB (Oct. 23). • Tied a career high with seven tackles against Georgia State (Sept. 19) and added 1.0 tackle-for-loss in his first start of the season.

LB Jourdan Quibodeaux • Has been credited with with 18 tackles, 2.0 tackles-for-loss, one forced fumble and a pass breakup. • Posted two tackles, one of which was a TFL, at UAB (Oct. 23).

13 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB LOUISIANA TEAM CAPTAINS • Earned his first career start in the loss to Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14), recording four tackles. Louisiana at No. 23 Iowa State (Sept. 12, 2020) • Had a stellar game against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26), posting a season-high seven tackles. • Levi Lewis - QB • A Lafayette native, Quibodeaux played in all 14 games last year, totaling 35 tackles, 1.0 tackle-for-loss • Ferrod Gardner - LB and 1.0 sack. • Rhys Byrns - P • He recorded a safety against Troy, the team’s first safety since Sept. 14, 2014 against Ole Miss.

Louisiana at Georgia State (Sept. 19, 2020) DEFENSIVE BACKS NOTES • TJ Wisham - RB CB Eric Garror • O’Cyrus Torrence - OL • Kam Pedescleaux - CB • Has been a mainstay in starting lineup for Louisiana, making five starts and compiling 14 tackles. • Garror was credited with a season-high five tackles against both Georgia State (Sept. 19) and in the Louisiana vs. Georgia Southern (Sept. 26, 2020) home opener against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). • Trey Ragas - RB • Garror started all 14 games , posting 35 tackles and a team-leading eight pass breakups. • Lorenzo McCaskill - LB • He returned the second most tackles among defensive backs on the team. • Percy Butler - S • Garror was tabbed as the Defensive MVP of the 2020 LendingTree Bowl after being credited with Louisiana vs. Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14, 2020) seven tackles and 0.5 tackle-for-loss . • Elijah Mitchell - RB • He was named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team as both a defensive back and as • Andre Jones - LB a return specialist. • Tanner Wiggins - LB CB A.J. Washington Louisiana at UAB (Oct. 23, 2020) • Washington has posted three tackles, four pass break ups and an interception in 2020. • Ken Marks - OL • Washington posted a great game against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14), tying a career high three pass • Tayland Humphrey - DL • T.J. Wisham - RB breakups and recording one tackle. • Notched his fourth career interception in the team’s win over Iowa State. • His four picks are the third most by a single Ragin’ Cajun over the last five seasons. • His interception was the first by a Ragin’ Cajuns in a season opener since Bralen Trahan picked off a pass against Southeastern Louisiana (09/02/2017) • Notched three interceptions in 2019, making him one of four players returning to the Sun Belt Conference who recorded three or more interceptions during the 2019 season along with Shaun Jolly (App State), Corey Straughter (ULM) and Carlton Martial (Troy).

CB Mekhi Garner • Has notched nine tackles and an interception on the season. • Recorded his first career interception and start against Georgia State. • Appeared on ESPN NFL Countdown Segment “You Got Mossed” from his pick against Georgia State.

S Percy Butler • Butler was credited with four tackles and a pass breakup against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26). • Was all over the place against Georgia State, notching four tackles to go along with a forced fumble and two pass breakups. • Had a big game against Iowa State (Sept. 9), posting three tackles, two pass breakups and a forced fumble, the fourth of his career. • After a big year in 2019, Butler returned the second most tackles on the team with 54. • He led the team in forced fumbles last season with three.

S Bralen Trahan • Ranks third on the team with 24 total tackles and leads the team with two interceptions. • Sealed Louisiana’s 24-20 win at UAB with his second interception of the season, which he returned for 14 yards. He also notched four tackles, one of which was a TFL, and matched a career high with three pass breakups in the win. • With the pick, he tied Tracy Walker for the most interceptions in the last five years with six. • Had a career day against Georgia Southern (Sept. 26), posting a career-high 11 tackles and tallying his first interception of the season. • Tallied three tackles and a pass breakup in the overtime win at Georgia State (Sept. 19). • Started in seven games last season at the safety position, notching 35 tackles and 1.0 tackle-for-loss. • One of two players to record two interceptions last year and one of four Ragin’ Cajuns returning an interception from last season.

S Kam Pedescleaux • Had an impressive game against Coastal Carolina on Oct. 14, posting a career high six tackles. • Led Louisiana’s defensive backs in tackles against Iowa State with four, including a career-high 2.0 tackles-for-loss. • Pedescleaux returns 35 tackles, 3.5 tackles-for-loss, 2.0 sacks and seven pass breakups and a pick. • Became the first player in program history to wear the number 0.

S Ja’len Johnson • Recorded a career high eight tackles and added 1.0 tackle-for-loss against Coastal Carolina on Oct. 14. 14 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com • In 2019, he appeared in all 14 games, recording 12 tackles, 1.5 tackles-for-loss, yards, including a 95-yard touchdown return in the second quarter. 0.5 sack and a PBU. • The last kickoff return for a touchdown against a Big 12 team came from Darryl Surgent against Kansas State on Sept. 7, 2013. S Cameron Solomon • He was then named the Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week after the • Has posted 10 tackles and an interception during the season. big game. • Notched his first career interception in the win at UAB (Oct. 23) to go along with two tackles. • Credited with a season-high four tackles against Coastal Carolina (Oct. 14). • Was named one of 199 semifinalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy. SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES P Rhys Byrns • Currently ranks 23rd nationally and first in the Sun Belt in punt average at 44.0 yards per boot. • Recorded a 74-yard punt against UAB (Oct. 23) to help seal the win, the sixth- longest punt in school history and just the ninth punt in program history that went for over 70 yards. • Played a pivotal role in helping Louisiana flip the field in the team’s overtime win at Georgia State on Saturday, Sept. 19. • Punted seven times in the contest, tying a career high, for 315 yards and averaged 45.0 yards. • Following his big day, he was named the Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week, the second time he has earned the honor in his career. • Punted five times for 210 yards in the opener against Iowa State. • Following his performance, he was named to the Ray Guy Award’s “Guy’s 4”. • Louisiana’s star punter, Byrns entered 2020 as one of 19 punters named on the Ray Guy Award Preseason Watch List and was tabbed as a First Team Preseason All-Sun Belt selection. • He notched 45 punts for 1,991 yards, placing 16 of those punts inside the 20- yard line and sending eight of them over 50 yards. • Byrns averaged 44.2 yards per punt, the school record for the best punter average in a single season.

PK Nate Snyder • The hero in Louisiana’s 20-18 victory over Georgia Southern, hitting a 53-yard field goal as time expired to clinch the victory. • It was the first 50-yard field since Stevie Artigue nailed a 53-yarder at App State on Dec. 7, 2019. • His 53-yard FG is the seventh made field goal in program history that was 53 or more yards. • The make tied for the fourth longest field goal in school history. • Named the Special Teams Player of the Week following his big performance. • Notched his first field goal as a Ragin’ Cajuns, a 30-yard kick. • Spent the last four years as a kickoff specialist at Indiana, where he recorded 24 touchbacks with a 59.9 average on 55 kickoffs. • Was named a Kohl’s All-American in 2005 and hit 14-of-20 field goals during his high school career.

PK Kenneth Almendares • Went 3-for-3 in PATs against Iowa State. • The primary kickoff specialist for Louisiana in 2019, kicking 88 times for 5,319 yards and finishing the year with 41 touchbacks.

RS Chris Smith • Notched his second kick return touchdown of the season at UAB (Oct. 23), a 100-yard return. • Smith earned Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time following his performance. • The return was just the seventh kickoff return for a touchdown by a Ragin’ Cajun in the last decade. • Smith is now the first Cajun since Raymond Calais to produce two kick return touchdowns in the same year. • Smith, Calais and Darryl Surgent are the only three Ragin’ Cajuns to have two or more kickoff returns for a touchdown in their careers in the last 10 years. • Had a day at Georgia State (Sept. 19), returning four kicks for 83 yards. • Smith put his speed on display at Iowa State, returning three kickoffs for 137 15 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... LOUISIANA VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Individual Records Record vs. Ranked Opponents: 2-29 Rushed for 100 yards – Elijah Mitchell (164) at Georgia State, 9/19/2020 Home Games: 1-1 Rushed for 200 yards – 223, Elijah McGuire vs South Alabama, 9/17/2016 Road Games: 1-28 Rushed for 250 yards – 265, Elijah McGuire vs. Arkansas State, 10/21/14 Current Streak: W1 QB Rushed for 100 yards – 129, Levi Lewis at South Alabama, 11/04/17 Passed for 300 yards – 354, Levi Lewis vs. App State, 12/7/19 Date School Rk. Result Passed for 400 yards – 470, Blaine Gautier vs. San Diego State, 12/17/2011 09/07/85 at Auburn 2 L, 7-49 Passed for 500 yards – NEVER HAPPENED 10/09/85 at Florida 5 L, 0-45 Had 100 yards receiving – 118, Peter LeBlanc vs. App State, 12/7/19 10/03/87 at Alabama 17 L, 10-38 Had 150 yards receiving – 183, Jamal Robinson vs. New Mexico State, 11/21/2015 11/12/88 at Alabama 18 L, 0-17 Had 200 yards receiving – 201, Fred Stamps at Middle Tennessee, 11/15/2003 10/14/89 at Alabama 11 L, 17-24 Returned conventional kick off for a TD - Chris Smith at Iowa State, 9/12/20 09/05/92 at Tennessee 22 L, 3-38 Returned kickoff 100 yards - Chris Smith at UAB, 10/23/20 (100 yards) 11/06/93 at Florida 9 L, 14-61 Returned punt for TD - Eric Garror at Iowa State, 09/12/20 (83 yards) 11/11/95 at Arkansas 15 L, 13-24 Returned INT for TD - Taboris Lee, vs. Arkansas State, 2016 (17 yards) 08/31/96 at Florida 4 L, 21-55 Returned a fumble for TD - Otha Peters, at ULM, 2016 (29 yards) 09/14/96 Texas A&M 25 W, 29-22 Returned PAT for a score - Joe Dillon, vs. Southeastern Louisiana 09/02/17 11/08/97 at Washington State 16 L, 7-77 Rushed for three TDs – 3, Elijah Mitchell at Ohio, 9/21/2019 10/31/98 at Tulane 19 L, 20-72 Rushed for four TDs – 4, Alonzo Harris & Elijah McGuire vs. Arkansas State 10/21/2014 11/13/99 at Southern Miss 21 L, 0-48 Rushed for five TDs – 5, Elijah McGuire vs. Northwestern State, 9/12/2015 09/09/00 at Texas 6 L, 10-52 Threw four TD passes – 4, Levi Lewis at App State, 12/7/19 08/31/02 at Texas A&M 23 L, 7-31 Threw five TD passes – 5, Andre Nunez vs. New Mexico State, 10/13/18 10/05/02 at LSU 21 L, 0-48 Caught three TD passes – 3, Ja’Marucs Bradley vs. South Alabama, 11/17/2018 09/03/05 at Texas 2 L, 3-60 Made four FGs - 4, Stevie Artigue at Tulane, 09/24/16 09/02/06 at LSU 8 L, 3-45 Had an 80-yard run – 80, Raymond Calais at Arkansas State, 11/30/19 Had an 80-yard completion – 80, Elijah McGuire at Georgia State, 11/16/2013 11/03/07 at Tennessee 24 L, 7-59 Recorded three sacks – 3, Trevara Miller vs. McNesse State, 09/10/16 09/13/08 at Illinois 24 L, 17-20 Forced two fumbles – 2, Tre’maine Lightfoot at New Mexico State, 10/1/16 09/19/09 at LSU 9 L, 3-31 Intercepted two passes – 2, Tracy Walker at New Mecico State, 11/08/14 09/26/09 at Nebraska 25 L, 0-55 Made a 50-yard FG – 53, Nate Snyder vs. Georgia Southern, 9/26/20 09/04/10 at Georgia 23 L, 7-55 10/08/10 Oklahoma State 22 L, 28-54 Team Records 09/03/11 at Oklahoma State 9 L, 34-61 Shutout an opponent - 9/1/12 vs. Lamar (40-0) 11/10/12 at Florida 7 L, 20-27 Rushed for more than 300 yards – 315, at Arkansas State 10/17/19 09/13/14 at Ole Miss 14 L, 15-56 Rushed for more than 400 yards – 440, vs. Texas Southern 9/14/19 09/15/18 at Mississippi State 16 L, 10-56 Passed for more than 400 yards -415, Andre Nunez (315) & Levi Lewis (100) vs. NMST, 10/13/18 09/29/18 at Alabama 1 L, 14-56 Had more than 500 yards total offense – 519, at Georgia State, 9/19/2020 (279 pass, 240 rush) 12/07/19 at App State 19 L, 38-45 Had more than 600 yards total offense – 620, vs. Nicholls State, 9/14/13 (456 rush & 164 pass) 09/12/20 at Iowa State 23 W, 31-14 Had more than 700 yards total offense – 748, vs. Texas Southern, 9/14/19 (440 rush, 308 pass) Scored 50 points – 53, vs. Troy, 11/23/19 Final: W, 53-3 Scored 60 points – 66, vs. New Mexico State 10/13/18 Final: W, 66-38 Scored 70 points – 77, vs. Texas Southern 09/14/19 Final: Final: W, 77-6 Failed to rush for 100 yards – 84, Tulane, 12/15/2018 Failed to pass for 100 yards – 85, App State, 12/1/2018 Held opponent to fewer than 100 yards rushing – 72, Texas Southern, 9/14/2019 Held opponent to fewer than 100 yards passing - 37, Georiga Southern, 9/29/2019 Held opponent without a TD – 77-6 vs. Texas Southern, 9/14/19 Scored a safety – Jourdan Quibodeaux vs. Troy, 11/23/19 Committed no turnovers – at UAB, 10/24/20 Forced opponent into five turnovers – 5, at ULM, 12/3/16 Committed no penalties – at ULM 11/15/14 Blocked a punt - Shay LaPorte at Tulane, 9/24/16 Blocked a field goal - Le’Marcus Gibson vs. North Texas, 2011 Returned blocked FG for TD - Melvin White vs. Nicholls State, 2011 (68 yards) Blocked a PAT - Remaine Douglas vs. Texas State, 2015 Attempted 2-pt conversion – Andre Nunez pass failed vs. Georgia State, 11/10/18 Attempted onside kick – (2) at App State, 12/7/19 (Recovered & Went out of bounds) Two players w/ 100 yards rushing –Raymond Calais (107) & Elijah Mitchell (102) vs. ULM, 11/30/19 Two players w/ 100 yards passing – Levi Lewis (181) & Jaiave Magalei (103) vs. Texas Southern 9/14/19 Two players with 100 yards receiving – Jarrod “Bam” Jackson (129) & Elijah Mitchell (121) vs. Arkansas State, 10/27/18 Lost OT game – L, 50-56 (2OT) vs. ULM, 9/23/17 Won OT game – W, 34-31 at Georgia Southern 9/19/2020 Won game on last play - Nate Snyder 53 yd field goal at 0:00 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/27/20 Lost game on last play - Jelani Jenkins 36 yd blocked punt return at 0:02 at Florida, 11/10/12 Rallied from down 14 to win - 9/19/2020 vs. Georgia State, started the game trailing 14-0 Beat ranked opponent – 9/12/20 at No. 23 Iowa State

16 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com 2020 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHS Cmp. Att. Yards TD Int Long Att Yds TD Long QB #1 Levi Lewis 21 37 290 2 2 78 7 84 -- 51 Att. Yards TD Long Rec. Yards TD Long RB #15 Elijah Mitchell 21 164 2 (2x) 59 2 (2x) 22 -- 17 Att. Yards TD Long Rec. Yards TD Long RB #9 Trey Ragas 15 77 1 22 4 54 -- -- Att. Yards TD Long Rec. Yards TD Long RB #21 Chris Smith 9 54 -- 36 3 29 1 18 Att. Yards TD Long Rec. Yards TD Long RB #20 Emani Bailey 3 27 -- 25 ------Rec. Yards TD Long WR #18 Jalen Williams 4 89 1 41 Rec. Yards TD Long WR #80 Devon Pauley 2 47 -- 34 Rec. Yards TD Long WR #17 Dontae Fleming 4 81 -- 33 Rec. Yards TD Long WR #29 Peter LeBlanc 5 82 1 78 Rec. Yards TD Long WR #2 Kyren Lacy 3 (2x) 57 1 36 Rec. Yards TD Long WR #6 Errol Rogers, Jr. 3 39 1 27 Rec. Yards TD Long TE #88 Johnny Lumpkin 2 13 -- 10 Rec. Yards TD Long TE #89 Hunter Bergeron 1 8 -- 8 Rec. Yards TD Long TE #24 Pearse Migl 1 9 1 9 Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DL #99 Tayland Humphrey 5 0.5 (2x) ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DL #4 Zi’Yon Hill 8 1.0 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DL #97 Ja-Quane Nelson 5 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DL #98 Andre Landry 2 1.0 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DL #90 Mason Narcisse 3 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR LB #7 Ferrod Gardner 10 1.0 (3x) 1.0 (2x) ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR LB #2 Lorenzo McCaskill 14 1.0 (2x) 1.0 (2x) ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR LB #43 Jourdan Quibodeaux 7 1.0 (2x) -- -- 1 -- Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR LB #3 Joe Dillon 4 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR LB #17 Chauncey Manac 7 1.0 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR LB #10 Andre Jones 5 (2x) 1.0 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR LB #6 Kris Moncrief 5 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR LB #33 Tyler Guidry 4 (2x) ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DB #27 Cameron Solomon 4 -- -- 1 -- -- Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DB #24 Bralen Trahan 11 1.0 -- 1 (2x) -- -- Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DB #9 Percy Butler 7 ------1 (2x) 1 Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DB #0 Kam Pedescleaux 6 2.0 -- -- 1 -- Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DB #22 Jayrin Wilson 4 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DB #16 Asjlin Washington 2 ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DB #19 Eric Garror 5 (2x) ------Tackles TFL Sacks INT FF FR DB #20 Mekhi Garner 3 (2x) -- -- 1 -- -- FGM FGA Long PATM PATA Points Kickoff Yards TB K #41 Kenneth Almendares ------3 3 3 ------FGM FGA Long PATM PATA Points Kickoff Yards TB K #36 Nate Synder 2 3 53 4 4 8 5 (4x) 307 2 (2x) No. Yards Avg. Long In20 TB P #47 Rhys Bryns 7 315 48.0 74 3 (2x) 1

17 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB LOUISIANA FOOTBALL CAREER HIGHS QUARTERBACKS #20 Emani Bailey Fr. #6 Errol Rogers, Jr. Fr. #1 Levi Lewis Sr. Rush Attempts: 3 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Receptions: 3 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Pass Yards: 354 at App State (12/07/2019) Rush Yards: 27 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Receiving Yards: 39 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Completions: 26 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) Rush TDs: N/A Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Attempts: 46 at App State (12/07/2019) Long Rush: 25 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Long Reception: 27 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Receptions: N/A Pass TDs: 4 at App State (12/07/2019) #26 Kaleb Carter R-So. INTs: 2 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Receiving Yards: N/A Long Reception: N/A Receptions: 1 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019)) Long Comp: 78 yards at Iowa State (9/12/2020) Receiving Yards: 11 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Rush Yards: 129 at South Alabama (11/04/2017) Receiving TDs: N/A Rush Att: 18 at South Alabama (11/04/2017) WIDE RECEIVERS Long Reception: 11 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Rush TDs: 1 (4x), last at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) #7 Brian Smith, Jr. R-Sr. Long Rush: 32 at South Alabama (11/04/2017) Receptions: 2 (2x), last at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) TIGHT ENDS #8 Jaiave Magalei R-Jr. Receiving Yards: 23 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Pass Yards: 103 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Receiving TDs: N/A #24 Pearse Migl R-So. Completions: 9 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Long Reception: 16 at Ohio (09/21/2019) Receptions: 2 (2x), last vs. Texas State (11/02/2019) Receiving Yards: 27 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Attempts: 13 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) #11 Calif Gossett R-Jr. Pass TDs: 1 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Receiving TDs: 1 at UAB (10/23/2020) Receptions: 3 at Arkansas State (10/17/2019) Long Reception: 22 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) INTs: N/A Receiving Yards: 79 vs. Miami (Ohio) (01/06/2019) Long Comp: 24 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Receiving TDs: N/A #87 Neal Johnson, Jr. So. Rush Yards: 2 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) Long Reception: 43 vs. Miami (Ohio) (01/06/2019) Receptions: 3 at South Alabama (11/16/2019) Rush Att: 1 (2x), last at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) Receiving Yards: 16 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Rush TDs: N/A #18 Jalen Williams R-Sr. Receiving TDs: N/A Long Rush: 2 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) Receptions: 4, last vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Long Reception: 16 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Receiving Yards: 89 vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) RUNNING BACKS Receiving TDs: 1(3x), Last vs. UAB (10/23/2020) #88 Johnny Lumpkin R-Jr. Long Reception: 41 vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Receptions: 2 (2x), last vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) #9 Trey Ragas R-Sr. Receiving Yards: 27 at Troy (11/03/2018) Rush Attempts: 23 (2x), last at ULM (11/24/2018) #19 Jamal Bell Sr. Receiving TDs: N/A Rush Yards: 142 vs. Grambling (09/01/2018) Receptions: 8 vs. Mississippi State (08/31/2019) Long Reception: 27 at Troy (11/03/2018) Rush TDs: 2 (5x), last vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Receiving Yards: 113 vs. Mississippi State (08/31/2019) Long Rush: 75 vs. Liberty (09/07/2019) Receiving TDs: 1 (2x), last vs. ULM (11/30/2019) #89 Hunter Bergeron R-Jr. Receptions: 4 (2x), last vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Long Reception: 36 vs. ULM (11/30/2019) Receptions: 1 (4x), last at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Receiving Yards: 54 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Rush Attempts: 1 at Georgia Southern (09/28/2019) Receiving Yards: 17 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) Receiving TDs: 1 (3x), last vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Rush Yards: 12 at Georgia Southern (09/28/2019) Receiving TDs: N/A Long Receptions: 30 at Mississippi State (09/15/2018) Rush TDs: N/A Long Reception: 17 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) #15 Elijah Mitchell Sr. Long Rush: 12 at Georgia Southern (09/28/2019) DEFENSIVE LINE Rush Attempts: 23 at Arkansas State (10/17/2019) #29 Peter LeBlanc So. Rush Yards: 191 at Texas State (10/6/2018) Receptions: 5 (2x), last at Iowa State (09/12/2020) #99 Tayland Humphrey R-Sr. Rush TDs: 3 (4x), last at Ohio (9/21/2019) Receiving Yards: 118 at App State (12/07/2019) Tackles: 5 vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Long Rush: 65 vs. Arkansas State (10/27/2018) Receiving TDs: 2 at App State (12/07/2019) TFL: 0.5 (2x), Last vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Receptions: 6 vs. Arkansas State (10/27/2019) Long Reception: 78 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Sacks: N/A Receiving Yards: 121 vs. Arkansas State (10/27/2019) QBH: N/A Receiving TDs: 1 (5x), last at App State (12/7/2019) #80 Devon Pauley R-So. Interceptions: N/A Long Receptions: 64 vs. Arkansas State (10/27/2019) Receptions: 2 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Forced Fumbles: N/A Receiving Yards: 47 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Fumble Recovery: N/A #21 Chris Smith R-Fr. Receiving TDs: N/A Rush Attempts: 9 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Pass Breakups: N/A Long Reception: 34 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Rush Yards: 99 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) #4 Zi’Yon Hill R-Jr. Rush TDs: 1 (4x), last vs. Troy (11/23/2019) #2 Kyren Lacy Fr. Tackles: 9 vs. Georgia State (11/10/2018) Long Rush: 80 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Receptions: 3 (2x), vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) TFL: 1.0 (5x), last at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Receptions: 3 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Receiving Yards: 57 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Sacks: 1.0 (2x), last Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) Receiving Yards: 29 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Receiving TDs: 1 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) QBH: 3 vs. Liberty (09/07/2019) Long Reception: 18 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Long Reception: 36 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Interceptions: N/A Kickoff Return Att.:4 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Tulsa (09/09/2017) Kickoff Returns Yards: 137 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) #17 Dontae Fleming Fr. Fumble Recovery: 1 (3x), last at App State (12/07/2019) Long Kickoff Return Yards:95 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Receptions: 4 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Pass Breakups: N/A Kick Return TD: 95 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Receiving Yards: 81 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Receiving TDs: N/A #8 Kendall Wilkerson So. #23 T.J. Wisham R-So. Long Reception: 33 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Tackles: 2 vs. ULM (11/20/2019) Rush Attempts: 11 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) TFL: 1.0 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Rush Yards: 105 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) #3 Golden Eke R-So. Sacks: 1.0 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Rush TDs: N/A Receptions: 1 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) QBH: 1 (4x), last vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Long Rush: 29 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Receiving Yards: 5 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Interceptions: N/A Receptions: N/A Receiving TDs: N/A Forced Fumbles: N/A Receiving Yards: N/A Long Reception: 5 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Fumble Recovery: N/A Long Reception: N/A Pass Breakups: N/A

18 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com LOUISIANA FOOTBALL CAREER HIGHS #97 Ja’Quane Nelson R-Jr. #33 Tyler Guidry So. #20 Mekhi Garner R-So. Tackles: 5 (2x), last vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Tackles: 4 (4x), last vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Tackles: 3 (2x), last at Georgia State (09/19/2020) TFL: 0.5 at Arkansas State (10/17/2019) TFL: 2.5 vs. App State (10/09/2019) TFL: N/A Sacks: 0.5 at Arkansas State (10/17/2019) Sacks: 1.5 vs. Miami (Ohio) (01/06/2020) Sacks: N/A QBH: 1 vs. Texas State (11/02/2019) QBH: 1 (5x), last vs. ULM (11/30/2019) QBH: N/A Interceptions: N/A Interceptions: N/A Interceptions: 1 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Forced Fumbles: N/A Forced Fumbles: N/A Forced Fumbles: N/A Fumble Recovery: 1 at Ohio (09/21/2019) Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Fumble Recovery: N/A Pass Breakups: N/A Pass Breakups: 1 (3x), last at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Pass Breakups: N/A #98 Andre Landry R-Jr. INSIDE LINEBACKERS #22 Jayrin Wilson R-Jr. Tackles: 2 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) #2 Lorenzo McCaskill R-Jr. Tackles: 4 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) TFL: N/A TFL: 1.0 vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Tackles: 14 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Sacks: N/A Sacks: N/A TFL: 1.0 (3x), Last vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) QBH: N/A QBH: N/A Sacks: 1.0 (2x), Last vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Interceptions: 1 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Interceptions: N/A QBH: 1 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Forced Fumbles: N/A Forced Fumbles: N/A Interceptions: N/A Fumble Recovery: N/A Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. South Alabama (11/17/2019) Forced Fumbles: N/A Pass Breakups: 1(3x), last vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Pass Breakups: N/A Fumble Recovery: N/A #90 Mason Narcisse Fr. Pass Breakups: N/A SAFETIES Tackles: 3 vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) #7 Ferrod Gardner R-Sr. TFL: N/A #0 Kam Pedescleaux R-So. Tackles: 11 at South Alabama (11/16/2019) Tackles: 6 vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Sacks: N/A TFL: 1.0 (4x), last vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) TFL: 2.0 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) QBH: N/A Sacks: 1.0 (2x), last at Georgia State (9/19/2020) Sacks: 1.0 (2x), last at South Alabama (11/16/2019) Interceptions: N/A QBH: 2 (2x) Last at Iowa State (09/12/2020) QBH: N/A Forced Fumbles: N/A Interceptions: N/A Interceptions: 1 at Ohio (09/21/2019) Fumble Recovery: N/A Forced Fumbles: 1 at South Alabama (11/16/2019) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Pass Breakups: N/A Fumble Recovery: N/A Fumble Recovery: N/A Pass Breakups: 1 at App State (12/01/2018) OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS Pass Breakups: 2 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) #3 Joe Dillon R-Sr. #43 Jourdan Quibodeaux R-Jr. #9 Percy Butler Jr. Tackles: 10 at New Mexico State (10/01/2016) Tackles: 8 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Tackles: 9 (2x), last vs. App State (10/09/2019) TFL: 4.0 at Texas State (10/22/2016) TFL: 1.0 (3x), last at UAB (10/23/2020) TFL: 1.0 vs. Texas State (11/02/2019) Sacks: 1.0 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Sacks: 2.0 at Tulane (9/24/2016) Sacks: N/A QBH: N/A QBH: 3 at Idaho (10/07/2017) QBH: N/A Interceptions: N/A Interceptions: N/A Interceptions: N/A Forced Fumbles: 1 (3x), last at Ohio (09/21/2019) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Forced Fumbles: 2 at South Alabama (11/16/2019) Fumble Recovery: N/A Fumble Recovery: N/A Fumble Recovery: 1 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Pass Breakups: 1 (2x), last at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Pass Breakups: 2 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) #6 Kris Moncrief Jr. CORNERBACKS Tackles: 6 (2x), last vs. ULM (11/30/2019) #24 Bralen Trahan R-Jr. #16 Asjlin Washington Jr. Tackles: 11 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) TFL: 2.5 vs. App State (10/09/2019) Tackles: 3 at South Alabama (11/16/2019) TFL: 1.0 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) Sacks: 1.5 vs. Miami (OH) (01/06/2020) TFL: 1.0 (2x), last at App State (12/07/2019) Sacks: N/A QBH: 1 (5x), last vs. ULM (11/30/2019) Sacks: 1.0 at App State (12/07/2019) QBH: N/A Interceptions: N/A QBH: N/A Interceptions: 1 (6x), last vs. UAB (09/26/20) Forced Fumbles: N/A Interceptions: 1 (4x), last at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Tulane (12/15/2018) Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Forced Fumbles: 1 at App State (12/07/2019) Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Tulane (12/15/2018) Pass Breakups: 1 (2x), last at App State (12/07/2019) Fumble Recovery: 1 at South Alabama (11/16/2019) Pass Breakups: 3 at UAB (10/23/2020) #10 Andre Jones R-Jr. Pass Breakups: 3 (2x), Last vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Tackles: 7 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) #19 Eric Garror Jr. #27 Cameron Solomon R-Sr. Tackles: 6 at Arkansas State (10/17/2019) TFL: 2.0 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Tackles: 7 vs. Miami (OH) (01/06/2020) TFL: N/A Sacks: 1.0 (2x), last vs. Troy (11/23/2019) TFL: 1.0 vs. Coastal Carolina (09/15/2018) Sacks: N/A QBH: 2 (2x), last vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Sacks: 1.0 vs. Coastal Carolina (09/15/2018) QBH: N/A Interceptions: N/A QBH: N/A Interceptions: 1 at UAB (10/23/2020) Forced Fumbles: 1 at Coastal Carolina (11/07/2019) Interceptions: 1 (2x), last at App State (10/20/2018) Forced Fumbles: N/A Fumble Recovery: N/A Forced Fumbles: N/A Fumble Recovery: N/A Pass Breakups: 1 vs. App State (10/09/2019) Fumble Recovery: N/A Pass Breakups: N/A #17 Chauncey Manac R-Sr. Pass Breakups: 3 at Ohio (09/21/2019) Kickoff Return Att.: 1 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Tackles: 7 (2x), last at Georgia State (09/19/2020) #28 Ja’len Johnson R-Jr. Kickoff Returns Yards: 10 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) TFL: 2.5 at Arkansas State (10/17/2019) Tackles: 8 vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Long Kickoff Return: 10 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Sacks: 2.0 vs. Liberty (09/07/2019) TFL: 1.0 (2x) vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Kick Return TD: N/A QBH: 2 at Texas State (10/06/2018) Sacks: 0.5 vs. Troy (11/23/2019) Punt Return Att.: 3 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Interceptions: N/A QBH: N/A Punt Returns Yards: 89 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Forced Fumbles: 1 vs Coastal Carolina (09/22/2018) Interceptions: N/A Long Punt Return: 83 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Mississippi State (08/31/2019) Forced Fumbles: N/A Punt Return TD: 1 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Pass Breakups: 1 at Texas State (10/06/2018) Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Tulane (12/15/2018) Pass Breakups: 1 at Ohio (09/21/2019)

19 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB LOUISIANA FOOTBALL CAREER HIGHS SPECIAL TEAMS #36 Nate Snyder R-Jr. FG Made: 2 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) FG Attempted: 3 (2x), last vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Long FG: 53 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) PAT Made: 4 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) PAT Attempted: 4 at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Points: 8 vs. Georgia Southern (09/26/20) Kickoffs: 5 (3x), last vs. Coastal Carolina (10/14/2020) Touchbacks: 1(2x), last at Georgia State (09/19/2020) #45 Kenneth Almendares R-So. FG Made: N/A FG Attempted: 1 vs. App State (10/09/2019) Long FG: N/A PAT Made: 3 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) PAT Attempted: 3 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Points: 3 at Iowa State (09/12/2020) Kickoffs: 12 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) Touchbacks: 7 vs. Texas Southern (09/14/2019) #47 Rhys Byrns Jr. Punts: 7 (3x), last at Georgia State (09/19/2020) Punt Average: 53.50 vs. Arkansas State (10/27/2018) Long: 74 at UAB (10/23/2020) Inside 20: 4 vs. App State (10/09/2019) 50+ Punts: 4 vs. App State (10/09/2019)

20 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com 2020 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Game LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR WR RB QB Iowa State Robertson Marks Vallot Torrence Mitchell Lumpkin Migl* Williams LeBlanc Mitchell Lewis Georgia State Robertson Marks Vallot Torrence Mitchell Migl Flemming Williams LeBlanc Mitchell Lewis Georgia Southern Robertson Marks Vallot Torrence Rubio Migl Rogers, Jr. Williams LeBlanc Ragas Lewis Coastal Carolina Mitchell Marks Vallot Torrence Rubio Lumpkin Roger, Jr. Wiliams LeBlanc Ragas Lewis UAB Mitchell Marks Vallot Torrence Rubio Lumpkin Roger, Jr. Williams LeBlanc Mitchell Lewis Texas State ------Arkansas State ------South Alabama ------Central Arkansas ------ULM ------

*Tight End Game DE NT DE MIKE STAR WILL JACK CB CB S S Iowa State Jones Humphrey Landry McCaskill Johnson Gardner Dillon Garror Washington Butler Pedescleaux Georgia State Jones Humphrey Hill McCaskill Pedescleaux Gardner Manac Garror Garner Butler Solomon Georgia Southern Jones Nelson Hill McCaskill Johnson Gardner Guidry Garror Garner Butler Trahan App State Jones Humphrey Hill McCaskill Johnson Quibodeaux Dillon Garror Washington Butler Pedescleaux UAB Jones Humphrey Hill McCaskill Riley Gardner Dillon Garror Johnson Solomon Pedscleaux Texas State ------Arkansas State ------South Alabama ------Central Arkansas ------ULM ------

TRACKING THE RAGIN’ CAJUNS Coin Kickoff/ 1st LA 1st Opp Game Game Game Opponent Time (local) Length Att. Halftime Final Toss Receive Poss. Poss. Pants Jersey Helmet Iowa State 11:02 3:16 -- 10-14 31-14 Lost Receive Punt Punt White White Red Georgia State 12:01 3:43 -- 7-14 34-31 Won Kickoff Punt Punt White White Red Georgia Southern 11:01 3:19 5,585 7-7 20-18 Won Kickoff Downs Downs Red Red Red Coastal Carolina 6:35 3:21 5,5585 13-13 27-30 Won Receive TD TD Red Red Red UAB 7:02 3:29 11,610 10-13 24-20 Won Kickoff Punt Punt White White Red Texas State ------Arkansas State ------South Alabama ------Central Arkansas ------ULM ------

21 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 2020 LOUISIANA OPPONENT SCHEDULES GAME 1: IOWA STATE GAME 2: GEORGIA STATE GAME 3: GEORGIA SOUTHERN (3-2, 3-1 BIG 12) (2-2, 1-2 SUN BELT) (3-2, 1-2 SUN BELT) Date Team Time/Result Date Team Time/Result Date Team Time/Result Sept. 12 LOUISIANA L, 14-31 Sept. 19 LOUISIANA L, 31-34 (OT) Sept. 12 Campbell W, 27-26 Sept. 26 at TCU W, 37-34 Sept. 26 at Charlotte Postponed Sept. 26 LOUISIANA L, 18-20 Oct. 3 Oklahoma W, 37-30 Oct. 3 East Carolina W, 49-29 Oct. 3 at ULM W, 35-30 Oct. 10 Texas Tech W, 31-15 Oct. 15 at Arkansas State L, 52-59 Oct. 17 UMass W, 41-0 Oct. 24 at Oklahoma State L, 21-24 Oct. 24 at Troy W, 36-34 Oct. 24 at Coastal Carolina L, 14-28 Oct. 31 at Kansas TBA Oct. 31 Coastal Carolina TBA Oct. 29 South Alabama 6:30 PM Nov. 7 Baylor TBA Nov. 7 ULM TBA Nov. 7 Troy 2:30 PM Nov. 21 Kansas State TBA Nov. 14 at App State TBA Nov. 14 Texas State 2:30 PM Nov. 27 at Texas TBA Nov. 21 at South Alabama TBA Nov. 21 at Army 11:00 AM Dec. 5 West Virginia TBA Nov. 28 Georgia Southern TBA Nov. 28 at Georgia State TBA Dec. 5 Florida Atlantic TBA Dec. 12 App State TBA

GAME 5: COASTAL CAROLINA GAME 6: UAB GAME 7: TEXAS STATE (5-0, 3-0 SUN BELT) (4-2, 2-0 CONFERENCE USA) (1-6, 1-2 SUN BELT) Date Team Time/Result Date Team Time/Result Date Team Time/Result Sept. 12 at Kansas W, 38-23 Sept. 3 Central Arkansas W, 45-35 Sept. 5 SMU L, 24-31 Sept. 19 Campbell W, 43-21 Sept. 10 at Miami L, 14-31 Sept. 12 UTSA L, 48-51 2OT Oct. 3 Arkansas State W, 52-23 Sept. 24 at South Alabama W, 42-10 Sept. 19 at ULM W, 38-17 Oct. 14 AT LOUISIANA W, 30-27 Oct. 3 UTSA W, 21-13 Sept. 26 at Boston College L, 21-24 Oct. 22 vs Georgia Southern W, 28-14 Oct. 17 Western Kentucky W, 37-14 Oct. 10 at Troy L, 17-37 Oct. 31 at Georgia State TBA Oct. 23 LOUISIANA L, 20-24 Oct. 17 at South Alabama L, 20-30 Nov. 7 South Alabama TBA Oct. 31 at Louisiana Tech 2:30 PM Oct. 24 at BYU L, 14-52 Nov. 14 at Troy 2:30 PM Nov. 14 North Texas 2:00 PM Oct. 31 LOUISIANA TBA Nov. 21 App State TBA Nov. 21 at UTEP 3:00 PM Nov. 7 App State TBA Nov. 28 at Texas State TBA Nov. 27 Southern Miss 11:30 AM Nov. 14 at Georgia Southern TBA Dec. 5 Liberty TBA Nov. 21 Arkansas State TBA Nov. 28 Coastal Carolina TBA

GAME 8: ARKANSAS STATE GAME 9: SOUTH ALABAMA GAME 10: CENTRAL ARKANSAS (3-3, 1-2 SUN BELT) (3-2, 2-0 SUN BELT) (3-4, 0-0 SOUTHLAND) Date Team Time/Result Date Team Time/Result Date Team Time/Result Sept. 5 at Memphis L, 24-37 Sept. 3 at Southern Miss W, 32-21 Aug. 29 vs. Austin Peay W, 24-17 Sept. 12 at Kansas State W, 35-31 Sept. 12 Tulane L, 24-27 Sept. 3 at UAB L, 35-45 Sept. 26 Tulsa Postponed Sept. 24 UAB L, 10-42 Sept. 26 Missouri State W, 27-20 Oct. 3 at Coastal Carolina L, 23-52 Oct. 17 Texas State W, 30-20 Oct. 3 North Dakota State L, 28-39 Oct. 10 Central Arkansas W, 50-27 Oct. 24 ULM W, 38-14 Oct. 10 Arkansas State L, 27-50 Oct. 15 Georgia State W, 59-52 Oct. 29 at Georgia Southern 6:30 PM Oct. 17 Missouri State W, 33-24 Oct. 22 at App State L, 17-45 Nov. 7 at Coastal Carolina TBA Oct. 24 Eastern Kentucky L, 28-31 Oct. 31 Troy TBA Nov. 14 AT LOUISIANA TBA Oct. 31 Missouri Western State 3:00 PM Nov. 7 AT LOUISIANA TBA Nov. 21 Georgia State TBA Nov. 14 Eastern Kentucky 3:00 PM Nov. 14 ULM TBA Nov. 28 at Arkansas State TBA Nov. 21 AT LOUISIANA TBA Nov. 21 at Texas State TBA Dec. 12 Troy TBA Nov. 28 South Alabama TBA

GAME 11: ULM GAME 12: APPALACHIAN STATE (0-6, 0-3 SUN BELT) (3-1, 1-0 SUN BELT) Date Team Time/Result Date Team Time/Result Sept. 12 at Army L, 7-37 Sept. 12 Charlotte W, 35-20 Sept. 19 Texas State L, 17-38 Sept. 19 at Marshall L, 7-17 Sept. 26 UTEP L, 6-31 Sept. 26 Campbell W, 52-21 Oct. 3 Georgia Southern L, 30-35 Oct. 7 LOUISIANA POSTPONED Oct. 10 Liberty L, 7-40 Oct. 14 at Georgia Southern Postponed Oct. 24 at South Alabama L, 14-38 Oct. 22 Arkansas State W, 45-17 Oct. 31 App State 6:00 PM Oct. 31 at ULM 6:00 PM Nov. 7 at Georgia State TBA Nov. 7 at Texas State TBA Nov. 14 Arkansas State TBA Nov. 14 Georgia State 2:30 PM Nov. 21 Louisiana Tech 3:00 PM Nov. 21 at Coastal Carolina TBA Nov. 28 LOUISIANA 4:00 PM Nov. 28 Troy 2:30 PM Dec. 5 at Troy 2:30 PM

22 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com 2020 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL CAJUN FIELD RECORDS Cajun Field at a Glance Playing Surface...... Matrix Turf Seating Capacity...... 41,264 Record at Cajun Field...... 139-112-2 (.551) 1971-79...... 28-28-1 (.500) 1980-89...... 35-14 (.714) 1990-99...... 24-24-1 (.500) 2000-09...... 26-28 (.500) 2010-19...... 26-18 (.591) 2020-...... 1-1 (.500) Sun Belt Conference Record...... 31-26 (.544) Record in Home Openers...... 27-22 (.551) Herbert Heymann Classic Record...... 12-4 (.75) .500 or Better Seasons...... 33 Longest Winning Streak...... 11 games (Sept. 11, 1976–Oct. 15, 1977) Longest Losing Streak...... 7 games (Sept. 6, 1997–Sept. 12, 1998) Cajun Field has served as the home of Ragin’ Cajuns football since September 1971. Louisiana holds Most Wins, Season...... 7 (1976, 7-0) a 134-111-2 all-time record on its home field with winning records in 32 of the 48 seasons. Most Losses, Season...... 6 (1997, 0-6) First Game...... Sept. 25, 1971, vs. Santa Clara, W, 21-0 The Cajuns set the school single-season records for total attendance (145,854) and average attendance (29,171) in 2011. Included in those totals were five of the top 15 crowds all-time, Largest Margin of Victory...... 71 pts. - Sept. 14, 2019 including a Sun Belt Conference record 32,823 vs. North Texas on Oct. 15, 2011. vs. Texas Southern, W, 77-6 Most Points...... 77 pts. - Sept. 14, 2019 Louisiana was the Sun Belt attendance champion in 2004, 2008, 2011, 2013 and 2014. vs. Texas Southern, W, 77-7 Most Points (Both)...... 106 pts. - Sept. 23, 2017 Cajun Field hosted the 1,000th Cajuns game in school history on Nov. 1, 2008 before a then-Sun Belt vs. ULM, L, 50-56 (OT) record crowd of 29,031. Largest Crowd...... 41,357 vs. Southern, Sept. 5, 2009 Largest Sun Belt Crowd 32,823 vs. North Texas Louisiana has enjoyed plenty of memorable moments since the venue opened in 1971. Oct. 15, 2011 The greatest of those moments came during the 1996 season when the Ragin’ Cajuns opened their 26th season in the facility with the biggest upset in school history, a 29-22 victory over No. 25 Texas TOP 20 CAJUN FIELD CROWDS A&M in front of a then-record crowd of 38,783 fans. 1. 41,357 Southern (Sept. 5, 2009) 2. 38,783 Texas A&M (Sept. 14, 1996) That mark surpassed the previous record crowd of 36,133 that saw the Cajuns face the Alabama 3. 36,170 Southern (Aug. 30, 2014) Crimson Tide on Oct. 6, 1990. 4. 36,133 Alabama (Oct. 6, 1990) 5. 33,828 McNeese State (Sept. 15, 2007) Cajun Field has been the site of much success with four consecutive 4-1 records from 1993-96. The 6. 32,823 North Texas (Oct. 15, 2011) school record for wins at Cajun Field in a season is seven, set during the 1976 season, one of three undefeated seasons (1976, 1980 and 1987) at Cajun Field. 7. 30,176 Arkansas State (Nov. 6, 1976) 8. 30,028 New Mexico State (Nov. 2, 2013) Cajun Field boasts 2,577 chairback seats and additional seating to the capacity of another 38,849 9. 29,775 Troy (Oct. 8, 2011) giving the facility a total seating capacity of 41,426. 10. 29,758 Tulane (Oct. 2, 2012) 11. 29,031 FIU (Nov. 1, 2008) In 2014, the south endzone was closed in to create more seating, adding 5,000 seats to the stadium 12. 28,871 Nicholls State (Sept. 14, 2013) capacity. 13 28,866 Grambling (Sept. 1, 2018) 14. 28,752 Northwestern State (Nov. 12, 1977) General admission seating is available on the hill in the north end zone to give fans the opportunity 15. 28,741 Nicholls State (Sept. 17, 2011) to overflow the stadium. 16. 28,176 ULM (Nov. 5, 2011) In the summer of 2008, Cajun Field removed its long-standing natural grass and entered a new era 17. 27,814 San Jose State (Oct. 30, 1993) with a synthetic playing surface. 18. 27,300 Northern Illinois (Oct. 15, 1988) 19. 26,891 McNeese (Sept. 10, 2016) Cajun Field was built in time for the 1971 football season. The characteristics which helped create 20. 26,824 Northwestern State (Sept. 12, 2015) the name and traditions have been there since the initial construction. TOP 20 ROAD CROWDS For the first 17 years, Louisiana’s football stadium was simply known as Cajun Field. In the summer of 1. 101,471 Alabama (Sept. 29, 2018) 1988, then-Strength & Conditioning Coach Mickey Faulkinberry suggested referring to Cajun Field as “The Swamp”. 2 98,412 Texas A&M (Sept. 16, 2017) 3. 96,197 Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) The name stuck for various reasons. To start, the field surface is set two feet below sea level in a 4. 95,110 Tennessee (Sept. 5, 1992) natural bowl. In addition to providing a picturesque surrounding, the sunken facility allows most T5. 92,746 Georgia (Nov. 19, 2016) fans to walk down to their stadium seats. The Cajuns and their opponents must enter Cajun Field 92,746 Georgia (Sept. 4, 2010) through a long tunnel from the Cox Communications Athletic Center. 7. 92,443 LSU (Sept. 19, 2009) 8. 92,362 LSU (Sept. 2, 2006) “The Swamp” nickname also fits in with the geographic makeup of the area, with its many 9. 91,357 LSU (Oct. 5, 2002) surrounding bayous and wetlands, as well as the close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, which lies 10. 86,482 Florida (Nov. 10, 2012) just 30 miles south. 11. 86,304 Nebraska (Sept. 26, 2009) In fact, a popular gathering place for Louisiana students and a regular stop for visitors is the small 12. 85,075 Florida (Aug. 31, 1996) swamp located in the heart of Louisiana’s main campus, which sits adjacent to the Student Union. 13. 83,711 Florida (Nov. 6, 1993) Ironically, the on-campus swamp, officially named Cypress Lake, lays over the original football field 14. 82,519 Texas (Sept. 9, 2005) that existed during the early 1900’s, adding to the distinct nickname. 15. 82,227 South Carolina (Aug. 30, 2003) 16. 80,017 Texas (Sept. 9, 2000) The National Wetlands Center, a nationally renown research facility that Louisiana hosts and 17. 78,234 South Carolina (Sept. 1, 2007) administers, is located less than a half-mile from Cajun Field. 18. 75,087 Texas A&M (Aug. 31, 2002) 19. 74,369 Florida (Oct. 19, 1985) 20. 74,327 Auburn (Oct. 24, 1992) 23 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 2020 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL HEAD COACH BILLY NAPIER BILLY NAPIER HARD FACTS PERSONAL BILLY NAPIER Hometown...... Chatsworth, Ga. HEAD COACH Birthdate...... July 21, 1979 Wife...... Ali Napier (Gunn) 3RD SEASON Children...... Sammy Nelson, Charlie and Annie Date Hired at Louisiana...... December 18, 2017 Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Director of Athletics Dr. Bryan Maggard welcomed Billy Napier as the 27th Head Coach in Louisiana Football history on Dec. 15, 2017, and the results from the previous two seasons for the EDUCATION Ragin’ Cajuns have been a clear indicator of how far the program has come under Napier. Furman 2002 B.S. in Health & Exercise Science Louisiana reached unprecedented heights during the 2019 season after securing a record-breaking 11-3 overall record and a second-straight trip to the Sun Belt Championship Game after clinching the league’s COACHING EXPERIENCE West Division title with a resounding 53-3 victory over Troy on Nov. 23. Head Coach Louisiana, 2018-Pres. 22-11 Overall Record (Third Season) Along the way, the Ragin’ Cajuns broke numerous school records on top of their win total, including the 22-11 Career Record (Third Season) most points in a season (531) and the most total offense in a single season (6,918), while coaching the 2020 LendingTree Bowl Champions team to top-20 national rankings in total offense (494.1), rushing offense (257.4), scoring offense (37.9) and 2019 Sun Belt Championship Game scoring defense (19.7). 2018 Sun Belt Championship Game 2018 AutoNation Cure Bowl As a result of his program’s success, Napier was voted the program’s first Sun Belt Coach of the Year, becoming the third Louisiana coach to earn the distinction of top coach and the first since Assistant Coach Arizona State, 2017 1993 when Nelson Stokley was named the Big West Conference’s top coach. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2017 Hyundai Sun Bowl Powering the way for Louisiana’s dynamic offense were three 2020 NFL Draft picks in Robert Hunt, Kevin Dotson and Raymond Calais. Hunt became the third-highest draft pick in team history when he was Assistant Coach Alabama, 2013-17 selected 39th overall by the Miami Dolphins, while Dotson, who was named a First Team All-American by the Wide Receivers Associated Press, USA Today, Sports Illustrated and Pro Football Focus and a Second Team All-American by 2016 National Championship Game Sporting News, was taken by the Pittsburgh Steelers with the 135th pick. Calais was drafted in the Seventh 2016 College Football Playoff Semifinal Game Round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 2016 SEC Championship Game 2015 National Champions Quarterback Levi Lewis was equally as productive under Napier’s tutelage, becoming first 3,000-yard passer 2015 College Football Playoff Semifinal Game in program history (3,050) and setting the single-season record for touchdown passes (26). His primary 2015 SEC Championship Game target was Ja’Marcus Bradley, who posted his second consecutive, 10-touchdown season after hauling in 60 2014 Sugar Bowl passes for 906 yards before signing on with the Cleveland Browns. 2013 Sugar Bowl

Defensively, the team saw significant improvement in year two of Napier’s reign, ranking 18th nationally in Assistant Coach Colorado State, 2012 scoring defense (19.7) and 47th nationally in total defense (371.8), up from No. 97 in the nation in 2018. Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks

In Napier’s first season at the helm, the Ragin’ Cajuns (7-7, 5-3), utilizing a powerful offensive and Assistant Coach Alabama, 2011 opportunistic defense, won the 2018 Sun Belt Conference West Division Championship to Offensive Analyst advance to the inaugural conference championship game. Louisiana booked its first bowl trip since 2016, 2011 BCS National Champions heading to sunny Orlando, Florida, for the AutoNation Cure Bowl at Camping World Stadium. It marked the first-ever season that Louisiana played a 14-game schedule with two postseason opportunities earned by Assistant Coach Clemson, 2006-10 the Ragin’ Cajuns. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (2009-10) Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator (2006-08) Napier’s program hallmarks – integrity, togetherness, discipline, effort and toughness – instilled a renewed 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl sense of identity in the Ragin’ Cajuns football program and that collectiveness helped Louisiana run off three 2009 Music City Bowl consecutive wins to close the regular season. The streak of Sun Belt wins, first and secondly against Georgia 2008 Gator Bowl State and South Alabama at home, followed by a regular 2007 Chick-Fil-A Bowl season finale victory at ULM, secured the Ragin’ Cajuns their West Division title, allowing Napier to deliver a 2006 Music City Bowl trophy to Louisiana’s fans in Year One. Assistant Coach South Carolina State, 2005 Quarterbacks

Graduate Assistant Clemson, 2003-04 Defensive Graduate Assistant (2004) Graduate Assistant (2003) 2003 Peach Bowl

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Furman, 1999-2002 Quarterback, Started 2001-02 Four-Year Letter Winner (1999-2002) Started In 2001 Division I-AA Championship

HONORS AND AWARDS 2002 Walter Payton Award Finalist 2019 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year

24 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com Serving as offensive play-caller, Napier reengineered the Ragin’ Cajuns quickly had a team high 864 yards. Ridley added 769 yards and seven scores while into a vaunted offensive attack. Louisiana ranked second in the Sun Belt in Stewart caught 54 passes with eight scores. Graduate transfer Gehrig Dieter scoring offense (31.9 points per game), third in rushing offense (218.7 yards per caught 15 passes for 214 yards and four scores while Cam Sims also game) and third in total offense (424.3 yards per game). hauled in 14 receptions for 152 yards.

The Ragin’ Cajuns were immediately able to pride themselves on precision and Napier had to replace Amari Cooper in 2015 after the Tide’s career receptions consistency, with the squad ranking 14th nationally in third-down conversion leader was taken No. 4 overall in the NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders. Stewart, rate (49.6 percent) and 15th nationally senior transfer Richard Mullaney and Ridley emerged as the Tide’s go-to in red zone touchdown scoring rate (72.9 percent). Ball security was not an receivers after Robert Foster was lost in the third game to injury. Ridley led the issue, as the Napier-led offense lost three fumbles in the entire 14-game 2018 team with a freshman-record 89 catches for 1,045 yards and seven touchdowns. season, ranking tied for first in the nation with Michigan, Mississippi State and Stewart added 63 catches for 700 yards and four touchdowns, while Mullaney Northwestern. had 38 catches for 390 yards and five scores.

Also serving as the program’s quarterbacks coach, Napier offered his tutelage Napier’s 2014 unit was led by Alabama’s first Biletnikoff Award winner in to senior quarterback Andre Nunez, who became just the third-ever Ragin’ Cooper, who caught a school- and SEC-record 124 passes for a UA-record 1,727 Cajun to throw for 20 touchdowns in a single season. Sophomore signal caller receiving yards and 16 touchdowns. Cooper led the country in receptions Levi Lewis and Nunez were effective passes all season long, ranking first and (124), was second nationally in receiving yards (1,727), receiving touchdowns second in the Sun Belt Conference for passer rating, with Lewis leading the way (16) and catches per game (8.9) while ranking third in yards per game (123.4). at 185.2 and Nunez not far behind at 176.2. A Heisman Trophy finalist and unanimous first team All-American, Cooper smashed all of the Tide’s career receiving marks with 228 receptions, 3,463 Napier came to the Ragin’ Cajuns from Arizona State where he served as yards and tied the SEC record with 31 receiving touchdowns. Senior DeAndrew Associate Head Coach, offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. White provided Alabama with a dangerous and reliable target opposite Cooper with 40 receptions for 504 yards and four scores. As an assistant coach, Napier built a reputation around the coaching profession as one of the most talented recruiters in college football. He served as wide In his first season as the Crimson Tide’s receivers coach in 2013, Napier built a receivers coach at Alabama (2013-17), assistant head coach/quarterbacks coach deep and talented group of wide outs. Alabama had four players with at least at Colorado State (2012) and was offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at 32 receptions, led by Cooper’s 45 catches for 736 yards. The wide receivers Clemson (2009-10). accounted for 72.1 percent of the passes caught in 2013 and 20 of the 30 passing touchdowns. Kevin Norwood produced a career year with seven Napier was instrumental in two National Championships at Alabama in 2011 touchdowns and 568 receiving yards on 38 grabs. Jones also caught 36 balls for and 2015 and has now coached in 12 bowl games (11 as an assistant coach) 349 yards and White hauled in 32 catches for 534 yards and four scores. after the 2018 Cure Bowl appearance. Napier spent the 2011 season on the Alabama staff as an offensive analyst, Arizona State (2017) helping the Crimson Tide win the 2011 BCS national championship. The Tide In his first year with the program, Napier guided the Sun Devils’ offense to ranked 16th in scoring offense, 30th in total offense and 17th in rushing offense the 14th highest-graded offense in the FBS according to Pro Football Focus in 2011. - including the 10th highest-graded passing attack in the nation. ASU was graded 54th in the nation in total offense last season and 86th in the passing Colorado State (2012) game on the year. The offensive turnaround (+40 positions) was the eighth- Prior to rejoining Alabama, Napier served as the assistant head coach and largest in quarterbacks coach at Colorado State in 2012 for former Tide offensive the FBS and ASU was one of just three programs to move from outside the coordinator Jim McElwain. Top-50 to inside of it in just one season. The 76-spot swing in the passing game rankings was the third highest in all of the FBS (second among Power Five Injuries forced Napier to go deep down the bench looking for quarterbacks schools). during his one season in Fort Collins. The Rams saw three quarterbacks play significant snaps as the starter with Garrett Grayson going down early in the ASU developed one of the elite red zone scoring teams in the nation under season and M.J. McPeek following two weeks later, forcing redshirt freshman Napier, tied for first nationally in converting on 95.83 percent of its red zone Conner Smith into action. The trio combined to throw for 2,520 yards and 17 appearances (46-of-48) with the only two “blemishes” against the Sun Devils touchdowns in 2012 as Colorado State won three of its final five games. coming when the team took a knee late in the fourth quarter. ASU was 11th nationally in red zone touchdown scoring rate with 36 touchdowns on those 48 attempts (75.00).

Ball security was another notable facet of Napier’s offense. The Sun Devils turned the ball over just 11 times in 2017, which ranks 12th nationally after finishing 82nd in the country a year ago with 21 turnovers. ASU is 17th nationally with just five fumbles lost in 2017, and none of those have been by a running back. ASU’s six total interceptions this season are the 17th-fewest in the country with three of the six coming on tipped balls.

Alabama (2011, 2013-17) Prior to Arizona State, Napier spent five seasons as the wide receivers coach at the University of Alabama. Napier served an integral role in achieving National Championships in 2011 and 2015 as part of the Alabama coaching staff and also coached in the 2016 National Championship game.

He was instrumental in helping Nick Saban and Alabama achieve a 63-7 record in five seasons (2011, 2013-2016) and was part of the great run of 26 consecutive wins from 2015-2016. In 70 games at Alabama, the Crimson Tide offense averaged 6.27 yards per play and 36.4 points per game. In 2016, Napier’s wide receiver corps were led by junior ArDarius Stewart and sophomore Calvin Ridley. Ridley led the way with 72 receptions while Stewart 25 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB Clemson (2003-04, 2006-10) BILLY NAPIER VS. OPPONENTS Prior to his first stretch at Alabama, Napier spent seven of the previous eight years in two different stints at Clemson. During Napier’s final two seasons at Billy Napier vs. Opponents Clemson he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. At the Alabama...... 0-1 age of 29, he became the youngest coordinator in the nation and in Clemson Appalachian State...... 0-4 history. In his first season as Clemson’s coordinator, the 2009 Tigers scored a Arkansas State...... 2-0 school-record 436 points and collected 54 touchdowns (third-most in school Central Arkansas -- history), averaged 5.73 yards per play (fourth best) and finished as the ACC Coastal Carolina...... 1-2 Atlantic Division champions. Quarterback Kyle Parker was named a Freshman Georgia Southern...... 2-0 All-American and nine players Napier coached went on to have NFL careers. Georgia State...... 2-0 Grambling...... 1-0 Napier also served as Clemson’s recruiting coordinator from 2006-08. In those Iowa State...... 1-0 three seasons, he compiled two top-25 recruiting classes, according to Rivals. Liberty...... 1-0 com, and in 2008, his class was tabbed as the second-best in the nation by Miami (Ohio)...... 1-0 ESPN.com. Known to his peers as a top recruiter, Napier signed several players Mississippi State...... 0-2 who went on to the NFL, including Kavell Conner, Crezdon Butler, Brandon New Mexico State...... 1-0 Thompson and Marcus Gilchrist. Ohio...... 1-0 South Alabama...... 2-0 Napier was the 2007-08 tight ends coach at Clemson, helping lead the Tigers to Texas Southern...... 1-0 two bowl games and a prolific offense. The 2007 season featured a 9-4 record and the ACC’s highest-scoring offense. In his first year back with Clemson Texas State...... 2-0 (2006), Napier worked primarily with the Tigers’ tight ends but also was Troy...... 1-1 responsible for the punt team and assisted in several special-teams capacities. Tulane...... 0-1 The 2006 Tigers led the ACC in total offense, rushing and scoring offense, UAB 1-0 advancing to the Music City Bowl. ULM...... 2-0

Clemson averaged 410.9 yards per game and 32.7 points, more than doubling AAC...... 0-1 its opponent’s totals. Tight end Hunter Thomas started all 11 games for the Big 12...... 1-0 Tigers, averaging 19.1 yards per reception. Michael Palmer, who Napier coached Conference USA 1-0 for three seasons, went on to the NFL. He also worked with the special teams Independent...... 2-0 units, helping develop one of the most talented players in Clemson history, C.J. MAC...... 2-0 Spiller. SEC...... 0-3 Southland -- Napier began his coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at Clemson Sun Belt Conference...... 14-8 in 2003-04. The Tigers won nine games, including the Peach Bowl against East Division...... 6-7 Tennessee. The following season, Napier was a graduate assistant on defense, West Division...... 8-0 and gained his first experience with recruiting off the field. SWAC...... 2-0

South Carolina State (2005) 2020 Opponents Listed in BOLD In 2005, Napier spent one season as the quarterbacks coach and play caller at South Carolina State. The Bulldogs finished the year 9-2 and ranked among the ALL-TIME LOUISIANA COACHING RECORDS nation’s best in several offensive categories, including: rushing (12th), passing Coach Tenure Record PCT efficiency (15th) and scoring offense (17th). S.C. State also had the country’s 1. Russ Faulkinberry 1961-73 66-62-2 .515 fourth-best turnover margin, committing only 11 turnovers, roughly one-third 2. Nelson Stokley 1986-98 62-80-1 .437 of the total from the previous season (32). Napier developed Cleve McCoy and 3. T. Ray Mobley 1916, 1919, 1921-30 57-48-7 .540 molded him into the MEAC Player of the Year. He also recruited offensive tackle 4. Rickey Bustle 2002-2010 41-65-0 .387 Johnny Culbreath, who became a unanimous All-America selection and was 5. Clement J. McNaspy 1908-11, 1913, 1917-18 34-15-4 .679 drafted by the Detroit Lions. 6. Johnny L. Cain 1937-41, 1946 33-19-5 .623 Background 7. Augie Tammariello 1974-79 30-35-2 .470 As a player, Napier was a four-year letterwinner and two-time All-Southern 8. Raymond Didier 1951-56 29-27-2 .517 Conference selection as the starting quarterback at Furman. The Paladins won 9. Sam Robertson 1980-85 29-34-2 .462 two conference championships and in 2001, Napier’s junior year, advanced to 10. Mark Hudspeth* 2011-17 29-38-0 .433 the Division I-AA national championship game, losing to Montana. 11. Billy Napier 2018-Pres. 21-11-0 .656 12. T.F. Wilbanks 1931-36 19-32-2 .377 He completed 64.8-percent of his career passes, setting a school record. As 13. George Mitchell 1947-49 18-8-1 .685 the team captain during a record-setting senior season, Napier amassed 2,475 14. Louis Whitman 1942-45 14-14-2 .500 passing yards, also a Furman record, and was a finalist for the Walter Payton 15. Jim “Red” Hoggatt 1958-60 11-17-0 .393 Award, given annually to the nation’s most outstanding FCS offensive player. 16. R.B. Dunbar 1914-15 10-5-1 .656 17. Jerry Baldwin 1999-2001 6-27-0 .182 Napier grew up in Chatsworth, Georgia, and graduated from Murray County 18. A.L. “Red” Swanson 1950 5-4-0 .556 High School in 1998. He is married to the former Ali Gunn and the couple has a 19. John Robert Bell 1957 4-5-1 .450 daughter, Annie, and sons, Sammy Nelson and Charlie. He earned his Bachelor’s 20. Ashby Woodson 1901-02 3-2-0 .600 degree in health & exercise science from Furman in 2002. 21. H. Lee Prather 1912 3-4-0 .429 22. Edwin F. Gayle 1904 2-0-1 .833 23. H.O. Tudor 1920 2-8-0 .200 24. Jefferson Caffery 1907 1-0-0 1.000 25. Herbert McNaspy 1906 1-0-1 .750 26. J. Ovey Herpin 1903 1-1-0 .500 27. Dan “Sonny” Roy 1973 0-1-0 .000 * - Mark Hudspeth’s actual on-field record is 51-38 (.573)

26 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com 2020 GAME RECAPS GAME 1 1 2 3 4 F GAME 2 1 2 3 4 OT F Louisiana 0 10 7 14 31 Louisiana 0 7 14 7 6 34 Iowa State 0 14 0 14 14 Georgia State 7 7 7 7 3 31

Sept. 12 • Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa • 11 a.m. CST Sept. 19 • Center Parc Stadium • Atlanta, Georgia • 11 a.m. CST AMES, Iowa – For the first time in program history, Louisiana Football ATLANTA – Senior running back Elijah Mitchell’s 12-yard touchdown defeated a ranked opponent on the road after it stunned No. 23 Iowa run in overtime was all No. 19 Louisiana needed to escape Atlanta State, 31-14, on Saturday afternoon at Jack Trice Stadium. with a thrilling 34-31 victory over Georgia State on Saturday afternoon. Powered by stellar special teams performances and big plays in the second half, the Ragin’ Cajuns secured their first win over a ranked The win marked Louisiana’s (2-0, 1-0 Sun Belt) first victory in an opponent since it defeated No. 25 Texas A&M, 29-22, on Sept. 14, overtime game since Oct. 29, 2005, when it defeated Troy, 31-28, in 1996, and their first win over a Big 12 opponent since defeating Lafayette. Kansas State, 17-15, on Sept. 12, 2009. Mitchell helped power the Ragin’ Cajuns’ offense all day, posting his Saturday’s victory was fueled by a Chris Smith 95-yard kickoff return 11th career 100-yard performance with 164 yards on 16 carries and and an 83-yard Eric Garror punt return, the first time Louisiana two touchdowns, including the game winner. Trey Ragas also helped finished a game with two special teams scorers since Raymond Calais propel the offense, toting the ball eight times for 44 yards and his returned two kickoffs against Southeastern Louisiana on Sept. 2, 2017. second touchdown of the season.

Louisiana’s defense was stellar all day, holding Iowa State scoreless Quarterback Levi Lewis finished the game 21-for-37 for 279 yards and over the final 31:17 of the contest. Lorenzo McCaskill led the way with two touchdowns with the help of two freshman wideouts. Dontae 10 tackles, the second double-digit tackle performance of his career Fleming led all Louisiana receivers with four catches for 81 yards the third-most in a season opener by a Ragin’ Cajun. Ferrod Gardner and Kyren Lacy added three catches for 57 yards and his first career added nine tackles and 1.0 sack, the first full sack of his career. touchdown.

The defense was also aided by timely turnovers, including an Louisiana’s defensive catalysts were once again Lorenzo McCaskill and interception by Asjlin Washington, the fourth of his career, and a Ferrod Gardner. McCaskill finished the game with a career-high 12 forced fumble by both Percy Butler and Jourdan Quibodeaux. tackles and a sack, while Gardner was credited with 10 tackles and a sack of his own. Offensively, Levi Lewis finished the game 13-for-21 for 154 yards and one touchdown, a 78-yard strike to Peter LeBlanc. LeBlanc ended up As a team, Louisiana outgained Georgia State, 519-419, and rushed for being the Cajuns’ leading receiver with five grabs for 82 yards and the over 240 yards on the ground, its highest rushing total since posting score. 252 rushing yards against ULM on Nov. 30, 2019.

Senior Trey Ragas led Louisiana’s running backs with 49 yards on No. 19 Louisiana returns to Lafayette for its Sun Belt Conference home 14 carries and the final touchdown of the game with 10 seconds opener on Saturday, Sept. 26, when it hosts Georgia Southern at Cajun remaining. Field. Kickoff is slated for 11 a.m. CST and will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2.

LA ISU LA GSU First Downs 14 18 First Downs 23 26 Rushes - Yards (Net) 39-240 52-223 Rushes - Yards (Net) 35-118 36-158 Passing Yards (Net) 279 196 Passing Yards (Net) 154 145 Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-37-2 22-39-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int 13-21-0 16-35-1 Total Offense Plays - Yards 76-519 91-419 Total Offense Plays - Yards 56-272 71-303 Fumble Returns - Yards 3-0 2-1 Fumble Returns - Yards 2-1 0-0 Punt Returns - Yards 6-9 3-14 Punt Returns - Yards 3-89-1 4-(-3) Kickoff Returns - Yards 4-83 1-22 Kickoff Returns - Yards 3-137-1 4-79 Interception Returns - Yards 1-0 2-22 Interception Returns - Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number - Avg.) 7-45.0 9-39.2 Fumbles - Lost 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number - Avg.) 5-42.0 5-43.2 Penalties - Lost 4-54 6-38 Fumbles - Lost 0-0 2-1 Possession Time 28:44 30:10 Penalties - Lost 2-22 3-24 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 8 of 20 Possession Time 27:41 32.19 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 7 of 16 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 1-15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 3-15 Scoring Summary 1st Quarter Scoring Summary 03:30 GSU - Brown, C. 12 yd run (Ruiz, Noel kick), 7-70 2:22 2nd Quarter 2nd Quarter 04:28 ISU - Nwangwu, Kene 1 yd run (Assalley, Connor kick), 8-49 - 3:24 13:25 GSU - Carter, Roger 28 yd pass from Brown, C. (Ruiz Noel kick), 10-90 2:53 04:14 LA - Smith, Chris 95 yd kickoff return (Snyder, Nate kick) 01:33 LA - Smith, Chris 18 yd pass from Lewis, Levi (Snyder, Nate kick), 9-80 1:43 01:17 ISU - Hall, Breece 11 yd run (Assalley, Connor kick) 7-69 2:50 00:00 LAS Snyderm Nate 30 yd field goal, 9-59 1:10 3rd Quarter 10:49 GSU - Carroll, Marcus 2 yd run (Ruiz, Noel kick), 9-66 3:05 06:15 LA - Lacy, Kyren 4 yd pass from Lewis, Levi (Snyder, Nate kick), 7-86 4:26 3rd Quarter 03:02 LA - Mitchell, Elijah 59 yd run (Snyder, Nate kick), 5-77 2:16 02:02 LA - LeBlanc, Peter 78 yd pass from Lewis, Levi (Kenneth Almendares kick), 7-69 2:50 4th Quarter 4th Quarter 11:54 LA - Ragas, Trey 2 yd run (Snyder, Nate kick), 4-63 1:46 13:58 LA - Garror, Eric 83 yd punt return (Almendares kick) 07:37 GSU - Coates, Destin 4 yd run (Ruiz, Noel kick), 13-75 4:17 00:10 LA - Ragas, Trey 2 yd run (Kenneth Almendares kick), 11-56 7:01 Overtime 15:00 GSU - Ruiz, Noel 25 yd field goal, 5-17 0:00 15:00 LA - Mitchell, Elijah 12 yd run, 4-25 0:00

27 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 2020 GAME RECAPS GAME 3 1 2 3 4 F GAME 4 1 2 3 4 F Georgia Southern 0 7 3 8 18 Coastal Carolina 7 6 7 10 30 Louisiana 0 7 3 10 20 Louisiana 7 6 7 7 27

Sept. 26 • Cajun Field • Lafayette, Louisiana • 11 a.m. CST Oct. 14 • Cajun Field • Lafayette, Louisiana • 6:30 a.m. CST LAFAYETTE – With two seconds remaining on the clock, redshirt LAFAYETTE – With the game knotted up at 27-27 with 5:30 to play, junior placekicker Nate Snyder sent a 53-yard field goal sailing Coastal Carolina took the clock down to eight seconds and connected through the uprights as time expired to send No. 19 Louisiana past on a game-winning 40-yard field goal to upset No. 21 Louisiana, 30- Georgia Southern, 20-18, on Saturday afternoon at Cajun Field. 27, on Saturday night at Cajun Field.

Snyder’s made kick is just the seventh of 53-yards or more in It was a back-and-forth affair, with the two teams matching scores for program history and is the longest kick by a Ragin’ Cajun since Stevie the first three quarters and going head-to-head in total yards (414- Artigue drilled a 53-yarder during the 2019 Sun Belt Conference 413) in favor of the Chanticleers. Championship Game at Appalachian State on Dec. 7, 2019. Quarterback Levi Lewis led the way in both offensive phases, going Louisiana is now 3-0 on the year, its best start to a season since 14-for-24 for 173 yards and a touchdown through the air and carrying opening the 1988 campaign with the same record, while the victory the ball six times for 84 yards and a score on the ground, just the fifth marks the first time that the Ragin’ Cajuns have defeated both Georgia rushing score of his career. State and Georgia Southern in the same year. Following his performance, Lewis moved into sixth all-time in career Leading the charge for the Ragin’ Cajuns on defense was linebacker passing yards (4,908) and tied Roy Henry for third place in career Lorenzo McCaskill, who posted a monster game with a career-high passing touchdowns (40). 14 tackles, his third-straight double-digit tackle performance. The 14 tackles are the most by a Ragin’ Cajun since Tracy Walker was credited Jalen Williams was Lewis’ go-to target as he set career highs in both with 15 at Appalachian State on Dec. 2, 2017. receptions (4) and receiving yards (81), while Elijah Mitchell punched in two touchdowns on the ground, the 10th multi-touchdown Bralen Trahan also finished the game with double-digit tackles (11) performance of his career. and added an interception, the fifth of his career. He now has the second-most interceptions of any Ragin’ Cajun in the last five years Linebacker Lorenzo McCaskill notched eight tackles and recorded his behind Walker (6). second sack of the season, while Ja’len Johnson added a career-high eight tackles of his own and produced 1.0 tackle-for-loss. Senior running back Trey Ragas was a handful as both a rusher and receiver, carrying the ball 15 times for 52 yards and a touchdown, CCU LA while hauling in a team-leading four passes for 54 yards. Sophomore First Downs 30 27 Peter LeBlanc led the team in receiving yards with 64 and Chris Smith Rushes - Yards (Net) 48-212 30-236 posted a team-best 54 rushing yards. Passing Yards (Net) 202 173 Passes Comp-Att-Int 17-24 14-24-1 Errol Rogers, Jr., had a big day, catching three passes for 39 yards and his first career touchdown reception, while Kyren Lacy and Devon Total Offense Plays - Yards 72-414 55-413 Pauley each notched two receptions for 47 yards. Fumble Returns - Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns - Yards 0-0 1-0 Louisiana’s field general Levi Lewis threw for 290 yards, moving him Kickoff Returns - Yards 0-0 4-56 ahead of Roy Henry for seventh all-time in career passing yards with Interception Returns - Yards 1-2 0-0 4,735. Lewis also added his fourth touchdown of the season and Punts (Number - Avg.) 4-42.5 4-42.2 tacked on 15 yards on the ground. Fumbles - Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties - Lost 3-25 6-50 GS LA Possession Time 38:33 21:27 First Downs 21 18 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 15 4 of 9 Rushes - Yards (Net) 49-199 25-148 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Passing Yards (Net) 255 290 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Passes Comp-Att-Int 11-18-1 18-33-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-4 Total Offense Plays - Yards 67-447 58-438 Fumble Returns - Yards 1-1 2-0 Scoring Summary Punt Returns - Yards 2-13 1-10 1st Quarter Kickoff Returns - Yards 1-14 2-40 10:04 LA - Williams, Jalen 12 yd pass from Lewis, Levi (Snyder, Nate kick), 10-75 4:56 Interception Returns - Yards 1-0 1-11 04:49 CCU - Marable, CJ 1 yd run (Biscardi, Massimo kick), 10-75 5:15 Punts (Number - Avg.) 2-42.0 3-43.0 Fumbles - Lost 1-1 2-0 2nd Quarter Penalties - Lost 2-10 6-55 01:03 CCU - Marable, CJ 13 yd pass from McCall, Grayson (Biscardi, kick failed), 7-84 3:39 Possession Time 35:14 24:46 00:05 LA - Lewis, Levi 8 yd run (Snyder, Nate kick failed), 9-77 0:54 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 5 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 3rd Quarter Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-4 06:48 CCU - Heiligh, Javion 6 yd pass from McCall (Biscardi, kick), 16-75 8:12 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 03:47 LA - Mitchell, Elijah 9 yd run (Snyder, Nate kick), 7-66 2:56

Scoring Summary 4th Quarter 2nd Quarter 14:12 CCU - McCall, Grayson 3 yd run (Biscardi, Massimo kick), 3-26 0:55 14:53 GS - King, J.D. 2 yd run (Raynor, Alex kick), 5-85 2:49 12:44 LA - Mitchell, Elijah 1 yd run (Snyder, Nate kick), 4-55 1:21 09:25 LA - Ragas, Trey 10 yd run (Snyder, Nate kick), 9-83 5:22 00:04 CCU - Biscardi, Massimo 40 yd field goal, 11-61 5:26 3rd Quarter 5:49 GS - Raynor, Alex 27 yd field goal, 13-66 7:34 00:30 LA - Snyder, Nate 25 yd field goal, 12-67 5:19

4th Quarter 10:34 LA - Errol Rogers, Jr. 27 yd pass from Lewis, Levi (Snyder, Nate kick), 5-58 2:46 00:54 GS - Hood, Khaleb 28 yd pass from Werts, Shai (Anderson, Darion pass from S. Werts), 5-61 0:40 00:00 LA - Snyder, Nate 53 yd field goal, 7-39 0:54

28 2020 Game Notes RaginCajuns.com 2020 GAME RECAPS GAME 5 1 2 3 4 F Louisiana 0 10 7 7 24 UAB 3 10 7 0 20

Oct. 23 • Legion Field • Birmingham, Ala. • 7:00 p.m. CST BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Trailing 13-3 at the end of the first half, Louisiana stormed back and outscored UAB, 21-7, in the final 20:34 of the game to pick up an impressive 24-20 road victory on Friday night at Legion Field.

The victory marked the Ragin’ Cajuns’ (4-1, 2-1 Sun Belt) first-ever win against the Blazers in Birmingham and snapped UAB’s 21-game home winning streak in the process.

Special teams played a pivotal role in the victory, highlighted by a 100-yard kick return touchdown by the speedy Chris Smith. Smith has now recorded two kick-return scores, the first player to do so since Raymond Calais in 2017.

Punter Rhys Byrns made his presence felt late in the contest, bombing a 74-yard punt to pin the Blazers deep in their own territory to ultimately seal the victory. The punt was the sixth-longest in school history and the longest of Byrns’ career.

Levi Lewis had another strong game through the air, finishing the game 12-for-20 for 152 yards and two touchdown passes, the 13th game in his career with two or more passing scores. The team is 12-1 all-time when Lewis throws at least two touchdowns.

Rookie Kyren Lacy, who was recently named to the FWAA Freshman All-America watch list, led the team’s receivers with two receptions for 43 yards, while senior Jalen Williams hauled in two passes for 40 yards and a touchdown, his second of the season.

Additionally, Lewis found tight end Pearse Migl for a nine-yard touchdown score, the first of his career.

Louisiana produced 134 yards on the ground on Friday night, led by 67 yards from senior Elijah Mitchell. Lewis added 34 yards on seven carries and produced the team’s longest rush of the night at 14 yards.

Bralen Trahan and Cameron Solomon each recorded clutch interceptions to help aid in the defensive effort, while Ferrod Gardner led the team in tackles with nine on the evening. LA UAB First Downs 17 27 Rushes - Yards (Net) 42-134 40-175 Passing Yards (Net) 152 110 Passes Comp-Att-Int 12-20 10-23-2 Total Offense Plays - Yards 62-286 63-285 Fumble Returns - Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns - Yards 1-(-1) 1-7 Kickoff Returns - Yards 4-160 0-0 Interception Returns - Yards 2-18 0-0 Punts (Number - Avg.) 3-48.0 3-41.0 Fumbles - Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties - Lost 6-52 10-90 Possession Time 30:03 29:57 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 8 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-7 Scoring Summary 1st Quarter 01:54 UAB - Quinn, Matt 33 yd field goal, 12-47 4:54

2nd Quarter 13:27 LA - Snyder, Nate 21 yd field goal, 11-72 3:21 09:36 UAB - Quinn, Matt 25 yd field goal, 9-58 3:51 00:34 UAB - Brown, Spencer 1 yd run (Quinn, Matt kick), 11-41 5:28 00:19 LA - Smith, Chris 100 yd kickoff return (Snyder, Nate kick)

3rd Quarter 03:40 UAB - Brown, Spencer 1 yd run (Quinn, Matt kick) 13-85 7:45 00:20 LA - Williams, Jalen 23 yd pass from Lewis, Levi (Snyder, Nate kick), 8-78 3:12

4th Quarter 06:35 LA - Migl, Pearse 9 yd pass from Lewis, Levi (Snyder Nate kick), 14-86 6:40

29 2020 Game Notes @RaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB The Automated ScoreBook Louisiana Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2020) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 12, 2020 at #23 Iowa State W 31-14 0 All games 4-1 1-1 3-0 0-0 * Sep 19, 2020 at Georgia State W 34-31 4126 Conference 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 * Sep 26, 2020 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 20-18 5585 Non-Conference 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 * Oct 14, 2020 COASTAL CAROLINA L 27-30 5585 Oct 23, 2020 at UAB W 24-20 11610 Team Statistics LA OPP FIRST DOWNS 91 105 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g R u s h in g 41 57 Mitchell,Elijah 4 54 329 13 316 5.9 4 59 79.0 P a s s in g 44 42 Ragas,Trey 5 53 244 6 238 4.5 3 22 47.6 P e n a l ty 6 6 Smith,Chris 5 32 165 2 163 5.1 0 36 32.6 RUSHING YARDAGE 876 960 Lewis,Levi 5 27 179 42 137 5.1 1 51 27.4 Rushing Attempts 171 225 Bailey,Emani 2 3 27 0 27 9.0 0 25 13.5 Average Per Rush 5.1 4.3 Williams,Jalen 5 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.4 Average Per Game 175.2 192.0 Total 5 171 946 70 876 5.1 8 59 175.2 TDs Rushing 8 10 Opponents 5 225 1017 57 960 4.3 10 23 192.0 PASSING YARDAGE 1052 908 C o m p - A t t- In t 79-136-4 76-139-5 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average Per Pass 7.7 6.5 Lewis,Levi 5 135.16 79-135-4 58.5 1052 7 78 210.4 Average Per Catch 13.3 11.9 TEAM 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Game 210.4 181.6 Total 5 134.17 79-136-4 58.1 1052 7 78 210.4 TDs Passing 7 4 Opponents 5 111.85 76-139-5 54.7 908 4 61 181.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 1928 1868 Average Per Play 6.3 5.1 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Average Per Game 385.6 373.6 LeBlanc,Peter 5 14 202 14.4 1 78 40.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 17-476 6-115 Lacy,Kyren 5 11 199 18.1 1 36 39.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-107 10-31 Williams,Jalen 5 11 192 17.5 2 41 38.4 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-29 4-24 Fleming,Dontae 4 7 81 11.6 0 33 20.2 FUMBLES-LOST 5-0 6-3 Mitchell,Elijah 4 7 55 7.9 0 17 13.8 PENALTIES-Yards 24-233 24-187 Errol Rogers, Jr. 4 6 58 9.7 1 27 14.5 PUNTS-AVG 22-44.0 23-41.1 Smith,Chris 5 5 53 10.6 1 19 10.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 6 :5 7 3 3 :0 3 Pauley,Devon 5 4 82 20.5 0 34 16.4 3RD-DOWN Conversions 25/62 40/80 Ragas,Trey 5 4 54 13.5 0 19 10.8 4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/7 4/7 Lumpkin,Johnny 5 3 23 7.7 0 10 4.6 Carter,Kaleb 4 2 18 9.0 0 10 4.5 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Johnson,Neal 1 2 13 6.5 0 9 13.0 Trahan,Bralen 2 22 11.0 0 14 Migl,Pearse 5 1 9 9.0 1 9 1.8 Garner,Mekhi 1 0 0.0 0 0 Bergeron,Hunter 5 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.6 Solomon,Cameron 1 4 4.0 0 4 Eke,Golden 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 Washington,AJ 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 5 79 1052 13.3 7 78 210.4 Opponents 5 76 908 11.9 4 61 181.6 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Byrns,Rhys 22 967 44.0 74 1 6 9 3 0 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Snyder,Nate 4-8 50.0 0-0 2-3 1-3 0-1 1-1 53 0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Garror,Eric 12 107 8.9 1 83 PAT Total 12 107 8.9 1 83 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Opponents 10 31 3.1 0 12 Snyder,Nate - 4-8 13-14 - - - - - 25 Mitchell,Elijah 4 ------24 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Ragas,Trey 3 ------18 Smith,Chris 12 393 32.8 2 100 Smith,Chris 3 ------18 Mitchell,Elijah 2 43 21.5 0 27 Williams,Jalen 2 ------12 Ragas,Trey 2 12 6.0 0 12 Migl,Pearse 1 ------6 Garror,Eric 1 28 28.0 0 28 Garror,Eric 1 ------6 Total 17 476 28.0 2 100 Errol Rogers, Jr. 1 ------6 Opponents 6 115 19.2 0 34 Lewis,Levi 1 ------6 Lacy,Kyren 1 ------6 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g LeBlanc,Peter 1 ------6 Smith,Chris 5 163 53 0 393 0 609 121.8 Kenneth Almendares - - 3-3 - - - - - 3 Mitchell,Elijah 4 316 55 0 43 0 414 103.5 Total 18 4-8 16-17 - - - - - 136 Ragas,Trey 5 238 54 0 12 0 304 60.8 Opponents 14 5-6 12-13 - 1 1-1 - - 113 LeBlanc,Peter 5 0 202 0 0 0 202 40.4 Lacy,Kyren 5 0 199 0 0 0 199 39.8 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Total 5 876 1052 107 476 29 2540 508.0 Louisiana 7 40 38 45 6 136 Opponents 5 960 908 31 115 24 2038 407.6 Opponents 17 44 24 25 3 113 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Lewis,Levi 5 162 137 1052 1189 237.8 Mitchell,Elijah 4 54 316 0 316 79.0 Ragas,Trey 5 53 238 0 238 47.6 Smith,Chris 5 32 163 0 163 32.6 Bailey,Emani 2 3 27 0 27 13.5 Total 5 307 876 1052 1928 385.6 Opponents 5 364 960 908 1868 373.6

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 2M Lorenzo McCaskill 5 26 25 51 2.5-15 2.0-13 ...... 7G Gardner,Ferrod 4 23 10 33 3.0-16 2.0-14 . . 2 . . . . 2T Trahan,Bralen 5 13 11 24 1.0-1 . 2-22 5 1 . . . . 10 Jones,Andre 5 10 11 21 1.0-2 . . . 2 . . . . 9B Butler,Percy 4 11 9 20 . . 0-3 5 . 2-0 1 . . Total 5 212 156 368 19-57 4-27 5-29 17 9 3-0 3 . . Opponents 5 193 118 311 20-68 6-40 4-24 17 8 . 3 . . The Automated ScoreBook Louisiana Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2020) All games

Team Statistics LA OPP SCORING 136 113 Points Per Game 27.2 22.6 Points Off Turnovers 7 14 FIRST DOWNS 91 105 R u s h in g 41 57 P a s s in g 44 42 P e n a l ty 6 6 RUSHING YARDAGE 876 960 Yards gained rushing 946 1017 Yards lost rushing 70 57 Rushing Attempts 171 225 Average Per Rush 5.1 4.3 Average Per Game 175.2 192.0 TDs Rushing 8 10 PASSING YARDAGE 1052 908 C o m p - A t t- In t 79-136-4 76-139-5 Average Per Pass 7.7 6.5 Average Per Catch 13.3 11.9 Average Per Game 210.4 181.6 TDs Passing 7 4 TOTAL OFFENSE 1928 1868 Total Plays 307 364 Average Per Play 6.3 5.1 Average Per Game 385.6 373.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 17-476 6-115 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-107 10-31 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-29 4-24 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 28.0 19.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.9 3.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE 5.8 6.0 FUMBLES-LOST 5-0 6-3 PENALTIES-Yards 24-233 24-187 Average Per Game 46.6 37.4 PUNTS-Yards 22-967 23-946 Average Per Punt 44.0 41.1 Net punt average 41.6 35.6 KICKOFFS-Yards 24-1276 23-1361 Average Per Kick 53.2 59.2 Net kick average 42.1 34.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 6 :5 7 3 3 :0 3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 25/62 40/80 3rd-Down Pct 40% 50% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/7 4/7 4th-Down Pct 43% 57% SACKS BY-Yards 4-27 6-40 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 18 14 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-8 5-6 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (14-19) 74% (16-17) 94% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (11-19) 58% (12-17) 71% PAT-ATTEMPTS (16-17) 94% (12-13) 92% ATTENDANCE 11170 15736 Games/Avg Per Game 2/5585 3/5245 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Louisiana 7 40 38 45 6 136 Opponents 17 44 24 25 3 113 The Automated ScoreBook Louisiana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2020) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Mitchell,Elijah 4 54 329 13 316 5.9 4 59 79.0 Garror,Eric 12 107 8.9 1 83 Ragas,Trey 5 53 244 6 238 4.5 3 22 47.6 Total 12 107 8.9 1 83 Smith,Chris 5 32 165 2 163 5.1 0 36 32.6 Opponents 10 31 3.1 0 12 Lewis,Levi 5 27 179 42 137 5.1 1 51 27.4 Bailey,Emani 2 3 27 0 27 9.0 0 25 13.5 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Williams,Jalen 5 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.4 Trahan,Bralen 2 22 11.0 0 14 TEAM 3 2 0 7 -7 -3.5 0 0 -2.3 Solomon,Cameron 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total 5 171 946 70 876 5.1 8 59 175.2 Washington,AJ 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 5 225 1017 57 960 4.3 10 23 192.0 Garner,Mekhi 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 5 29 5.8 0 14 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Opponents 4 24 6.0 0 14 Lewis,Levi 5 135.16 79-135-4 58.5 1052 7 78 210.4 TEAM 3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 5 134.17 79-136-4 58.1 1052 7 78 210.4 Smith,Chris 12 393 32.8 2 100 Opponents 5 111.85 76-139-5 54.7 908 4 61 181.6 Mitchell,Elijah 2 43 21.5 0 27 Ragas,Trey 2 12 6.0 0 12 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Garror,Eric 1 28 28.0 0 28 LeBlanc,Peter 5 14 202 14.4 1 78 40.4 Total 17 476 28.0 2 100 Lacy,Kyren 5 11 199 18.1 1 36 39.8 Opponents 6 115 19.2 0 34 Williams,Jalen 5 11 192 17.5 2 41 38.4 Fleming,Dontae 4 7 81 11.6 0 33 20.2 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Mitchell,Elijah 4 7 55 7.9 0 17 13.8 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Errol Rogers, Jr. 4 6 58 9.7 1 27 14.5 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Smith,Chris 5 5 53 10.6 1 19 10.6 Pauley,Devon 5 4 82 20.5 0 34 16.4 Ragas,Trey 5 4 54 13.5 0 19 10.8 Lumpkin,Johnny 5 3 23 7.7 0 10 4.6 Carter,Kaleb 4 2 18 9.0 0 10 4.5 Johnson,Neal 1 2 13 6.5 0 9 13.0 Migl,Pearse 5 1 9 9.0 1 9 1.8 Bergeron,Hunter 5 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.6 Eke,Golden 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 Total 5 79 1052 13.3 7 78 210.4 Opponents 5 76 908 11.9 4 61 181.6 The Automated ScoreBook Louisiana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2020) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Snyder,Nate - 4-8 13-14 - - - - - 25 Lewis,Levi 5 162 137 1052 1189 237.8 Mitchell,Elijah 4 ------24 Mitchell,Elijah 4 54 316 0 316 79.0 Smith,Chris 3 ------18 Ragas,Trey 5 53 238 0 238 47.6 Ragas,Trey 3 ------18 Smith,Chris 5 32 163 0 163 32.6 Williams,Jalen 2 ------12 Bailey,Emani 2 3 27 0 27 13.5 Lacy,Kyren 1 ------6 Williams,Jalen 5 0 2 0 2 0.4 Errol Rogers, Jr. 1 ------6 TEAM 3 3 -7 0 -7 -2.3 Lewis,Levi 1 ------6 Total 5 307 876 1052 1928 385.6 LeBlanc,Peter 1 ------6 Opponents 5 364 960 908 1868 373.6 Garror,Eric 1 ------6 Migl,Pearse 1 ------6 Kenneth Almendares - - 3-3 - - - - - 3 Total 18 4-8 16-17 - - - - - 136 Opponents 14 5-6 12-13 - 1 1-1 - - 113

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Snyder,Nate 4-8 50.0 0-0 2-3 1-3 0-1 1-1 53 0 Byrns,Rhys 22 967 44.0 74 1 6 9 3 0 Total 22 967 44.0 74 1 6 9 3 0 FG Sequence Louisiana Opponents Opponents 23 946 41.1 56 1 6 8 2 0 Iowa State 27,(30),30 - Georgia State 47 (25) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Georgia Southern 34,(25),(53) (27),41 Snyder,Nate 24 1276 53.2 6 3 Coastal Carolina - (40) Total 24 1276 53.2 6 3 19.2 42.1 22 UAB (21) (33),(25) Opponents 23 1361 59.2 4 0 28.0 34.1 30

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. The Automated ScoreBook Louisiana Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2020) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Smith,Chris 5 163 53 0 393 0 609 121.8 Mitchell,Elijah 4 316 55 0 43 0 414 103.5 Ragas,Trey 5 238 54 0 12 0 304 60.8 LeBlanc,Peter 5 0 202 0 0 0 202 40.4 Lacy,Kyren 5 0 199 0 0 0 199 39.8 Williams,Jalen 5 2 192 0 0 0 194 38.8 Lewis,Levi 5 137 0 0 0 0 137 27.4 Garror,Eric 5 0 0 107 28 0 135 27.0 Pauley,Devon 5 0 82 0 0 0 82 16.4 Fleming,Dontae 4 0 81 0 0 0 81 20.2 Errol Rogers, Jr. 4 0 58 0 0 0 58 14.5 Bailey,Emani 2 27 0 0 0 0 27 13.5 Lumpkin,Johnny 5 0 23 0 0 0 23 4.6 Trahan,Bralen 5 0 0 0 0 22 22 4.4 Carter,Kaleb 4 0 18 0 0 0 18 4.5 Johnson,Neal 1 0 13 0 0 0 13 13.0 Migl,Pearse 5 0 9 0 0 0 9 1.8 Bergeron,Hunter 5 0 8 0 0 0 8 1.6 Eke,Golden 3 0 5 0 0 0 5 1.7 Solomon,Camer 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 1.0 Butler,Percy 4 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.8 TEAM 3 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -2.3 Total 5 876 1052 107 476 29 2540 508.0 Opponents 5 960 908 31 115 24 2038 407.6 The Automated ScoreBook Louisiana Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 26, 2020) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 2M Lorenzo McCaskill 5 26 25 51 2.5-15 2.0-13 ...... 7G Gardner,Ferrod 4 23 10 33 3.0-16 2.0-14 . . 2 . . . . 2T Trahan,Bralen 5 13 11 24 1.0-1 . 2-22 5 1 . . . . 10 Jones,Andre 5 10 11 21 1.0-2 . . . 2 . . . . 9B Butler,Percy 4 11 9 20 . . 0-3 5 . 2-0 1 . . 28 Johnson,Ja'len 5 13 7 20 1.0-2 ...... 4 Hill,Zi'Yon 4 7 12 19 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 43 Jourdan Quibodeaux 5 8 10 18 2.0-4 . . 1 . . 1 . . 0 Pedescleaux,Kam 5 9 9 18 3.0-10 . . . . . 1 . . 19 Garror,Eric 5 11 3 14 ...... 3T Guidry,Tyler 5 8 5 13 . . . 1 . . . . . 99 Tayland Humphrey 4 6 6 12 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . . 1L Manac,Chauncey 4 9 3 12 1.5-2 . . . 1 . . . . 6M Moncrief,Kris 4 5 5 10 ...... 2S Solomon,Cameron 4 7 3 10 . . 1-4 ...... 3D Dillon,Joe 3 5 5 10 . . . . 1 . . . . 2G Garner,Mekhi 5 8 1 9 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 90 Narcisse,Mason 5 5 4 9 ...... 95 Riley,Andre 5 6 2 8 1.0-1 ...... 2W Wilson,Jayrin 5 3 3 6 ...... 97 Nelson,Ja'Quane 4 1 5 6 ...... 98 Landry,Andre 4 3 1 4 1.0-1 ...... 1W Washington,AJ 3 3 . 3 . . 1-0 4 . . . . . 2A Amos,Trey 5 3 . 3 ...... 48 Kruchten, Troy 4 2 . 2 ...... 3 Eke,Golden 3 2 . 2 ...... 2B Brooks,Blair 4 2 . 2 ...... 44 Wiggins,Tanner 4 1 1 2 ...... 13 Mensah,Patrick 4 1 1 2 ...... 1S Skipper,Tyree 2 1 . 1 ...... 1H Holmes,Bobby 1 . 1 1 ...... 23 Wisham,T.J. 4 . 1 1 ...... 80 Pauley,Devon 5 . 1 1 ...... 49 Boudreaux,Paul 5 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 3 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 5 212 156 368 19-57 4-27 5-29 17 9 3-0 3 . . Opponents 5 193 118 311 20-68 6-40 4-24 17 8 . 3 . . The Automated ScoreBook Louisiana Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 26, 2020) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 12 at Iowa State 35 118 1 19 13 154 1 78 13-21-0 154 1 78 3 137 1 95 3 89 1 83 272 Sep 19 at Georgia State 39 240 3 59 21 279 2 36 21-37-2 279 2 36 4 83 0 42 6 9 0 16 519 Sep 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 25 148 1 36 18 290 1 34 18-33-1 290 1 34 2 40 0 28 1 10 0 10 438 Oct 14 COASTAL CAROLINA 30 236 3 51 15 177 1 41 15-25-1 177 1 41 4 56 0 27 1 0 0 0 413 Oct 23 at UAB 42 134 0 14 12 152 2 25 12-20-0 152 2 25 4 160 1 100 1 -1 0 0 286 Louisiana 171 876 8 59 79 1052 7 78 79-136-4 1052 7 78 17 476 2 100 12 107 1 83 1928 Opponents 225 960 10 23 76 908 4 61 76-139-5 908 4 61 6 115 0 34 10 31 0 12 1868

Games: 5 • Avg/rush: 5.1 • Avg/catch: 13.3 • Pass effic: 134.17 • KR avg: 28.0 • PR avg: 8.9 • All purpose avg/game: 508.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 385.6

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Sep 12 at Iowa State 46 24 70 4.0-15 1.0-6 2 1-0 1-0 3 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 31 Sep 19 at Georgia State 65 20 85 6.0-24 2.0-17 1 1-0 1-0 0 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 34 Sep 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 28 58 86 3.0-7 0.0-0 0 1-0 1-11 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 20 Oct 14 COASTAL CAROLINA 33 44 77 4.0-9 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 3-4 0 0 0 0 27 Oct 23 at UAB 40 10 50 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-18 4 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 24 Louisiana 212 156 368 19.0-57 4.0-27 3 3-0 5-29 9 17 0 16-17 0 0 0 7 136 Opponents 193 118 311 20.0-68 6.0-40 3 0-0 4-24 8 17 0 12-13 0 1 0 14 113

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 12 at Iowa State 5 210 42.0 48 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 30 0 5 286 57.2 1 0 Sep 19 at Georgia State 7 315 45.0 53 0 1 2 2 3 0-1 0 0 5 224 44.8 0 0 Sep 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 129 43.0 49 0 0 1 0 0 2-3 53 0 4 234 58.5 2 0 Oct 14 COASTAL CAROLINA 4 169 42.2 47 0 0 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 5 225 45.0 1 0 Oct 23 at UAB 3 144 48.0 74 0 0 0 1 2 1-1 21 0 5 307 61.4 2 3 Louisiana 22 967 44.0 74 0 1 6 3 9 4-8 53 0 24 1276 53.2 6 3 Opponents 23 946 41.1 56 0 1 6 2 8 5-6 40 0 23 1361 59.2 4 0