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Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010 Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Oxford, MS – 6:05pm CT

Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns (2-6) About This Week…

The Cajuns stay outside SBC play and travel to Mississippi Sept. 5 at #23 Georgia (SEC Network) 7-55 L for a SEC tilt with the Rebels…UL is 0-36 all-time against Sept. 11 ARKANSAS ST.* (SBC Network) 31-24 W members of the SEC…The game will air on ESPNU.

Sept. 18 OPEN About Last Week… Sept. 25 MIDDLE TENN* 14-34 L The Cajuns led 14-10 at the half and 17-16 after three Oct. 2 at North Texas* (SBC Network) 28-27 W quarters, but fell 38-31 at Ohio…RB Aaron Spikes scored Oct. 8 #22 OKLAHOMA ST. (ESPN2 HD) 28-54 L three TDs in the game and leads the team with six…UL is Oct. 16 at Troy* 24-31 L now 0-4 all-time in road games at MAC-member schools.

Oct. 23 WESTERN KENTUCKY* 21-54 L Looking Ahead to Next Week…

Oct. 30 at Ohio 31-38 L The Cajuns return to SBC play when they travel to Florida Nov. 6 at Mississippi (ESPNU) 6:05pm Atlantic…FAU (2-5) is 1-1 in Boca Raton this season.

Nov. 13 at Florida Atlantic* 6:00pm Breaking Point… Nov. 20 FIU* (SBN-WC) 6:00PM Since the start of the 2008 season, the Cajuns are 12-2 when Nov. 27 at La.-Monroe* (SBN-WC) 2:30 PM allowing 30 points or less…UL is 2-16 when allowing 31 points or more.

Interception Streak…

Collegepressbox.com The Cajuns streak of getting an INT was snapped vs. WKU at eight consecutive games…UL rebounded with four picks Collegepressbox.com is the official media website at Ohio…The Cajuns have 13 in 2010 by nine for Sun Belt Conference football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, different players and boast 29 picks since the start of 2009.

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Wolfe has career game… Since becoming a starter two games ago, 2010 Sun Belt Football Standings Vernon Wolfe has nine receptions for 152 yards…Last season, Wolfe made eight catches for 71 yards. School Conference Overall Troy 3-1 4-3 McGuire Airs it Out… FIU 2-1 2-5 Brad McGuire filled in admirably for injured starter Chris Masson at Ohio…McGuire threw for 384 yards on 25-of-39 Middle Tennessee 2-1 3-4 passing with two TD’s…His passing yardage is the fifth La.-Monroe 3-2 4-4 most in a game in school history, overtaking the 371 yards Arkansas State 3-2 3-5 by on Nov. 4, 1995 vs. Louisiana Tech.

Louisiana 2-3 2-6 100-yard Receiving Duo at Ohio… North Texas 2-3 2-6 Daryl Surgent led UL with 110 yards receiving on four Florida Atlantic 1-3 2-5 catches, while Ladarius Green made six grabs for 107 Western Kentucky 1-3 1-7 yards…The duo become the ninth set of Cajuns teammates South Alabama Coming in 2013 to each record 100 yards receiving in the same game. Sun Belt Conference Affiliated with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, GoDaddy.com Bowl, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, Birmingham Bowl and Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl.

NEW ORLEANS – For the first time in Sun Belt Conference history, two conference teams will be guaranteed admission into the postseason. During the offseason, the conference continued its partnership with the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and entered into a primary bowl partnership with the GoDaddy.com Bowl.

Additionally, the Sun Belt Conference has secondary tie-ins with the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, the Birmingham Bowl, and the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl. Teams from the Sun Belt Conference will be eligible to play in these bowl games if they have a winning record and the primary contracted partners are unable to fill the spots in these games.

2010-11 BOWL SCHEDULE Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup Network New Mexico Dec. 18 / 2:00 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. Mountain West vs. WAC ESPN uDrove Humanitarian Dec. 18 / 5:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho MAC vs. WAC ESPN R + L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 18 / 9:00 p.m. New Orleans, La. C-USA vs. Sun Belt ESPN Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Dec. 21 / 8:00 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Big East vs. C-USA [Sun Belt] ESPN MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 8:00 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ESPN S.D. County Credit Union Poinsettia Dec. 23 / 8:00 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Navy (WAC) ESPN Sheraton Hawaii Dec. 24 / 8:00 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii C-USA vs. 7-win Hawaii or WAC ESPN Little Caesars Pizza Dec. 26 / 8:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten (Sun Belt) vs. MAC ESPN AdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 27 / 5:00 p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. Mountain West ESPN Champs Sports Dec. 28 / 6:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big East ESPN Insight Dec. 28 / 10:00 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN EagleBank Dec. 29 / 2:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. ACC vs. C-USA ESPN Texas Dec. 29 / 6:00 p.m. Houston, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN Valero Alamo Dec. 29 / 9:15 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ESPN Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 30 / 12:00 p.m. , Texas C-USA vs. Mountain West [Army] ESPN New Era Pinstripe Dec. 30 / 3:20 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. Big 12 (Notre Dame) vs. Big East ESPN Franklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 30 / 6:40 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ACC vs. SEC ESPN Bridgepoint Education Holiday Dec. 30 / 10:00 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ESPN Meineke Care Care Dec. 31 / 12:00 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East ESPN Hyundai Sun Dec. 31 / 2:00 p.m. El Paso, Texas ACC vs. Pac-10 CBS AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. C-USA vs. SEC [Big East] ESPN Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC ESPN Dallas Football Classic Jan. 1 / 11:00 a.m. Dallas, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 [C-USA/MAC] ESPN Outback Jan. 1 / 1:00 p.m. Tampa, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ABC Capital One Jan. 1 / 1:00 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN Gator Jan. 1 / 1:30 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN2 Rose Bowl Game Jan. 1 / 5:00 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. BCS vs. BCS ESPN Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. BCS vs. BCS ESPN Orange Jan. 3 / 8:30 p.m. Miami, Fla. BCS vs. BCS ESPN Allstate Sugar Jan. 4 / 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. BCS vs. BCS ESPN GoDaddy.com Jan. 6 / 8:00 p.m. Mobile, Ala. MAC vs. Sun Belt ESPN AT&T Cotton Jan. 7 / 8:00 p.m. Arlington, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC FOX Birmingham Bowl Jan. 8 / 12:00 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big East vs. SEC [MAC/C-USA/SBC] ESPN Kraft Fight Hunger Jan. 9 / 9:00 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. Pac-10 vs. WAC ESPN Tostitos BCS National Championship Jan. 10 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2 ESPN Notre Dame is eligible for all bowls in which the Big East has a commitment, as well as the BCS.

Ladarius Green - TIGHT END The University of Louisiana Junior | 6-6 | 230

“You have to make sure you Leads All Mackey Award MidSeason Watch List Members know where he is all the time. He is really good in the passing with 72.8 receiving yards per game game and really good in the running game. Usually, you can’t find a guy who is really Leads all Mackey Award MidSeason Watch List Members good in both aspects, but Green is the total package. He with four games of 80 receiving yards or more has both of those capabilities. You have to know where he is every snap.” Ranks 2nd amongst Mackey Award MidSeason Watch List – Rick Stockstill Members with 17.5 yards per Catch , Middle Tennessee

Ranks 2nd amongst Mackey Award MidSeason Watch List Members with 437 Receiving Yards

Ranks 2nd amongst Mackey Award MidSeason Watch List Members with Four

• Ladarius Green is the most prolific pass-catching tight end in school history. He is 136 receiving yards shy of UL’s career top-10 and one short of the Cajuns’ all-time top-five.

• Green has already cemented himself in the Cajuns’ record book as the best tight end in school history. He ranks first in career receptions (79), career receiving yards (1,238) and touchdowns (11)

• A preseason All-Sun Belt pick, Green was runner-up for Mackey Tight End of the Week against Georgia after catching four passes for 87 yards and a score. He earned the same honor the following weekend with a seven-catch, 97-yard performance against Arkansas State, including one TD in a 31-24 Cajuns’ win.

• Green has made a catch of 25 yards or longer in five of the six games he has played this season.

• After missing the North Texas and Oklahoma State games due to injury, Green returned and caught four passes for 96 yards at Troy. Green went over 100 yards recieving in his last game at Ohio (107 yds., 1 TD).

“Ladarius works hard and is a great young man. He is a very hard worker not only on the practice field, but in the classroom as well.I think he is the most versatile tight end in the country. We can play him inside in the running game or outside in the passing game.” – Rickey Bustle Head Coach, Louisiana 2010 Ragin’ Cajuns OFFENSE QUARTERBACK n Chris Masson is in his second season as the Cajuns n Masson threw for 308 yards vs. Oklahoma State, signal caller. He’s started 20 consecutive games. becoming the fourth Cajun to throw for 300 yards in back-to-back games and first since Jerry Babb in 2004. n Masson has completed at least 50 percent of his passes in 16 of 20 career starts. n Brad McGuire made his season debut at Troy. He completed two passes and scored a pair of rushing TDs. n As the Cajuns starting QB (20 career starts), Masson is A foot injury kept him out of the first five games. averaging 17.5 completions per game. n McGuire added two more rushing TDs vs. WKU, n Masson ranks 6th all-time in passing (3,990) in upping his team-leading total to four (now 13 career). Cajuns history. He’s 10 yards shy of becoming the sixth quarterback with 4,000 career passing yards. n Last season, McGuire led UL with seven rushing TDs.

n Masson is 488 yards shy of recording 2,000 yards n McGuire filled in for Masson (injury) at Ohio, throwing passing in back-to-back seasons joining Jon Van Cleave for 384 yards on 25-of-39 passing with two TDs. His CHRIS MASSON (‘01 & ‘02) and Jake Delhomme (‘95 & ‘96) on the list. passing yardage is the fifth most in a single game.

RUNNING BACK n Julian Shankle was named the starter prior to the n Spikes combined with Chris Masson for an 82- season opener at Georgia. Kevis Streeter started the yard touchdown strike at North Texas. He totaled 99 next three games (ASU, MT and NT). receiving yards, just four yards shy of the school record for receiving yards by a running back. n Streeter suffered a knee injury at North Texas and was lost for the season. n Spikes’ TD catch vs. OSU gave Louisiana a 21-17 halftime lead. It was his second straight game with a TD n Aaron Spikes was named the starter for the reception from Masson. Oklahoma State game and has started each game since then. n Spikes caught a 54-yard TD pass from Masson vs. WKU. It was the freshman running back’s second n Spikes averages 8.9 carries per game and picks up an receiving touchdown that covered 50-plus yards. average of 3.0 yards per carry. n Spikes scored his first rushing TDs of the season in n For the season, Spikes ranks third with 258 yards the Ohio game. He added a receiving touchdown, AARON SPIKES receiving and averages 16.1 yards per reception. tying him for the team lead with four TD receptions.

RECEIVERS & TIGHT ENDS n Richie Falgout leads all wideouts with 65 career n Lawson connected with Andrew Joseph for a TD catches. He moved over 700 career yards receiving in the pass vs. Arkansas State. The wide receivers group now Oklahoma State game (career yardage to date is 722). has five career TD passes (Richie Falgout has four).

n Daryl Surgent led the Cajuns with 110 yards n Ladarius Green, a preseason All-Sun Belt pick, is listed receiving at Ohio. Ladarius Green added 107 yards on the John Mackey Award watch list. He was runner-up receiving, as the duo became the ninth set of Cajuns for Mackey Tight End of the Week (week 1 & 2). teammates to each record 100 yards receiving in the same game. n An ankle injury caused Green to miss the North Texas and Oklahoma State game. He returned at Troy and n The Cajuns lost Javone Lawson to injury following caught four passes for 96 yards. the Troy game. n In six games this season, Green has totaled 25 catches n Lawson caught 18 passes over a four week stretch (MT, for 437 yards (17.5 yds/rec) and four TDs. He already has NT, OSU, TROY). Lawson accumulated 262 yards during more career receptions (79) and career receiving yards LADARIUS GREEN the stretch (65.5 yds/gm). (1,238) than any tight end in Ragin’ Cajuns history.

OFFENSIVE LINE n The Cajuns lost three senior starters on the offensive n Decoster did not play in the Oklahoma State game, line, two of which were first team All-Sun Belt performers halting his streak of consecutive games started at 35. (Brad Bustle and Chris Fisher). n With Decoster out vs. OSU, Jaron Odom moved to n Veteran senior Ian Burks (6-4, 286) moved from right and Kyle Plouhar started at right guard. guard to center and should solidify the position after losing a four-year starter in Chris Fisher. Prior to this n Plouhar has held on to the right guard spot and joins season, Burks had 31 career starts at right guard and sophomore Leonardo Bates (6-5, 316) at the guard one start at center (at Nebraska, 2009). positions.

n Seniors Colin Windsor (6-5, 290) and Jonathan n Behind the line’s protection, the Cajuns were able to Decoster (6-5, 301) are the starting tackles. convert a season-high eight times on third down in the Oklahoma State game. n Like Burks, Decoster owned 31 career starts prior to the season, all at right tackle. Decoster was named n Improved protection helped Chris Masson throw for IAN BURKS honorable mention All-Sun Belt in 2008. 300-plus yards back-to-back weeks (NT and OSU). 2010 Ragin’ Cajuns DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE n Eleven (11) linemen have registered a TFL. n The line helped UL hold WKU’s Bobby Rainey – 9th nationally at 128.5 yds/gm – to 67 yards on 21 carries. n Behind the play of the defensive line, the Cajuns are second in the Sun Belt and 55th nationally in rush n Emeka Onyenekwu leads the team with 2.5 sacks. defense. n Terrell Richardson is the older brother of Alabama n The line stuffed the Arkansas State rushing attack, running back Trent Richardson. limiting the Red Wolves to 18 yards on 19 carries. n Richardson’s TFL at Ohio was his third of the season – n A blocked extra point by Jermaine Rogers sealed a new personal best. the Cajuns win at North Texas. The block was the 42nd in the Rickey Bustle era and the 12th PAT block over that n Nate Douglas picked up his first sack of the season span. It was his first career blocked kick. at Ohio. Five D-linemen have at least one sack. n Rogers was named Sun Belt Special Teams Player of n Senior Jordan Topp and junior Derreck Dean start the Week on Oct. 4. at defensive tackle. They’ve combined for 27 tackles. TERRELL RICHARDSON

LINEBACKER n Senior Grant Fleming, a two-time All-Sun Belt n Daylon McCoy leads the entire defense with 55 selection, transitioned from strong side to tackles. He picked up career tackle No. 200 at Troy. middle linebacker during the spring. n McCoy has posted 18.5 career TFL and 5.5 sacks. n Fleming suffered a hand injury in the second quarter at Georgia and missed the Arkansas State game. He n McCoy has eight career games of nine-plus tackles. returned to action vs. Middle Tennessee (Sept. 25). n Redshirt freshman Andrew Hebert has started the n Fleming led the Cajuns with 11 tackles and recorded last three games and totaled 10 tackles. his fourth career interception in the game at North Texas. He now has one pick in each of his four seasons. n Richard Brooks led the team with seven tackles (season high) at Ohio. A linebacker has led UL in tackles n Fleming is a preseason All-Sun Belt selection, listed in five consecutive games (NT through Ohio). on the Rotary Lombardi watch list and a semifinalist for the Campbell Trophy. He placed second on team in n Devon Lewis-Buchanan notched a career-high 11 total tackles (89) and eighth overall in the SBC in 2009. tackles at Troy. He added 3.0 TFL. GRANT FLEMING

SECONDARY n The secondary collected interceptions on four n Le’Marcus Gibson and Lionel Stokes recorded their consecutive possessions at Ohio. It was the first time first INT’s as a Cajun in the Oklahoma State game. since 1996 vs. Texas A&M that UL posted four INTs. n Gibson collected an interception for the second n Orkeys Auriene snagged two interceptions at Ohio. straight week, nabbing one at Troy. It was his first career game with mulitple interceptions. He now has three INTs this season which is a new n Stokes took over for an injured Maurice Rolle, Jr. at Troy personal best and the team-high this season. and has posted 13 tackles in the last three games. n Dwight Bentley leads all defensive backs with 40 n Auriene collected his first interception of the season tackles (35 solo). He led all defensive backs in tackles at Troy and now has a pick in each of his four seasons. and ranked fourth with 58 tackles in 2009. n Maurice Rolle, Jr., was named Sun Belt Defensive n The DB’s have accounted for 11 of the team’s 13 Player of the Week on Sept. 13. He intercepted Ryan interceptions (Auriene [3], Bentley, Gerami, Gibson [2], Aplin’s pass with 1:59 on the clock to secure victory vs. Kelley, Rolle, Jr., Stokes [2]). Arkansas State. ORKEYS AURIENE

SPECIAL TEAMS n The Cajuns have blocked 42 kicks since 2002 – fourth n Ortego finished the 2009 season with a 40.6 punting most in the nation. average, the best by a Cajuns punter since 1998 and the fifth best single-season average dating back to 1960. n Senior Tyler Albrecht was 1-for-6 in field goals Ortego helped UL lead the Sun Belt in net punting last following the NT game and was replaced by Brett Baer season thanks to a 1.9-yard per return average. as starting placekicker for the Oklahoma State game. n This season, Ortego is averaging 40.5 yards per punt and n Baer, who continues to handle kickoffs, is 2-for-2 in UL ranks ffith in the Sun Belt in net punting (35.5 net/punt). field goals (42 yd at Troy & 20 yd at Ohio). n Of Ortego’s 51 punts, only 17 have been returned. n Baer was named Sun Belt Special Teams Player of the Week Nov. 1. In addition to a field goal and four extra n Daryl Surgent’s 97-yard kickoff return for a TD vs. points, Baer executed two onside kicks at Ohio. OSU tied for the second-longest in school history (Jason Chery 97-yard return vs. North Texas in 2008). Surgent’s n Punter Spencer Ortego was named to the preseason 238 kickoff surpassed the previous single- All-Sun Belt squad. game mark of 217 set by Reggie Dupre in 1970. SPENCER ORTEGO Head Coach Rickey Bustle…

Rickey Bustle has guided the Cajuns for eight seasons and enters his ninth year in Cajun Country in 2010. Louisiana won six games in four of the past five seasons, a stretch not equaled at UL since 1986‐89. In fact, since the 2005 season, only one other Sun Belt school can boast four bowl eligible seasons. One of Bustle’s proudest moments was seeing four‐time All‐Sun Belt selection Tyrell Fenroy become just the 7th player in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards in four consecutive seasons. Bustle is credited with 51 All‐Sun Belt selections in addition to the 2005 SBC Freshman of the Year (Tyrell Fenroy), 2006 SBC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year (Jerry Babb), 2008 SBC Offensive Player of the Year (Michael Desormeaux) and 2008 SBC Player of the Year (Fenroy). In addition to winning the Walter Camp Football Foundation National Offensive Player of the Week, several Ragin’ Cajuns under Bustle have been considered for many prestigious national awards, including; Doak Walker Award Watch List & Semifinalist, Lou Groza Award Watch List, Mackey Award Watch List, Outland Trophy Watch List, Rimington Trophy Watch List, Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List and William V. Campbell Trophy Candidate. Following the 2010 NFL Draft, a total of 19 Ragin’ Cajuns coached by Bustle have either been drafted or signed free agent contracts. North of the border, Bustle has seen a pair of offensive linemen selected in the CFL Draft – Jesse Newman was the third overall pick in 2008 and Nasser Jamal was the first pick of the sixth round in the 2010. In addition, 11 players have been invited to play in post‐season all‐star bowl games, with a handful of those players earning multiple invitations. Under Bustle, the Cajuns have been .500 or better at home in seven of his eight seasons. Louisiana went 4‐2 at home in 2009, which included a 17‐15 upset over Big XII‐member Kansas State. Bustle holds a 25‐23 (.521) career record at home. In addition to raised expectations, Bustle has brought professionalism and discipline to the program. From 2002‐09, the Cajuns have committed the fewest penalties in the Sun Belt Conference and UL boasts the fewest penalties per game over that span. The fans have also taken notice, as 763,975 have attended games since 2002 for an average of over 17,300 per game. UL has topped 100,000 fans in a season three times since 2004, including 111,998 last season. The Bustle‐era owns four of the 15 biggest crowds in Cajun Field history, including a school‐record 41,357 to open the 2009 campaign. UL owns has the SBC record for largest home stadium crowd (41,357), second‐largest home stadium crowd (33,828) and largest conference game attendance (29,031). The Cajuns led the SBC in attendance in 2004 and 2008. The Cajuns went 6‐5 (.546) in 2005 to mark UL’s first winning record since 1995. Along with a winning season in 2005 came a share of the Sun Belt Conference championship. After starting 1‐5 (0‐2), Louisiana roared back into the SBC race with five straight victories, including a 54‐21 win at La.‐Monroe to claim the first school title since the 1994 Big West crown. Bustle was rewarded with a two‐year contract extension following the 2005 campaign, which lengthens his contract through 2010. His contract was extended again following the 2009 season. Bustle saw his winning percentage increase each of the first four seasons since taking the job in 2002, but regressed to .500 in 2006. His 6‐6 record in 2006 was only deemed a regression because of the high standards and raised levels of expectations by the Cajuns and their fans. In fact, Bustle’s 12 wins from 2005‐06 were the most in a two‐year period since 1994‐95. Coach Bustle was victorious 23 times in his first five seasons with the Cajuns from 2002‐06, including 11 of the last 17 games. UL won only nine games in the five seasons prior to Bustle’s arrival from 1997‐ 2001. The Summerville, S.C., native, became the 24th head coach in Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns football history on December 13, 2001. For seven seasons prior to his appointment as head coach of the Cajuns, Bustle served as offensive coordinator and coach at Va. Tech. With the Hokies, Bustle developed some of the finest quarterbacks in college football. Bustle is a 1976 graduate of Clemson, where he received a bachelor’s degree in parks and recreation administration. He was a four ‐year letterwinner as a wide receiver for the Tigers QUICK NOTES ABOUT COACH BUSTLE "At the half under Coach Bustle- At Home: Leading (19-3), Trailing (3-18), Tied (3-2) On Road: Leading (11-5), Trailing (4-33), Tied (0-1)

" The Cajuns have won seven games when trailing at the half – 10/18/08 vs. Arkansas St. (trailed 10-7), 11/10/07 at Middle Tennessee (trailed 21-14), 11/18/06 at FIU (trailed 7-3), 10/7/06 at Houston (trailed 21-10), 10/22/05 at MT (trailed 10-7), 9/17/05 vs. Northwestern St. (trailed 21-20) and 11/2/02 vs. Idaho (trailed 21-17). In the comeback road victories at UH & both games at MT, the Cajuns not only trailed at the half, but at the end of the first and third quarters, as well.

" The Cajuns have lost eight times when leading at the half – 11/14/10 at Middle Tennessee (led 17-14), 10/31/09 at FIU (led 14- 10), 9/8/07 vs. Ohio (led 20-10), 10/13/05 at Arkansas State (led 16-7), 10/6/05 vs. FAU (led 10-7), 10/9/04 at New Mexico State (led 21-13), 10/8/10 vs. #22 Oklahoma State (led 21-17) and 10/30/10 at Ohio (led 14-10).

" UL is 16-14 under coach Bustle one week after a victory. Conversely, UL is 19-34 one week after a loss. Note: The Cajuns are 2-4 two weeks after a win and 1-2 two weeks after a loss when there is an open date (two full weeks) in between games. (The results of season openers are not reflected)

" Coach Bustle is 1-10 in coach’s challenges, while opponents are 1-10 against the Cajuns in challenges. Bustle’s lone successful challenge came on Oct. 13, 2007 at Arkansas State, as the ruling on the field of an ASU reception was overturned. 2010 Ragin' Cajuns Statistical Analysis

In Victory (2 games in 2010) In Defeat (6 games in 2010) First Downs 32 / (16.0) First Downs 104 / (17.3) Rushing Yards 68-265 / (34.0-132.5) F Rushing Yards 210-441 / (35.0-73.5) Passing Yards 524 / (262.0) O Passing Yards 1,567 / (261.2) Total Yards 789 / (394.5) R Total Yards 2,008 / (334.7) Turnovers 0 / (0.0) Turnovers 15 / (2.5) Penalties 11-69 / (5.5-34.5) Penalties 30-176 / (5.0-29.3)

A First Downs 38 / (19.0) G First Downs 125 / (20.8) Rushing Yards 63-205 / (31.5-102.5) A Rushing Yards 211-972 / (35.2-162.0) Passing Yards 629 / (314.5) I Passing Yards 1,524 / (254.0) Total Yards 834 / (417.0) N Total Yards 2,496 / (416.0) Turnovers 5 / (2.5) S Turnovers 13 / (2.2) T Penalties 20-140 / (10.0-70.0) Penalties 29-265 / (4.8-44.2) The Cajuns Record in 2010 when… Home 1-3 Day 1-3 Turf 2-5 Scoring first 2-2 Games decided by 7 or less 2-2 Road 1-3 Night 1-3 Grass 0-1 Opp. SF 0-4 Games decided by 3 or less 1-0

More Penalty Yards 0-3 More Passing Yards 1-2 More Rushing Yards 1-0 Opp. Outpenalized 2-3 Opp. Out-passes 1-4 Opp. Out-rushes 1-6

Winning Time of Possession 1-4 Scoring <20 0-2 Allowing <20 0-0 Running More Plays 1-5 Scoring 20-29 1-3 Allowing 20-29 2-0 Generating More First Downs 1-1 Scoring 30-39 1-1 Allowing 30-39 0-3 Amassing More Total Yards 0-1 Scoring 40+ 0-0 Allowing 40+ 0-3

st rd Leading 1 Q 2-1 Leading at half 2-2 Leading 3 Q 2-1 Sept. 1-2 More Turnovers 0-3 Tied 1st Q 0-0 Tied at half 0-0 Tied 3rd Q 0-0 Oct. 1-4 Opp. More TO 2-2

Trailing 1st Q 0-5 Trailing at half 0-4 Trailing 3rd Q 0-5 Nov. 0-0 Equal Turnovers 0-1

Cajuns Best/Worst Starting Field Position in 2010 Drives started inside opponent 35-yard line: 6 (Result: 2 TD, 1 FG, 1 Missed FG, 1 , 1 End of Game) Drives started at or inside own 15-yard line: 14 (Results: 10 Punt, 1 INT, 2 TD, 1 End of Half)

Best Opp. Start Obtained Drive Result Troy TROY 14 Interception 4-9 (2:13) Fumble Where Are They?? ASU ASU 17 Fumble 5-7 (2:19) FG ASU ASU 17 INT 3-1 (1:59) Game NT NT 25 Interception 4-3 (1:42) Miss FG Looking for the Cajuns coaches during the MT MT 31 Interception 6-31 (2:10) TD ASU ASU 32 Fumble 6-32 (2:54) TD game, here is their location and duties. OSU OSU 37 Kickoff 1-0 (0:09) INT OSU OSU 39 Interception 12-39 (3:35) TD ASU ASU 42 Kickoff 6-18 (2:26) Miss FG Head Coach Rickey Bustle --- Field (punt block/return) ASU ASU 44 Kickoff 8-27 (4:06) Miss FG Gerald Broussard (DL) --- Field Troy TROY 44 Fumble 7-44 (2:49) TD Hurlie Brown (DB) --- Booth

Kevin Fouquier (DC) --- Field (calls defensive plays, KO coverage & FG block) Worst Ron Hudson (OC/OL) --- Field Opp. Start Obtained Drive Result NT UL 04 Punt 6-17 (2:12) Punt Justin Lustig (SPT/RB) --- Field (kickoff return & punt coverage) NT UL 04 Punt 3-5 (2:01) Punt Daryl Mason (WR) --- Booth MT UL 05 Punt 11-34 (6:15) Punt Jorge Munoz (PGC/QB) --- Booth (calls offensive plays) UGA UL 07 Kickoff 3-(-2) (2:23) Punt (LB) --- Field (signals defensive plays) UGA UL 10 Punt 1-0 (0:11) INT NT UL 10 Punt 6-31 (2:22) Punt Troy Wingerter (AHC/TE) --- Field (signals offensive plays) UGA UL 11 Punt 3 (-2) (1:41) Punt UGA UL 11 Punt 3-4 (1:38) Punt Also in the Coaches’ booth: GA’s Chris Limbach and Brian Wallace. OSU UL 12 Interception 1- (-1) (0:02) Half Ohio UL 13 Kickoff 6-13 (2:37) Punt NT UL 14 Punt 14-86 (5:25) TD Troy UL 15 Punt 5-9 (2:03) Punt Troy UL 15 Kickoff 4-5 (1:57) Punt Ohio UL 15 Kickoff 8-85 (2:05) TD

The Last Time the Cajuns… Things You Need to Know Won in the last 10 seconds of a game (non-OT) – Sean Comiskey 21 field goal at 0:08 vs. New Mexico State, 10/16/03 Falgout - NCAA Record as Top TD Passer… Lost in the last 10 seconds of a game (non-OT) – Wide receiver Richie Falgout holds the NCAA Eric Neihouse 35 field goal at 0:00 at Arkansas State, 10/13/05 record for consecutive touchdown passes to Came back from a two touchdown or greater deficit – begin a career…The record was held by former 11/10/07 at Middle Tennessee, trailed 14-0 at 13:59 of 2nd quarter Oklahoma running back and 1969 winner Steve Owens who completed his Came back from a three touchdown or greater deficit – nd first three passing attempts for touchdowns – vs. 10/7/06 at Houston, trailed 21-0 at 14:06 of 2 quarter Kansas, Missouri and SMU in 1968…Falgout Lost when leading by at least two touchdowns – has completed his first four passing attempts – st 9/22/07 vs. Troy, led 14-0 at 10:42 of 1 quarter all for TDs…Falgout threw one TD in 2007, Held an opponent scoreless in the first half – two in 2008 and one in 2009…His career 10/18/06 at Florida Atlantic, led 3-0 at the half passing line is 4-of-4 for 110 yards and four Were shutout in the first half – touchdowns, which generates a career passing 9/26/09 at #25 Nebraska, trailed 34-0 at the half efficiency of 661.00…In an amazing twist, Had a running back attempt 30 rushes – Falgout has played in 37 career games, but has Tyrell Fenroy 34 carries (172 yards) at FIU, 11/18/06 failed to actually score a TD on his own…He Had a wide receiver make 10 receptions in a game – has 65 career receptions for 722 yards, including the longest non-scoring reception in B.J. Crist 11 catches (99 yards) at FIU, 10/2/04 school history – 82 yards in which he was Had a quarterback attempt 40 passes – pushed out-of-bounds inside the one-yard Chris Masson 41 attempts (23 completions) at Troy, 10/16/10 line...Falgout also blocked a punt that was Attempted an onsides kick – returned by a teammate 33 yards for a TD. 11/28/09 vs. Troy, Failed-recovered by Trojans (Willis) Spikes Catches TD’s… 10/30/10 at Ohio, Successful (twice)-recovered by Cajuns (Baer & Auriene) Cajuns true freshman running back Aaron Opponent attempted an onsides kick – Spikes, who scored his first two career rushing 10/8/10 vs. #22 Oklahoma State, Failed-recovered by Cajuns (Goodlett) TDs at Ohio, has caught a TD pass in four of the 11/11/06 vs. North Texas, Successful-recovered by NT (Hopovac) last five games…Spikes has 16 receptions for The Last Time… 258 yards on the year and leads the team with six total touchdowns (2 run/4 receive) A kickoff was returned for a touchdown- By Cajuns: Darryl Surgent vs. #22 Oklahoma State, 2010 (97 yards) Butler Bursts On the Scene… By Opponent: Bryan Willis, Troy, 2009 (38 yards, on-side kick) Cajuns true freshman wide receiver James A punt was returned for a touchdown- Butler made his first three career receptions on By Cajuns: Nick Dugas vs. Minnesota, 2002 (68 yards) three consecutive snaps vs. #22 Oklahoma State…His first catch went for seven yards, By Opponent: Jerrel Jernigan, Troy, 2010 (75 yards) while his second was a seven-yard catch on An interception was returned for a touchdown- third-and-three…Butler completed the hat trick By Cajuns: Dwight Bentley vs. North Texas, 2009 (70 yards) with a 35-yard touchdown reception. By Opponent: Derrius Brooks, WKU, 2010 (62 yards) No Interceptions Streak… A fumble was returned for a touchdown- Chris Masson was interception-free for 134 By Cajuns: Lance Kelley at North Texas, 2010 (40 yards) passing attempts from the 2nd quarter of the By Opponent: Jamarcus Allen, WKU, 2010 (69 yards) season opener at #23 Georgia through the 2nd An extra point kick was blocked- quarter vs. #22 Oklahoma State…The streak By Cajuns: Jermaine Rogers at North Texas, 2010 spanned 17 quarters.

By Opponent: Josh Hunt, E. Michigan, 2006 (Drew Edmiston kick) Surgent Sets Kickoff Return Record… A defensive extra point was recorded- Darryl Surgent had eight kickoff returns for 238 By Cajuns: Dwight Bentley vs. Florida Atlantic, 2009 yards vs. #22 Oklahoma State to set a new By Opponent: Has never happened school mark for kickoff return yards, besting A punt was blocked- Reggie Dupre’s record of 217 yards vs. Tampa By Cajuns: Richie Falgout vs. North Texas, 2009 in 1970….Surgent had a 97-yard TD return– the By Opponent: Nevin McKenzie, Tennessee 2007 (Spencer Ortego punt) second longest kickoff return in school history.

A blocked punt was returned for a touchdown- Who They Hit… By Cajuns: Andrew Joseph vs. North Texas, 2009, (33 yards) Here is the breakdown of active players Cajuns By Opponent: Antonio Wardlow, Tennessee, 2007 (20 yards) QB’s have hit in the end zone: Chris Masson: A field goal was blocked- Ladarius Green-3 (’10), Marlin Miller-3 (’09- By Cajuns: LaQuincy Williams at Middle Tennessee, 2009 10), Aaron Spikes-3 (’10), Javone Lawson-2 By Opponent: Brandon McCoy, NT, 2010 (Tyler Albrecht, 39-yard att., 3Q) (’09-10), James Butler-1 (’10), Matt A blocked field goal was returned for a touchdown- Desormeaux-1 (’09), Pierre Hill-1 (’09), Vernon By Cajuns: Jarrett Jones vs. Florida Atlantic, 2007 (53 yards) Wolfe-1 (’09); Brad McGuire: Ladarius By Opponent: Jorrick Calvin, Troy, 2008 (65 yards) Green-4 (’08-10), Aaron Spikes (’10), Pierre A safety was recorded- Hill-1 (’08); Blaine Gautier: Vernon Wolfe-1 By Cajuns: Joel Stelly kicks ball out of end zone, La.-Monroe, 2005 (’09). By Opponent: Team rush out of end zone (high snap) vs. Kansas State, 2009 Blocking the Opposition Since Coach Bustle’s arrival, the Cajuns have blocked 42 kicks (‘02 – 7, ‘03 – 5, ‘04 – 4, ’05 – 7, ’06 – 6, ’07 – 3, ’08 – 3, ‘09 – 6, ’10 – 1). Scoring on special team’s blocks has been special for the Cajuns, accumulating seven touchdowns, one safety and one defensive extra point. Chris Richard blocked an extra point vs. FAU that was scooped by Dwight Bentley and returned for the second defensive PAT in school history. Richie Falgout blocked a punt vs. North Texas and Andrew Joseph returned the ball 33 yards for a TD – the second longest blocked punt return in school history. In 2004, Michael Adams blocked a field goal vs. Arkansas State which was returned 80 yards for a touchdown by Terryl Fenton. It was the Cajuns’ third blocked field goal returned for a touchdown in the last two seasons. In 2003, the Cajuns returned two blocked field goals for touchdowns to set a NCAA single-season record. Pat Lamy secured a Michael Adams block in the season opener at South Carolina and raced 89 yards for the score and Antwain Spann ran for a 45-yard touchdown vs. FIU following a Derace James block. In 2002, Charles Tillman blocked a Minnesota punt out of the end zone for a safety. Tillman later stuffed two punts at Arkansas, with the latter returned 18 yards for a touchdown by Wendall Williams.

10/2/10 at NT Jermaine Rogers blocked extra point 11/14/09 at MT LaQuincy Williams blocked field goal Here’s how the Cajuns stand

10/24/09 vs. FAU Orkeys Auriene blocked field goal nationally in blocked kicks since 10/24/09 vs. FAU Chris Richard blocked extra point (DEF PAT) 10/10/09 vs. NT Richie Falgout blocked punt (TD) the arrival of Coach Bustle. 9/12/09 vs. KSU Jordan Topp blocked extra point 9/12/09 vs. KSU Chris Lanaux blocked field goal 12/3/08 vs. MT Orkeys Auriene blocked punt Blocked kicks 2002-10 11/15/08 at FAU Gerren Blount blocked extra point 1. Fresno State, 52 11/15/08 at FAU Nate Douglas blocked extra point 2. Rutgers, 47 11/24/07 vs. ULM Gerren Blount blocked field goal 10/20/07 vs. FAU Korey Raymond blocked field goal (TD) 3. Texas, 46 9/15/07 vs. McN Derrick Smith blocked punt 4. Louisiana, 42 12/2/06 vs. ULM Korey Raymond blocked extra point 11/25/06 vs. ASU Korey Raymond blocked field goal 5. Florida, 40 11/18/06 at FIU Jason Chery blocked punt 6. Kentucky, 37 10/18/06 at FAU Korey Raymond blocked field goal 10/7/06 at HOU Marshall Delesdernier blocked field goal 7. Kansas State, 36 9/23/06 vs. NCAT Jason Chery blocked punt (TD) Nebraska, 36 11/5/05 at NT Tyler Norman blocked field goal 11/5/05 at NT Derrick Smith blocked punt 9. Boise State, 35 10/13/05 at ASU Joe Bradley blocked field goal Tech, 35 10/6/05 vs. FAU Michael Adams blocked field goal 10/1/05 vs. UCF Derik Keyes blocked punt 11. UCLA, 34 9/3/05 at UT Michael Adams blocked extra point 12. Middle Tennessee, 32 9/3/05 at UT Marshall Delesdernier blocked extra point 13. Air Force, 31 11/20/04 at ULM Travis Smothers blocked punt 10/23/04 vs. ASU Michael Adams blocked field goal (TD) 14. Florida State, 30 9/11/04 at LTU Ken Haynes blocked field goal 15. Georgia, 28 9/4/04 vs. NSU Ken Haynes blocked field goal 11/8/03 vs. FIU Michael Adams blocked field goal 11/8/03 vs. FIU Derace James blocked field goal (TD) 10/25/03 vs. IU Ken Haynes blocked extra point 10/11/03 vs. ULM David Prater blocked punt Blocked Kicks Breakdown 8/30/03 at SC Michael Adams blocked field goal (TD)

11/23/02 at ULM Charley Smith blocked extra point Field Goal: 18

11/16/02 at ARK Charles Tillman blocked punt (TD) PAT: 12 11/16/02 at ARK Charles Tillman blocked punt 10/26/02 vs. NT Charles Tillman blocked extra point Punt: 12 10/5/02 at LSU Derace James blocked field goal 9/14/02 at HOU Charley Smith blocked extra point 9/7/02 vs. MIN Charles Tillman blocked punt (SAFETY) The Cajuns’ Longest Drives of the 2010 Season Date/Opp. Started at Plays Time Result 10-2/NT own 14 14 plays, 86 yards 5:25 TD 2010 Captains 10-30/Ohio own 15 8 plays, 85 yards 2:05 TD Game 1 at UGA #2, #19, #46, #47 10-2/NT own 18 1 play, 82 yards 0:16 TD 10-2/NT own 18 4 plays, 82 yards 1:45 TD Game 2 vs. ASU #4, #7, #60, #97 10-8/OSU own 20 17 plays, 80 yards 6:27 TD 9-11/ASU own 20 4 plays, 80 yards 1:07 TD Game 3 vs. MT #35, #36, #81, #94 9-11/ASU own 20 4 plays, 80 yards 1:41 TD Game 4 at NT #4, #19, #51, #98 10-16/Troy own 26 9 plays, 74 yards 4:06 TD 10-30/Ohio own 26 6 plays, 74 yards 2:29 TD Game 5 vs. OSU #46, #47, #60, #97 10-23/WKU own 29 11 plays, 71 yards 7:40 TD 10-30/Ohio own 29 11 plays, 71 yards 3:51 TD Game 6 at TU #18, #35, #39, #98 9-25/MT own 30 10 plays, 70 yards 4:08 TD Game 7 vs. WKU #2, #4, #19, #77 9-11/ASU own 31 1 play, 69 yards 0:12 TD 10-30/Ohio own 32 9 plays, 68 yards 4:24 TD Game 8 at OU #4, #10, #46, #90 10-16/Troy own 35 9 plays, 65 yards 3:44 TD 10-23/WKU own 37 3 plays, 63 yards 1:26 TD Game 9 at MISS 9-25/MT own 20 11 plays, 61 yards 4:59 Downs Game 10 at FAU 10-2/OSU own 39 6 plays, 61 yards 2:21 TD 10-23/WKU own 40 10 plays, 60 yards 4:35 TD Game 11 vs. FIU 9-4/UGA own 40 1 play, 60 yards 0:07 TD Game 12 at ULM

Cajuns Defensive in 2010 40th Anniversary of Cajun Field

Each week the Cajuns defensive coaches break down In 2010, the Cajuns will celebrate their 40th anniversary at film to find quarterback hits and pressures. Below is a Cajun Field. Below are some of the many historic moments breakdown of defensive play. at “The Swamp” Opp. Hit/Pressure Ind. Leader at UGA 7 (7TFL, 3PBU, INT) McCoy (2) First Game: Sept. 25, 1971 vs. Santa Clara (21-0 W) vs. ASU 14 (5TFL, 4PBU, 2SK, 2FR) Hebert (3) 100th Game: Oct. 22, 1988 vs. Southern Miss (14-27 L) Lewis-Buchanan (3) : Oct. 18, 2008 vs. Arkansas State (28-23 W) vs. MT 6 (6TFL, 2PBU, INT) Anderson (2) 200th Game at NT 17 (6TFL, 3SK, INT, FR) Fleming (2) 212th Game: Oct. 8, 2010 vs. Oklahoma State (ESPN2 HD)

McCoy (2), Rolle (2) vs. OSU 8 (3TFL, 7PBU, 2INT, SK) Kelley (2) Notable Wins: Nov. 18, 1989 vs. Arkansas State (29-28) B. Smith (2) Two 2-pt. conversions with 40 seconds remaining, Brian at Troy 17 (9TFL, 3INT, 3SK, 2FR) Anderson (6) Mitchell’s final game - 4TD runs (9 in final two games to finish vs. WKU 1 (3TFL, FF) Anderson (1) with 47 career for NCAA record by a QB)

at Ohio 10 (3TFL, 4INT, 1SK, 2PBU) B. Smith (3) Nov. 27, 1993 vs. Louisiana Tech (21-17) Anderson (3) Cajuns clinch first Championship at Miss at FAU Sept. 14, 1996 vs. No. 25 Texas A&M (29-22) vs. FIU First win versus a ranked opponent at ULM Nov. 9, 1996 vs. Northern Illinois (45-31) Total Quarterback Hit/Pressures: 80 Jake Delhomme’s final game - 5TD passes

Nov. 21, 1998 vs. Western Kentucky (38-24) Cajuns Interceptions Brandon Stokley’s final game – 110 yards receiving (needed 108 to become the first player in NCAA history to average 100 The Cajuns had 16 interceptions during the 2009 season, receiving yards per game in a career) with 13 of the 16 picks coming in the team’s six nd rd victories…UL was 2 in the SBC in picks and 23 in the Nov. 8, 2003 vs. FIU (43-10) NCAA… Cajuns become first school in NCAA history to return a blocked field goal for a touchdown TWICE in one season. The 2009 defense had the most interceptions by any UL team in the last 15 years…The last Cajuns team to post Nov. 1, 2008 vs. FIU (49-20) more than 16 picks in a season was the 1994 squad led by Tyrell Fenroy becomes just the 7th player in NCAA history with former safety Orlando Thomas’ six four 1,000-yard rushing seasons. interceptions and former Washington Redskins linebacker Patrice Alexander’s 4 interceptions. Dec. 3, 2008 vs. Middle Tennessee (45-28) Michael Desormeaux becomes 8th QB in NCAA history with Here is a list of Cajuns INT’s by season: back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons 2010: 13 (on pace for 20) 2009: 16, 2008: 9, 2007: 9, 2006: 6, 2005: 6, 2004: 9 Sept. 12, 2009 vs. Kansas State (17-15) 2003: 12 (Four players on the 2003 team signed NFL Another upset over Big XII

contracts - W. Williams 3 INT, A. Spann 2 INT, C.C Brown 2 INT, M. Adams 1 INT) Interesting facts: No player (home or road team) has ever caught three touchdown passes at Cajun Field...Most passing yards by a 2002: 8, 2001: 10 visiting player at CF is 438 by Daunte Culpepper (UCF) in 1998 2000: 15 (Four players on the 2000 team signed NFL and Ryan Aplin (ASU) in 2010 (record is 473 by Cajuns Eric contracts - C. Tillman 6 INT, K. Hebert 3 INT, B. Franklin Rekieta)...The stadium record for rushing yards is 271 by UL’s 1 INT, Walter Sampson 0 INT) Brian Mitchell...Mitchell is also the only player to ever score five 1999: 9, 1998: 5, 1997: 5, 1996: 15, 1995: 11, 1994: 19 touchdowns at Cajun Field.

2010 Schedule Notes: UL plays seven road games, five of which where against teams bowl eligible in 2009…The Cajuns road opponents had a 48-41 record in 2009 – 26-15 at home last season…In 706 games against Division I opponents, the Cajuns have never faced a school from the state of Georgia… The Sept. 11 Sun Belt Conference opener is the earliest SBC game in school history…The schedule had contained only four September conference games in nine seasons, with the earliest a Sept. 22, 2007 meeting with Troy…MT defeated Southern Miss 42-32 in the New Orleans Bowl last season…The Cajuns and Oklahoma State met six times between 1986-2003, with two meetings coming at Cajun Field (1986, 1997)…Troy lost in a thrilling 44- 41 double- decision to Central Michigan in the 11th annual GMAC Bowl…Ohio, 9-3 during the 2009 regular season, played in 14 games after facing CMU in the MAC Championship game before facing Marshall in the LCP Bowl…The Sun Belt Conference now holds two primary bowl tie-ins – New Orleans Bowl and GMAC Bowl…UL has been bowl-eligible in four of the last five seasons. 2010 Graduates UL Football – All-Time Leading Tight Ends

The Ragin’ Cajuns are among the Top 20 Ladarius Green is the most prolific pass-catching tight end in schools in the FBS with the most school history…Already the career leader in receptions and graduates on their active roster yards among tight ends, Green is 136 yards from the school’s all-time top 10 and just one TD’s shy of the career top 5. Boston College (14) Green’s Career Receiving Statistics Auburn (11) Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long Tennessee (9) 2008 22 268 12.2 5 55 2009 32 533 16.7 2 91 Kansas State (8) 2010 25 437 17.5 4 60 Totals 79 1,238 15.7 11 91 (8) UCF (8) Ranked by Yards Texas A&M (7) Name (Yrs.) Rec. Yards TD Marshall (7) Ladarius Green (’08-10) 79 1,238 11 Northwestern (7) Curtis Calhoun (’78-80) 53 658 5 Memphis (6) Virginia (6) Buck Moncla (’90-93) 54 602 4 East Carolina (6) Baron Babineaux (’67-69) 44 602 3 Baylor (6) Walt Slattery (’75-76) 41 598 7 Auburn (6) Calvin James (’77) 41 574 6 Fresno State (6) Luke Aubrey (‘07-09) 48 564 6 Nebraska (6) Ryan McGrath (’92-93) 39 525 1 Clemson (6) Georgia Tech (6) Ranked by Receptions LA Tech (6) Name (Yrs.) Rec. Yards TD Louisiana (5) Ladarius Green (’08-10) 79 1,238 11 TCU (5) Buck Moncla (’90-93) 54 602 4 Arkansas State (5) Curtis Calhoun (’78-80) 53 658 4 Florida State (5) Luke Aubrey (‘07-09) 48 564 6

The Cajuns current grads are Tyler Baron Babineaux (’67-69) 44 602 3 Albrecht (Marketing), Matthew Walt Slattery (’75-76) 41 598 7 Desormeaux (Mathematics) and Richie Calvin James (’77) 41 574 6 Falgout, Sharrick Moore and Maurice Ryan McGrath (’92-93) 39 525 1 Rolle, Jr. (Management). *TE was first listed as a roster position at UL in 1966

Bustle’s Discipline Since 2002, Rickey Bustle’s squads have seen the fewest penalty flags in the Sun Belt Conference. Not only do the Cajuns lead the league in the fewest total penalties, UL also leads with a league-low 6.29 penalties per game. In 2004, Louisiana was flagged for only 61 infractions - the lowest total for the Cajuns since 1990. The Cajuns average number of penalties per season is less than 74.

Total Penalties by the Sun Belt Conference School 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total Avg./Gm Louisiana 70 83 61 72 70 84 85 66 591 6.29 (94) Western Kentucky 97 85 75 69 63 88 64 88 629 6.42 (98) Troy 65 81 76 71 79 86 88 106 652 6.65 (98) Middle Tennessee 84 89 86 89 72 78 68 81 647 6.74 (96) FIU 89 101 53 85 87 73 105 93 686 7.46 (92) North Texas 105 114 92 90 76 99 79 80 735 7.58 (97) Florida Atlantic 91 113 115 77 70 84 96 99 745 7.60 (98) Arkansas State 99 107 95 121 69 84 84 91 750 7.81 (96) La.-Monroe 116 96 95 94 85 100 82 90 758 8.07 (94)

Note: FCS School (FAU 2002-03; FIU 2002-03; WKU 2002-06) OT FACTS

Since the NCAA adopted the overtime format in 1996, the Cajuns are 3-5 in OT games. UL fell in four overtimes to North Alabama, 48-42, on Oct. 11, 1997, and then in one overtime the very next game versus UL Monroe, 28-21, on Oct. 25, 1997. Playing in back-to-back overtime games was only the second occurrence in NCAA history at that time. The Cajuns are 3-3 in the extra session since losing those two overtime games, needing one OT to top Wofford, 37-34, on Nov. 20, 1999. The following season, Louisiana played its first road overtime game, falling in double OT at Middle Tennessee, 41-38. Rickey Bustle’s squad avenged that road overtime loss in Murfreesboro in 2000 with a heart-stopping 57-51 4OT win at MT on Nov. 15, 2003. Bustle won again in overtime, this time at Cajun Field on Oct. 29, 2005, topping Troy 31-28 in single OT. Bustle’s first OT loss came on Oct. 20, 2007, falling to Florida Atlantic in the first OT, 39-32. He lost his next OT game, 20-17 at FIU on Oct. 31, 2009. Coach Bustle is 2-2 in overtime games.

10/11/97, 42-48 4OTL vs. North Alabama (final play: Greg Manson 20-yard TD run) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1OT 2OT 3OT 4OT Final UNA 0 7 6 14 7 0 8 6 48 UL 6 12 0 9 7 0 8 0 42

10/25/97, 21-28 OTL vs. Louisiana-Monroe (final play: Barton Folse incomplete pass on 4th-and-19 from the 34) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1OT Final ULM 0 7 0 14 7 28 UL 7 14 0 0 0 21

11/20/99, 37-34 OTW vs. Wofford (final play: Matt Martin missed 25-yard field goal) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1OT Final WC 7 3 17 7 0 34 UL 3 17 0 14 3 37

11/18/00, 38-41 2OTL at Middle Tennessee (final play: Brian Kelly 21-yard field goal) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1OT 2OT Final UL 10 7 7 7 7 0 38 MT 14 0 21 3 7 3 41

11/15/03, 57-51 4OTW at Middle Tennessee (final play: Josh Harris pass intercepted by David Prater at the 19) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1OT 2OT 3OT 4OT Final UL 7 10 3 14 7 7 3 6 57 MT 0 10 0 24 7 7 3 0 51

10/29/05, 31-28 OTW vs. Troy (final play: Greg Whibbs missed 37-yard field goal) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1OT Final TU 0 0 7 21 0 28 UL 14 0 6 8 3 31

10/20/07, 32-39 OTL vs. Florida Atlantic (final play: Michael Desormeaux incomplete pass on 4th-and-goal from the 9) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1OT Final FAU 10 0 7 15 7 39 UL 0 9 9 14 0 32

10/31/09, 17-20 OTL at FIU (final play: Tyler Albrecht 29-yard field goal attempt blocked on 4th-and-4 from the 12) 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1OT Final UL 7 7 0 3 0 17 FIU 7 3 0 7 3 20

Louisiana QB First Starts Under Bustle Player Opponent Result Date Att-Comp-Int Yards TD Sacks Efficiency Chris Masson* LOUISIANA Southern W, 42-19 9/5/09 24-18-0 (75.0) 283 2 0 201.55 Brad McGuire* Arkansas State W, 28-23 10/18/08 16-9-2 (56.2) 106 0 5 86.90 Connor Morel* Louisiana-Monroe L, 11-17 11/24/07 37-19-1 (51.4) 240 0 2 100.43 Michael Desormeaux* Fla. Atlantic L, 10-28 10/6/05 18-6-2 (33.3) 47 0 1 33.04 Jerry Babb* at South Carolina L, 7-14 8/30/03 25-12-1 (48.0) 134 0 1 85.02 Eric Rekieta* Arkansas State W, 13-10 11/9/02 33-25-1 (75.8) 256 1 4 144.86 Jon Van Cleave at #23 Texas A&M L, 7-31 8/31/02 34-13-6 (38.2) 143 0 2 38.27 * VIRGINIA TECH Connecticut W, 52-10 9/1/01 20-16-0 (80.0) 267 3 0 241.64 * James Madison W, 47-0 9/4/99 6-4-0 (66.7) 110 0 1 220.67 Dave Meyer* Pittsburgh W, 27-7 9/26/98 9-7-1 (77.8) 98 0 3 147.02 * UAB W, 37-0 11/1/97 15-7-2 (46.7) 84 1 0 89.04 Al Clark* at Rutgers W, 59-19 8/30/97 10-7-1 (70.0) 149 2 1 241.16 * Boston College L, 14-20 9/7/95 43-21-0 (48.8) 296 1 1 114.34 Treg Koel* #1 Miami L, 23-43 10/24/92 15-4-1 (26.7) 38 0 1 34.61 Maurice DeShazo* James Madison W, 49-20 9/5/92 8-5-0 (62.5) 195 2 0 349.75 Rodd Wooten* at N.C. State W, 25-23 11/18/89 16-9-1 (56.3) 146 0 1 120.40 * at #4 Clemson L, 7-40 9/3/88 36-17-2 (47.2) 116 0 6 63.18 Cam Young at Louisville L, 3-13 11/5/88 23-15-1 (65.2) 137 0 5 106.56 Eric Chapman Clemson L, 10-22 9/12/87 17-6-2 (35.3) 37 0 7 30.05 *First Career Division-I FBS Start Ragin’ in the NFL The Cajuns have been a dominating “mid-major” presence in the NFL this decade and have a proud tradition of champions. Twenty-eight (28) Cajuns have appeared on an NFL roster since 2002, including 19 who have played for Coach Bustle. Former Cajuns have seven different Super Bowl rings. Ike Taylor, who started at cornerback for the Steelers in Super Bowl XL and XLIII, as well as Brandon Stokley, are the two Cajuns that each boast a pair of Super Bowl rings. Ten different Cajuns have appeared in the Super Bowl, with Taylor and Stokley the only players making multiple appearances, although Stokley was inactive with Indianapolis in Super Bowl XLI – he started at wide receiver for Baltimore in Super Bowl XXXV. In an extraordinary feat, the Cajuns were represented in the big game for four straight years (XL-XLIII). Only 19 schools shared the honor with the Cajuns, with UL being the only one from outside the BCS. Alabama, Arizona State, Auburn, Boston College, California, Illinois, Louisiana, Louisiana State, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue and Texas can boast former players in Super Bowls XL, XLI, XLII and XLIII. Taylor started XL, Charles Tillman started for the in XLI with Stokley an inactive member of the . Antwain Spann played for the in XLII before Taylor and Arizona’s Michael Adams in XLIII. In total, UL has been at the Super Bowl in four of the last five seasons, five of the past seven and six of the last 10.

Cajuns in the NFL (2010) Michael Adams – (DB) Fourth-year pro has appeared in 35 games, with two starts, as a and on special teams, making 71 total tackles with one interception…Made a big play in last season’s playoff game vs. Green Bay…Coming off a cornerback blitz on the fourth play in overtime, Adams hit quarterback Aaron Rodgers and knocked the ball loose – it was returned for the game- winning touchdown by Karlos Dansby…Made two keys plays on special teams in Super Bowl XLIII, including downing a punt on the Steelers one-yard line with 3:26 remaining in the game that led to a Cardinal’s safety at the 2:58 mark – Arizona scored two plays later to take a 23-20 lead with 2:37 to play. D’Anthony Batiste – (OL) Signed with Denver on 12/23/09 and appeared in five games for the Broncos this season before being released on 10/16/10…Played in eight games with Washington in 2009 before being released on 12/10/09…Originally signed with Dallas on 6/16/06 and was signed by Carolina off Dallas’ practice squad that same season…Signed as a free agent with Atlanta on 9/2/07 and played four games with the Falcons in 2007. C.C. Brown – (S) Signed with Detroit on 5/10/10 and has played in all seven games for the Lions this season – has started six games, making 35 tackles…Picked by Houston in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft…Signed a one-year contract with the Giants on 3/5/09 as a free agent after four seasons with Houston (started 47 of 50 games)…Played in all 16 games with New York (7 starts). Jason Chery – (WR) Signed with Hartford (UFL) after begin released on 9/4…Signed with Green Bay on 8/5/10…Originally signed with Carolina on 4/26/09 as an undrafted rookie free agent…Released on 9/5…Signed back to the Panthers practice squad on 9/7…Released from the practice squad on 10/12…Signed with Pittsburgh on 12/23…Released on 6/15/10. Jake Delhomme – (QB) Signed with Cleveland on 3/13/10…Started the season opener, but missed five of the next six games with an ankle injury…Spent seven seasons in Carolina (2003-09)… Led the Panthers to Super Bowl XXXVIII vs. New England in his first season….Named to the 2006 …Started 90 games in Carolina and is their career leader in pass attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns…Was with New Orleans from 1998-02, appearing in six games…Spent one season with the of NFL Europe as a back-up to (1998)…Returned to NFL Europe the next season and led the Frankfurt Galaxy to the World Bowl VII Championship. Hall Davis – (DE) Signed to Tennessee’s practice squad 9/5…Traded to Washington on 8/30 for a TE Dennis Morris, but released on 8/31…Drafted by St. Louis in 2010 using the 18th pick in the fifth round, 149th overall, which they acquired from the , along with the 189th overall selection, in exchange for the fourth pick in the fifth round, 135th overall. Kyries Hebert – (S) Released on 9/4…Signed with Cincinnati on 1/2/08 after a stellar four-year career in the CFL…Named Bengals special teams captain in 2009 by teammates after leading the squad with 23 special teams stops in ’08 (37 tackles overall)…Has appeared in 31 games with Cincinnati, making two starts. Brandon Stokley – (WR) Signed with Seattle on 9/28 and led the team in receiving in first game (4 rec, 62 yds – Week 4 @ Stl)… Signed with Denver 3/22/07…Placed on IR 9/4/10, taken off IR on 9/15 and released…Had just one reception in Week 1 at Cincinnati (2009), but made it count when he caught a tipped ball and went 87 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with 11 seconds remaining…The “Immaculate Deflection” was the longest game-winning play from scrimmage in the final minute of regulation in NFL history… Spent 1999-02 with Baltimore and 2003-06 with Indianapolis…In 2004, had career-best 68 receptions for 1,077 yards and 10 TD’s, catching ’s then-record 49th touchdown pass of the season. Ike Taylor – (CB) The 2003 fourth-round draft choice has missed only three contests in his seven-year career (all in 2004)…Often asked to cover the opponents top receiver one-on-one, he has started 56 consecutive games, posting his 11th career interception in week eight at New Orleans…Taylor owns a pair of Super Bowl rings (XL vs. Seattle & XLIII vs. Arizona). Charles Tillman – Chicago Bears (DB) The highest draft pick in school history (35th overall in 2003) has started 101 of 105 games in his seven seasons…He boasts 581 career tackles, 24 career interceptions and 25 career forced …In 2003, Tillman was named NFL Rookie-of-the- Year and an All-Pro by Sports Illustrated, while receiving NFL Defensive Rookie-of-the-Year honors from Football Digest. Ragin' Cajuns 2010 Long Plays

20-YARD PLUS PLAYS LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Yds. Type Player(s) Opponent Yds. No. TD 97 * KR Darryl Surgent vs. OSU 90+ 1 1 82 * Pass Aaron Spikes from Chris Masson at NT 80-89 1 1 69 * Rush Kevis Streeter vs. ASU 70-79 0 0 60 * Pass Ladarius Green from Chris Masson at Georgia 60-69 4 4 60 * Rush Chris Masson vs. ASU 50-59 1 1 60 * Pass Javone Lawson from Chris Masson at NT 40-49 6 2 52 * Pass Aaron Spikes from Chris Masson vs. WKU 30-39 7 1 48 Pass Javone Lawson from Chris Masson at Troy 20-29 29 1 48 Pass Darryl Surgent from Brad McGuire at Ohio Total 49 11 47 * Pass Andrew Joseph from Javone Lawson vs. ASU 46 KR Kevis Streeter at Georgia LONG PLAYS BY TYPE 42 Pass Vernon Wolfe from Chris Masson vs. WKU No. TD 40 * Fumble Lance Kelley at NT Passing 30 7 39 Pass Ladarius Green from Chris Masson vs. ASU Kick Ret. 13 1 39 Pass Ladarius Green from Chris Masson at Troy Interceptions 1 0 38 Pass Darryl Surgent from Brad McGuire at Ohio Rushing 4 2 35 * Pass James Butler from Chris Masson vs. OSU Fumble Ret. 1 1 34 Pass Vernon Wolfe from Chris Masson vs. WKU Other 0 0 33 Pass Vernon Wolfe from Brad McGuire at Oho Punt Ret. 0 0 32 Pass Ladarius Green from Brad McGuire at Ohio TOTAL 49 11 29 Pass Ladarius Green from Chris Masson at Troy 29 INT Devon Lewis-Buchanan at Troy 28 Pass Javone Lawson from Chris Masson vs. MT 20-YARD PLUS PLAYS BY PLAYER 27 KR Marlin Miller vs. MT Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR Other 26 Pass Richie Falgout from Chris Masson at NT Ladarius Green 9 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 26 KR Darryl Surgent vs. OSU Darryl Surgent 7 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 25 Pass Ladarius Green from Chris Masson vs. MT Aaron Spikes 5 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 24 KR Orkeys Auriene vs. MT Javone Lawson 4 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 24 KR Aaron Spikes at Troy Kevis Streeter 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 24 KR Robert Walker vs. WKU Andrew Joseph 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 23 Pass Andrew Joseph from Chris Masson vs. ASU Vernon Wolfe 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 23 Pass Andrew Joseph from Chris Masson vs. OSU Lance Kelley 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 23 KR Darryl Surgent vs. OSU Richie Falgout 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 23 KR Darryl Surgent vs. OSU Robert Walker 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 KR Javone Lawson at Troy Chris Masson 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 KR Lance Kelley vs. WKU James Butler 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 KR Dwight Bentley vs. WKU Marlin Miller 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 Pass Ladarius Green from Brad McGuire at Ohio Orkeys Auriene 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 Pass Richie Falgout from Chris Masson at NT Pierre Hill 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 22 Pass Ladarius Green from Chris Masson at Troy Dwight Bentley 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 21 Pass Aaron Spikes from Chris Masson vs. OSU D. Lewis-Buchana 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 * Pass Aaron Spikes from Brad McGuire at Ohio Totals 49 11 4 30 13 0 1 1 0 20 Rush Robert Walker vs. ASU 20 Rush Kevis Streeter vs. MT Longest Pass 20 Pass Vernon Wolfe from Chris Masson at NT 82 yards, Aaron Spikes from Chris Masson at North Texas 20 Pass Pierre Hill from Chris Masson at NT Longest Rush 20 KR Darryl Surgent vs. OSU 69 yards, Kevis Streeter vs. Arkansas State 20 Pass Ladarius Green from Brad McGuire at Ohio Longest Kick Return 20 Pass Andrew Joseph from Brad McGuire at Ohio 97 yards, Darryl Surgent vs. #22 Oklahoma State Longest Punt Return 16 yards, Orkeys Auriene vs. Middle Tennessee Longest Interception Return 29 yards, Devon Lewis-Buchanan at Troy Longest Fumble Return * - Touchdown Play 40 yards, Lance Kelley at North Texas University of Louisiana Football Media Services Contacting Coach Bustle Louisiana Head coach Rickey Bustle will be available for interviews on Monday during the Sun Belt Coaches At h l e t i c Me d i a Re l a t i o n s Teleconference and at his weekly luncheon. He is also available in his office from 2:15-3:15 p.m., Monday- Thursday, for telephone and in-person interviews. Local media may contact Judy Becker at (337) 482- Daryl Cetnar (Primary Football Contact) 6318 to make an appointment. Out of town media must contact Daryl Cetnar via e-mail to check Coach Sports Information Director Bustle’s availability. Office: 337.482.6331 Cell: 337.654.6923 Contacting Student-Athletes Home: 337.291.2918 MEDIA MEMBERS SHOULD NEVER CONTACT A STUDENT-ATHLETE DIRECTLY AT ANY TIME. That [email protected] contact rule begins the minute the S-A enrolls in school as a freshman until the time they run out of eligibility – offseason and summers included. Contact includes, but is not limited to, in-person interviews Matt Hebert outside of an athletic event or practice, phone calls, text messages, e-mail and any other form of online Assistant Sports Information Director communication (i.e. Facebook, MySpace, etc.). Student-athletes have been instructed to immediately Office: 337.482.6330 terminate any contact initiated by a member of the media. Player interviews MUST be arranged through [email protected] the SID office. During the season, select Cajuns players are available to the media twice a week, typically Tuesdays and Wednesdays. To arrange an interview before or after practice, please call or e-mail Daryl Cetnar at least one day in advance. Players will not be available for game-day interviews until the Cade Sirmans post-game press conference. Interviews will always be scheduled around a student-athlete’s academic Sports Information Assistant schedule. Office: 337.482.6329 [email protected] Monday Press Luncheon Each Monday during the regular season, Rickey Bustle will hold a weekly media luncheon beginning at Russell Luna noon in Room 140 of the Cox Communications Athletic Center. This event is open ONLY to credentialed Graduate Assistant members of the media. _Lunch will be served between 12-12:15 p.m. with Bustle’s opening comments Office: 337.482.6332 scheduled to follow shortly after. Schedule permitting, student-athletes may be available to address the [email protected] media during this time (if there are not class conflicts) . Media are asked to please arrive early. A transcript of Bustle’s comments will be available on www.RaginCajuns.com Monday evening. Matt Mays Graduate Assistant Sun Belt Conference Teleconference Office: 337.482.6332 The Sun Belt Conference will have a weekly teleconference of the football coaches around the league on [email protected] Mondays beginning Aug. 30. The teleconference will begin at 10:30 a.m. (CT) with general announcements from around the conference. Coach Bustle will be available via the teleconference at approximately Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network 10:50 a.m. For access to the teleconference, members of the media can call 212-812-4494, Sports Radio 1420 ESPN/KPEL-AM passcode1359 9868. For quick access, go to https://sportssystems.spiderphone.com/13599868 1749 Bertrand Drive Lafayette, LA 70506 Practices 337.233.6000 Practices are open to the media on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only, but may be closed at any time upon announcement. Media should contact the SID office if they plan to attend practice and Play-by-Play Announcer should be aware of the designated areas around the practice field from which to view practice. Video Jay Walker ([email protected]) crews shooting footage during practice, though, are asked to limit their filming to the first 30 minutes. Analyst Postgame Steve Peloquin ([email protected]) Requested Cajuns players and head coach Rickey Bustle are available in the interview room following the mandatory 10-minute cooling-off period. The Louisiana locker room is CLOSED to the media at all times. Sideline Media outlets may request players to be brought to the interview room for post-game interviews. The Scott Prather ([email protected]) Cajun Field elevator will be held for working press midway through the fourth quarter and will promptly leave with 5:00 left on the clock to take media members to the post-game interview area. Members of On the Internet the UL Sports Information staff will escort media to the interview room and will be available to handle Listen to the game audio at 1079ishot.com, then click requests. Game books and Louisiana player and coach quotes will be distributed in the media work room ‘Listen Live.’ Streaming video for all home games is (Cox Communications Athletic Center, Room 140). available at www.RaginCajuns.com Satellite Feed www.RaginCajuns.com The Sun Belt Conference football satellite feed begins September 1, 2010 and will be available The official website of Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns every Wednesday through November 24, 2010. For more information, please contact the Sun Belt Athletics is home to all the football information you Conference Director of Multimedia/New Media, Travis Llewellyn at 504-299-9066 ext.216 need - schedules, results, game recaps, rosters, bios, statistics, game notes and the 2010 team guide. It’s all Wednesday Nov. 3, 2010______2:00-2:30 p.m. CT available... wherever you need it. Satellite______Galaxy 17 Ku Band @ 91 Deg West (DIGITAL) Transponder______18K Digital Slot C @ 9 MHz On Television Downlink Frequency______12064.50 Vertical The game will be televised on ESPNU. Play-by- Symbol Rate______6.1113 FEC______3/4 play will be Clay Matvick and analyst will be Herm Date Rate______8.448 Edwards. Trouble______504-432-0694

UL FOOTBALL WEEKLY MEDIA PLANNER: Week 10 at Ole Miss All practices are open to the public. For more information on coverage of UL football, please contact Sports Information Director, Daryl Cetnar at (337) 482-6331 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday October 31 November 1 November 2 November 3 November 4 November 5 November 6 ______Video Study Teleconference Practice Practice Practice Walkthrough Game 9 - 6:05 pm 6:30 p.m. 10:50 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. at Ole Miss (ESPNU) Cox Communications Press Luncheon Practice Field Practice Field Practice Field Cajun Field PBP - Clay Matvick Athletic Center Noon Closed Analyst - Herm Edwards

No Coach or Player NO INTERVIEWS Players available Players available No Player Interviews No Coach or Player Postgame Interviews PLAYERS DAY OFF following practice. following practice. Interviews See Daryl Cetnar University of Louisiana Football Media Services Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Video Study: 6:30 p.m. SBC TELECONFERENCE Practice: 3:30 p.m. Practice: 3:30 p.m. Cox Communications Coach Bustle Practice Field Practice Field 10:50 a.m. CT Athletic Center To participate call: (212) 812-4494 Players available following Players available following Passcode: NO PLAYER INTERVIEWS 1359 9868 practice. Interviews must be practice. Interviews must be Upcoming Dates requested by 1 p.m. CT. requested by 1 p.m. CT. #10 - November 1 #11 - November 8 #12 - November 15 SATELLITE FEEDS #13 - November 22 The SBC football satellite feed #14 - November 29 is available every Wednesday beginning September 1, 2010 Press Luncheon and concluding on November 12 p.m. SID Media Workroom - Rm. 140 24, 2010. Cox Communication Athletic Center 12:30 p.m. Player Interviews Satellite: Galaxy 17 Ku Band @ 91 Deg West 12:45 p.m. Coach Bustle (DIGITAL) Luncheon Dates Transponder: 18K Digital Slot C @ 9MHz #9 - November 1 #10 - November 8 Down-link Frequency: 12064.500 #11 - November 15 Down-link Polarity: Vertical #12 - November 22 Symbol Rate: 6.1113 No Luncheon FEC: 3/4 The week of Sept. 12-19 Data Rate: 8.448 If you would like to request a transcript of Monday’s luncheon, email **Coach’s Show** [email protected] Replay NO PRACTICE CST - 4:00 p.m. Cox Channel 4 - 6:00 p.m. **Coach’s Show** myKLAF TV - 9:30 p.m. *TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE*

University Information Name ______University of Louisiana Location______Lafayette, La. Founded ______1900 Enrollment ______15,193 (Spring, 2010) Nickname______Ragin’ Cajuns Colors ______Vermilion (PMS 193) & White Stadium (Capacity) ______Cajun Field (31,000) Surface ______Pro Grass Synthetic Turf System President______Dr. E. Joseph Savoie ______(Louisiana ’76) Athletics Director______David Walker ______(Louisiana ’76) Website ______www.ragincajuns.com

Football History First year of Football______1901 Seasons Played______108 Games Played______1,024 Thursday Friday Saturday All-Time Record______480-510-34 (.485) All-Time Bowl Record______1-1 (.500) Practice: 3:30 p.m. Walkthrough - 1:30 p.m. Game 9 Last Bowl Appearance______1970 Grantland Rice Result ______Lost to Tennessee State, 26-25 Practice Field Cajun Field - CLOSED UL at Ole Miss Conference Championships ______Seven Membership in NCAA ______FBS (formerly I-A) 6:05 p.m. CT - ESPNU Louisiana has always been in the FBS (I-A since ’78) NO PLAYER INTERVIEWS NO PLAYER OR COACH PBP - Clay Matvick Coaching Staff INTERVIEWS Analyst - Herm Edwards Head Coach______Rickey Bustle (Clemson ’76) Record at School______40-62 (9th Season) Coach’s Show Replay Road Headquarters Career Record______Same Memphis Marriott East Post Game Football Office Phone______(337) 482-6318 Cox Channel 4 - 8:30 p.m. Best Time to Call______M-Th 2:15-3:30pm CST 2625 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Requested players and Coach Bustle Defensive Line______Gerald Broussard (Louisiana ’84) Memphis, TN 38118 are available following a mandatory Secondary ______Hurlie Brown (Miami ’91) 10-minute cooling off period. Def. Coor. ______Kevin Fouquier (Louisiana ’89) Phone - 901.362.6200 Off. Coor./OL__Ron Hudson (Muskingum College ’87) Interviews will be conducted in the Sp. Teams Coor./RB______Justin Lustig (Bucknell ‘00) Fax - 901.369.5955 S-A Dev. Coor./WR______Daryl Mason (Arkansas ’81) Auxiliary Media Room (at home) and Passing Coor./QB_ Jorge Munoz (Bethany College ’98) outside the locker room (away). UL’s ______Tim Rebowe (Louisiana State ’87) locker room is CLOSED to the media AHC/Recr. Coor./TE __ Troy Wingerter (Louisiana ’93) Coach’s Show Replay Off. G.A. ______Chris Limbach (Eastern Illinois ‘08) Cox Channel 4 - 8:30 p.m. AT ALL TIMES. Def. G.A. ______Brian Wallace (Louisiana College ‘08) SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION

Ole Miss Rebels (3-5, 1-4 SEC) SERIES INFO

Ole Miss QUICK FACTS Series Record: 0-2 Oxford, Miss. Series in Lafayette: 0-0 Location: Series in Oxford: 0-2 Founded: 1848 Neutral Site: 0-0 Current Streak: Ole Miss, 2 Enrollment: 18,344 Bustle vs. Ole Miss: First Meeting Dr. Daniel W. Jones, M.D. Nutt vs. UL: 2-0 President: Last Meeting: Ole Miss 24, UL 14 (10/17/87) Director of Athletics: Pete Boone ALL-TIME MEETINGS Affiliation: NCAA Division I Modern Era (1970 and after) Year Date Result Location Bowl Subdivision (FBS) 1986 Oct. 18 L, 20-21 Oxford Nickname: Rebels 1987 Oct. 17 L, 14-24 Oxford Colors: Red and Blue Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Capacity: 60,580 Playing Surface: Field Turf Head Coach: Houston Nutt (Oklahoma State, 1981) Record at Ole Miss: 21-13 (3 seasons) Career Record: 132-82 (18 seasons) All-time Record vs. UL: 2-0 Basic Offense: Spread | Basic Defense: 4-3 Football Media Relations Contact: Kyle Campbell | Phone: 662.915.7522 E-mail: [email protected] Athletics Web Site: www.OleMissSports.com

NCAA Statistical Comparison FBS Ranking 2010 Statisical Standings FBS Ranking RAGIN’ CAJUNS CATEGORY Rebels 261.38 (30th) Passing Offense (yds/gm) 197.88 (78th) 120.13 (84th) Passing Efficiency 134.52 (50th) 88.25 (114th) Rushing Offense (yds/gm) 212.00 (18th) 349.63 (78th) Total Offense (yds/gm) 409.88 (44th) 23.00 (84th) Scoring Offense (pts/gm) 31.38 (39th)

35.47 (78th) Net Punting (yds/punt) 32.54 (109th) 7.75 (62nd) Punt Returns (yds/ret) 20.63 (3rd) 14.06 (105th) Punt Return Defense (yds/ret) 16.48 (113th) 18.09 (114th) Kickoff Returns (yds/ret) 19.62 (101st) 21.00 (T-54th) Kickoff Return Defense (yds/ret) 25.42 (108th)

269.13 (111th) Pass Defense (yds/gm) 243.50 (96th) 146.10 (101st) Pass Efficiency Defense 147.61 (104th) 147.13 (55th) Rush Defense (yds/gm) 152.25 (61st) 416.25 (91st) Total Defense (yds/gm) 395.75 (81st) 39.63 (115th) Scoring Defense (yds/gm) 34.38 (107th)

+0.38 (38th) Turnover Margin per game -0.38 (T-84th) 18 (T-22nd) Turnovers Gained (fm/int) 10 (98th) 15 (T-67th) Turnovers Lost (fm/int) 13 (T-45th)

VS. Alabama 0-8 Sept. 27, 1941 at Alabama: L, 6-47 Sept. 25, 1942 at Alabama: L, 0-54 Oct. 12, 1946 at #6 Alabama: L, 0-54 Sept. 22, 1984 at Alabama: L, 14-37 Oct. 3, 1987 at #17 Alabama: L, 10-38 Nov. 12, 1988 at #18 Alabama: L, 0-17 Oct. 14, 1989 at #11 Alabama: L, 17-24 Oct. 6, 1990 vs. Alabama: L, 6-25 (only home game vs. SEC) Arkansas 0-4 Sept. 21, 1991 at Arkansas: L, 7-9 Nov. 11, 1995 at #15 Arkansas: L, 13-24 Sept. 5, 1988 at Arkansas: L, 17-38 Nov. 16, 2002 at Arkansas: L, 17-24 Auburn 0-4 Nov. 10, 1945 at Auburn: L, 0-52 Sept. 7, 1985 at #2 Auburn: L, 7-49 Nov. 9, 1991 at Auburn: L, 7-50 Oct. 24, 1992 at Auburn: L, 24-25 Florida 0-4 Oct. 27, 1945 at Florida: L, 0-45 Oct. 19, 1985 at #5 Florida: L, 0-45 Nov. 6, 1993 at #9 Florida: L, 14-61 Aug. 31, 1996 at #4 Florida: L, 21-55 Georgia 0-1 Sept. 4, 2010 at #23 Georgia: L, 7-55 Louisiana State 0-6 Nov. 1, 1935 at Louisiana State: L, 0-56 Nov. 21, 1936 at #5 Louisiana State: L 0-93 Nov. 19, 1938 at Louisiana State: L 0-32 Oct. 5, 2002 at #21 Louisiana State: L 0-48 Sept. 2, 2006 at #8 Louisiana State: L, 3-45 Sept. 19, 2009 at #9 Louisiana State: L, 3-31 Ole Miss 0-2 Oct. 18, 1986 at Mississippi: L, 20-21 Oct. 17, 1987 at Mississippi: L, 14-24 Mississippi State 0-3 Oct. 5, 1940 at Mississippi State: L 0-20 Sept. 29, 1945 at Mississippi State: L, 0-31 Sept. 5, 1987 at Mississippi State: L, 3-31 South Carolina 0-2 Aug. 20, 2003 at South Carolina: L, 7-14 Sept. 1, 2007 at South Carolina: L, 14-28 Tennessee 0-2 Sept. 5, 1992 at #22 Tennessee: L, 3-38 Nov. 3, 2007 at #24 Tennessee: L, 7-59 ______*The Cajuns are 0-36 all-time vs. opponents in the (0-1 at home, 0-35 on the road)

*Alabama is the only school in the SEC to visit Cajun Field, playing before a then-school record crowd of 36,133 on Oct. 6, 1990 RAGIN’ CAJUNS RECAPS Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 at No. 23 Georgia vs. Arkansas State vs. Middle Tennessee Louisiana 7 Arkansas State 24 Middle Tennessee 34 No. 23 Georgia 55 Louisiana 31 Louisiana 14 Sat., Sept. 4, 2010 • Sanford Stadium Sat., Sept. 11, 2010 • Cajun Field Sat., Sept. 25, 2010 • Cajun Field Athens, Ga. • Attendance: 92,746 Lafayette, La. • Attendance: 15,103 Lafayette, La. • Attendance: 17,249 Cajuns Fall To Georgia In Season Opener Louisiana Tops ASU in Sun Belt Opener MT Pulls Away in Second Half ATHENS, Ga.-No. 23 Georgia proved LAFAYETTE-A balanced offensive attack LAFAYETTE-Big plays and a steady too much for Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns. A and a stout defense helped Louisiana build a running game by Middle Tennessee proved 24-point second quarter by the Bulldogs comfortable lead by halftime and the squad to be the difference as the Blue Raiders put them comfortably ahead at halftime. withstood a late rally by Arkansas State to defeated Louisiana 34-14. UGA capitalized on an interception by claim the 2010 Sun Belt Conference opener. MT used two long-scoring plays – a 62 Chris Masson. Aaron Murray connected The Cajuns offense collected 224 yards yard touchdown pass and 74 yard rushing with Kris Durham on a three-yard rushing and 214 yards passing, for a 438 touchdown – in the third quarter to open a touchdown to give the hosts a 14-0 lead just five seconds yard output. The Cajuns defense was dominant stopping the 20-point edge by quarters end. The defense held the Ragin’ into the second quarter. run, allowing just 19 yards on 18 carries. ASU didn’t take an Cajuns to 140 yards on 39 plays in the second half. A 52-yard field goal by Blair Walsh upped UGA’s edge to offensive snap on the Cajuns side of the field until midway The Blue Raiders jumped ahead in the first quarter on a 17-0 at the 11:21 mark and an 11-yard touchdown pass by through the second quarter. 40-yard field goal. Going for the equalizer, the Cajuns had a Murray to fullback Shaun Chapas made it 24-0 with 3:31 left UL capitalized early. On their first offensive play, Kevis field goal attempt blocked at 3:41. After the block, Middle in the opening half. Streeter busted up the middle for a 69 yard touchdown. Tennessee drove 76 yards in 14 plays to increase its lead. The Cajuns got on the board late in the second quarter. A Tyler Albrecht field goal from 27 yards out at the 3:09 Chris Masson found Ladarius Green in the back of the end Durham bobbled a catch and Lance Kelley simply took mark of the first quarter increased the lead to 10-0. zone at 9:14 of the second quarter to cut the deficit to 10-7. the ball out of his hands. The next play saw Green break ASU cut into the lead on a 65-yard touchdown pass from It only took 47 seconds for MT to cover 60 yards in four loose down the right side for a 60-yard touchdown pass Ryan Aplin to Taylor Stockemer 18 seconds later. plays, capped off by a Phillip Tanner 26-yard TD run, to grab from Masson with 1:13 remaining before halftime. The Cajuns created distance from the Red Wolves midway a 17-7 lead. Kelley dropped an easy interception on the following through the second quarter. Chris Masson found Ladarius After stalling on the ensuing possession, a Dwight Bentley series and UGA made the Cajuns pay. Murray scampered Green in the endzone on a six yard pass at the 7:11 mark. On interception gave UL possession again. Five plays later, into the end zone from 16 yards as time expired to push the the next offensive possession, Javone Lawson found Andrew Blaine Gautier rushed around the right end for a two-yard Bulldogs lead to 31-7 at the half. Joseph on a 47-yard option pass at 4:03. touchdown with 3:04 remaining in the first half. The Bulldogs added 17 points in the third quarter to The teams would trade possessions back-and-forth for The Blue Raiders were able to tack on another three points finish off the game. most of the third quarter until Masson broke free on a 60- before the half with 55-yard field goal by Alan Grendreau. Kevis Streeter took the game’s opening kickoff 46 yards yard run with 37 seconds remaining. The career-long run The momentum continued to swing in MT’s favor early in to set up the Cajuns with great field position, but they were upped the lead to 31-7. the third quarter. To start the second half, UL would be forced unable to generate any offense. Arkansas State scored 17 unanswered points in the fourth to punt on its first two possessions. UGA found their offensive rhythm late in the first quarter capped off by an 11-yard touchdown strike from After the second punt, the Blue Raiders struck on third quarter. An 11-play, 76-yard drive was capped by a 20-yard Aplin to Anthony Robinson with 3:27 remaining. down as Logan Kilgore connected with Malcolm Beyah on a touchdown run by Caleb King. The Cajuns were forced to give the ball back to ASU with 62-yard pass play to increase the lead to 27-14. Masson finished 5-of-15 passing for 77 yards, one 2:22 remaining. With the Red Wolves driving for the tying The Blue Raiders struck again on another big play with touchdown and one interception. Ladarius Green led the score, Maurice Rolle, Jr., intercepted an Aplin pass at the ASU D.D. Kyles scoring on a 74-yard run near the end of the third offense with four catches for 87 yards. 40-yard line with 1:59 on the clock to secure victory. quarter to increase the lead to 20 points. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Louisiana 0 7 0 0 7 Arkansas State 7 0 0 17 24 Middle Tennessee 3 17 14 0 34 No. 23 Georgia 7 24 17 7 55 Louisiana 10 14 7 0 31 Louisiana 0 14 0 0 14 1st 3:00 UGA - King 20 yd run (Walsh kick) 1st 12:43 UL - Streeter 69 yd run (Albrecht kick) 1st 12:39 MT - Gendreau 40 yd field goal 2nd 14:55 UGA - Kris Durham 3 yd pass from Murray (Walsh kick) 3:09 UL - Albrecht 27 yd field goal 2nd 13:22 MT - Kyles 8 yd run (Gendreau kick) 11:21 UGA - Walsh 52 yd field goal 2:51 ASU - Stockemer 65 yd pass from Aplin (Zalud kick) 9:14 UL - Green 3 yd pass from Masson (Albrecht kick) 3:31 UGA - Chapas 11 yd pass from Murray (Walsh kick) 2nd 7:11 UL - Green 6 yd pass from Masson (Albrecht kick) 8:27 MT - Tanner 26 yd run (Gendreau kick) 1:13 UL - Green 60 yd pass from Masson (Albrecht kick) 4:03 UL - Joseph 47 yd pass from Lawson (Albrecht kick) 3:04 UL - Gautier 2 yd run (Albrecht kick) 0:00 UGA - Murray 16 yd run (Walsh kick) 3rd 0:37 UL - Masson 60 yd run (Albrecht kick) 1:07 MT - Gendreau 55 yd field goal 3rd 12:54 UGA - Walsh 48 yd field goal 4th 13:24 ASU - Zalud 39 yd field goal 3rd 10:02 MT - Beyah 62 yd pass from Kilgore (Gendreau kick) 4:25 UGA - Munzenmaier 1 yd pass from Murray (Walsh kick) 7:42 ASU - Aplin 5 yd run (Zalud kick) 1:02 MT - Kyles 74 yd run (Gendreau kick) 2:35 UGA - Gray 26 yd pass from Mason (Walsh kick) 3:27 ASU - Robinson 11 yd pass from Aplin (Zalud kick) 4th 13:43 UGA - Hamilton 17 yd interception return (Walsh kick) Team Statistics Team Statistics Team Statistics UL UGA ASU UL MT UL First Downs 5 17 First Downs 17 19 First Downs 19 18 Rushes-Yards (Net) 29-14 37-184 Rushes-Yards (Net) 19-18 43-224 Rushes-Yards (Net) 34-217 47-126 Passing-Yards (Net) 8/24-114 19/31-193 Passing-Yards (Net) 25/46-438 17/28-214 Passing-Yards (Net) 21/36-207 19/37-214 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 53-128 68-377 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 65-456 71-438 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 70-424 84-340 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-51 Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-4) 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-30 2-21 Kick Returns-Yards 7-116 2-55 Kick Returns-Yards 6-128 3-43 Kick Returns-Yards 2-44 5-97 Punts-Average 10-41.5 6-46.7 Punts-Average 7-40.7 6-42.0 Punts-Average 7-43.6 8-40.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 2-8 5-30 Penalties-Yards 5-38 4-29 Penalties-Yards 9-76 4-30 Time of Possession 26:33 33:27 Time of Possession 25:45 34:15 Time of Possession 25:01 34:59 Individual Statistics Individual Statistics Individual Statistics RUSHING: UL - Streeter 4-10; Spikes 7-8; Joseph 1-3; Shankle RUSHING: ASU - Robertson 5-8; Lawson 3-7; Aplin 9-4; Robinson RUSHING: MT - Tanner 17-104; Kyles 5-84; Cunningham 8-23; 4-3; Walker 2-1; Gautier 5-1; Team 1-(-2); Masson 5-(-10). 1-1; Frampton 1-(- 2). UL - Streeter 2-71; Spikes 13-53; Shankle Pratcher 3-5; Kilgore 1-1. UL - Streeter 11-63; Masson 15-22; UGA - Thomas 13-61; King 10-47; Murray 4-42; Smith 1-17; 10-44; Masson 5-35; Walker 4-29; Joseph 2-6; Wolfe 1-4; Miller 1-0; Gautier 12-17; Shankle 4-15; Lawson 2-12; TEAM 1-0; Spikes 2-(-3). Chapas 2-10; Munzenmaier 7-7. TEAM 5-(-18). PASSING: MT - Kilgore 21-36-1-207. UL - Masson 16-32-0-192; PASSING: UL - Masson 5-15-1-77; Gautier 3-9-2-37. PASSING: ASU - Aplin 25-45-1-438; Butterfield 0-1-0-0. Gautier 3-5-0-22. UGA - Murray 17-26-1-160; Mason 2-5-0-33. UL - Masson 14-24-0-142; Gautier 2-3-0-25; Lawson 1-1-0-47. RECEIVING: MT - Cunningham 3-24; Turner 3-17; Beyah 2-86; RECEIVING: UL - Green 4-87; Falgout 1-16; Miller 1-9; Streeter RECEIVING: ASU - Robinson 6-68; Muse 5-133; Frampton 5-94; Banks 2-20; Jefferson 2-15; Caldwell 2-14; Brown 2-10; McDonald 1-3; Shankle 1-(-1). UGA - Durham 5-83; Chapas 3-8; Gray 2-32; Robertson 3-20; Thornton 2-20; Stockemer 1-65; Lawson 1-24; 2-10; Kyles 1-14; Blissard 1-3; Andrews 1-(-6). UL - Miller 4-43; Charles 2-28; Brown 2-24; Ogletree 1-7; King 1-4; Smith 1-3; White 1-12; Blake 1-2. UL - Green 7-97; Streeter 4-13; Joseph 2-70; Lawson 3-53; Green 3-38; Falgout 3-28; Joseph 3-13; Spikes 1-18; Wooten 1-3; Munzenmaier 1-1. Shankle 1-16; Lawson 1-9; Falgout 1-5; Surgent 1-4. Wolfe 1-17; Maxwell 1-4. RAGIN’ CAJUNS RECAPS Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 at North Texas vs. No. 22 Oklahoma St. at Troy Louisiana 28 No. 22 Oklahoma St. 54 Louisiana 24 North Texas 27 Louisiana 28 Troy 31 Sat., Oct. 2, 2010 • Fouts Field Fri., Oct. 8, 2010 • Cajun Field • ESPN2 HD Sat., Oct. 16, 2010 • Veterans Stadium Denton, Texas • Attendance: 17,015 Lafayette, La. • Attendance: 25,881 Troy, Ala. • Attendance: 22,283 Blocked Extra Point Secures Cajuns Victory OSU Needs Second Half Surge to Shake Off UL Fourth-Quarter Turnover Causes Trouble in Troy DENTON, Texas-Behind a career game LAFAYETTE-Oklahoma State scored TROY, Ala.-Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns from quarterback Chris Masson and a touchdowns on its first three possessions racked up a season-best five turnovers on blocked extra point by Jermaine Rogers with of the second half, erasing a halftime deficit, defense, but surrendered four of their own 31 seconds remaining, Louisiana held on for and rode the momentum swing to a 54-28 in a 31-24 defeat on the road at Troy. a 28-27 victory over North Texas. victory over Louisiana in an ESPN2 telecast. A costly fourth quarter fumble on a Masson threw for a career-high 310 The scoring spree built a 38-21 with only first-and-goal situation proved to be the yards and tied his career mark with two 8:56 rolled off the clock in the third quarter. difference. touchdown passes. Daryl Surgent returned a kickoff 97 yards for UL dropping Already leading 21-17, UL had the opportunity to build A pair of 20-plus yard catches by Richie Falgout on the the deficit to 10 points with 5:49 left in the third quarter. a two-score lead. However, the Trojans picked up a fumble Cajuns opening possession set up first-and-goal. Three The Cajuns offense, though, was shutout for the remainder at the five-yard line and returned it 62 yards. Three plays plays later, Blaine Gautier capped the drive with a one-yard of the second half and the Cowboys scored the game’s final later a 34-yard touchdown pass by John Chandler returned touchdown run at 6:23 of the first quarter. 16 points. the lead to Troy, 24-21 with 9:26 remaining. UL built a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter following Chris Masson completed 33-of-55 passes for 308 yards Brett Baer pulled the Cajuns even with a 42-yard field a 40-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Lance Kelley. and two scores. Javone Lawson, Andrew Joseph, Marlin goal at the 7:11 mark. NT responded with an eight-play, 47-yard scoring drive. Miller and Richie Falgout each had five receptions. Starting at the UL 47-yard line, Troy’s Chris Anderson Riley Dodge capped the drive with a six-yard TD run at 6:02. OSU was led by Justin Blackmon’s 190 yards receiving rolled off rushes of 28 and 11 yards to move the hosts to On the game’s next play, Masson found Aaron Spikes on a game-high 13 catches. Quarterback Brandon Weeden the Cajuns 14 yard line. wide open down the right side for an 82-yard scoring strike completed 29-of-47 passes for 351 yards and five scores. UL appeared to have held Troy to a field goal, but on that returned the advantage to 14 points. A Dan Bailey career-long, 52-yard field goal and Weeden fourth down the Cajuns were whistled for illegal procedure. The Mean Green rallied before the end of the first half. 11-yard TD pass to Blackmon opened a 10-0 lead for the That opened the door for Corey Robinson to find Jerrel Dodge tossed a 37-yard touchdown to Alex Lott with 1:42 on Cowboys in the first quarter. Jernigan for the game-winning tally with 4:43 remaining. the clock, slicing the Cajuns lead to 21-14 at the break. A roughing the kicker penalty on a Spencer Ortego punt Both teams put up similar numbers with UL gaining 350 The Cajuns struck quickly to begin the second half. kept the ensuing possession alive for the Cajuns. Blaine yards to Troy’s 380. Masson hit Javone Lawson with a 60-yard touchdown pass. Gautier eventually found paydirt on a one-yard run in the In his first game of the season, quarterback Brad UL led 28-14 with 13:15 to play in the third quarter. opening minutes of the second quarter. McGuire punched into the end zone on the Cajuns’ opening NT cut the deficit to seven points thanks to a four-yard OSU was able to stretch the lead to 17-7 at 11:07 after possession to claim an early 7-0 lead. touchdown run by Lance Dunbar with 8:53 left in the game. Weeden hooked up with Blackmon for the second time. After Troy jumped on the board three seconds into the The Cajuns were able run four minutes off the clock, but The Cajuns answered as James Butler caught three passes second quarter, McGuire’s second rushing TD of the night eventually punted back to the Mean Green. on the six-play drive, the final one a 35-yard TD catch at 4:35. capped off a seven-play, 44-yard drive at the 9:12 mark and The hosts drove 91 yards ending in a four-yard pass from On the next drive, Lionel Stokes picked off Weeden at the gave UL a 14-7 edge. Dodge to Darius Carey with 31 seconds remaining to cut UL’s UL 39-yard line after a deflection. With 21 seconds remaining After a Michael Taylor field goal at 4:58, Troy forced a lead to 28-27. Rogers dashed NT’s hopes of forcing overtime in the half and facing a third-and-goal, Masson found Aaron Cajuns punt and capitalized. Jernigan made six Cajuns miss when he deflected the ball on Trent Deans’ PAT. Spikes open on an underneath route for a 21-17 lead. on the return and went 75 yards for the Trojans’ first lead. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Louisiana 7 14 7 0 28 No. 22 Oklahoma State 10 7 24 13 54 Louisiana 7 7 0 10 24 North Texas 0 14 0 13 27 Louisiana 0 21 7 0 28 Troy 0 17 0 14 31 1st 6:23 UL - Gautier 1 yd run (Albrecht kick) 1st 12:38 OSU - Bailey 52 yd field goal 1st 10:54 UL - McGuire 1 yd run (Baer kick) 4:40 OSU - Blackmon 11 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick) 2nd 10:12 UL - Kelley 40 yd fumble recovery (Albrecht kick) 2nd 13:13 UL - Gautier 1 yd run (Baer kick) 2nd 14:57 TROY - Southward 6 yd run (Taylor kick) 6:02 NT - Dodge 6 yd run (Deans kick) 11:07 OSU - Blackmon 37 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick) 9:12 UL - McGuire 1 yd run (Baer kick) 5:46 UL - Spikes 82 yd pass from Masson (Albrecht kick) 4:35 UL - Butler 35 yd pass from Masson (Baer kick) 4:58 TROY - Taylor 26 yd field goal 1:42 NT - Lott 37 yd pass from Dodge (Deans kick) 0:22 UL - Spikes 7 yd pass from Masson (Baer kick) 2:45 TROY - Jernigan 75 yd punt return (Taylor kick) 3rd 12:24 OSU - Hunter 1 yd run (Bailey kick) 3rd 13:15 UL - Lawson 60 yd pass from Masson (Albrecht kick) 10:55 OSU - Harrison 24 yd pass from Brandon (Bailey kick) 4th 12:54 UL - Miller 5 yd pass from Masson (Baer kick) 4th 8:53 NT - Dunbar 3 yd run (Deans kick) 6:04 OSU - Anyiam 22 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick) 9:26 TROY - Bruce 34 yd pass from Chandler (Taylor kick) 0:31 NT Carey 4 yd pass from Dodge (Deans kick blocked) 5:49 UL - Surgent 97 yd kickoff return (Baer kick) 7:11 UL - Baer 42 yd field goal 1:04 OSU - Bailey, Dan 25 yd field goal 4:43 TROY - Jernigan 12 yd pass from Robinson (Taylor kick) 4th 9:44 OSU - Bailey, Dan 52 yd field goal Team Statistics 6:17 OSU - Bailey, Dan 47 yd field goal Team Statistics 4:59 OSU - Youman 1 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick) UL NT UL TROY First Downs 13 21 Team Statistics First Downs 18 18 Rushes-Yards (Net) 25-41 44-187 OSU UL Rushes-Yards (Net) 38-98 35-109 Passing-Yards (Net) 18/32-310 22/31-191 First Downs 27 23 Passing-Yards (Net) 25/44-252 25/35-271 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 57-351 75-378 Rushes-Yards (Net) 36-141 25-34 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 82-350 70-380 Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0 Passing-Yards (Net) 29/47-351 36/62-334 Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 3-86 Kick Returns-Yards 4-56 5-107 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 83-492 87-368 Kick Returns-Yards 6-105 5-52 Punts-Average 7-39.9 7-49.3 Punt Returns-Yards 2-22 0-0 Punts-Average 7-41.1 4-39.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Kick Returns-Yards 4-123 8-238 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-2 Penalties-Yards 7-40 15-102 Punts-Average 2-37.0 6-36.7 Penalties-Yards 8-43 6-77 Time of Possession 23:25 36:35 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Time of Possession 34:41 25:19 Penalties-Yards 4-39 6-24 Individual Statistics Time of Possession 27:12 32:48 Individual Statistics RUSHING: UL - Spikes 7-18; Streeter 3-9; Miller 1-6; Gautier 2-6; RUSHING: UL - Spikes 14-40; Walker 8-21; Ortego 1-19; Walker 3-4; Hill 1-1; Shankle 1-0; Masson 6-(-1); TEAM 1-(-2). Individual Statistics McGuire 9-17; Miller 1-5; Masson 5-(-4). TROY - Anderson 11-49; NT - Dunbar 24-141; Dodge 15-43; Carey 1-21; Hamilton 3-5; RUSHING: OSU - Hunter 28-126; Smith, 2-19; Randle 3-9; TEAM Southward 9-39; Harris 3-31; Chandler 4-12; Jernigan 3-(-1); TEAM 1-(-28); Drake 0-5. 2-(-4); Weeden 1-(-9). UL - Gautier 10-30; Spikes 7-16; Shankle 1-5; Robinson 5-(-21). PASSING: UL - Masson 18-32-0-310. NT - Dodge 22-31-1-191. Walker 1-3; TEAM 1-(-1); Masson 5-(-19). PASSING: UL - Masson 23-41-1-246; McGuire 2-3-0-6. TROY - PASSING: OSU - Weeden 29-47-2-351. UL - Masson 33-55-1-308; RECEIVING: UL - Spikes 4-99; Lawson 4-77; Falgout 4-69; Streeter Gautier 3-7-0-26. Robinson 23-33-3-237; Jernigan 1-1-0-0; Chandler 1-1-0-34. 2-11; Wolfe 1-20; Hill 1-20; Miller 1-9; Joseph 1-5. NT - Carey 5-49; RECEIVING: OSU-Blackmon 13-190; Harrison 4-51; Randle 4-43; RECEIVING: UL - Lawson 6-75; Miller 5-15; Green 4-96; Walker Jackson 5-27; Dunbar 3-33; Lewis 3-12; Olawale 2-22; Anyiam 3-41; Anderson 2-9; Moore 1-11; Cooper 1-5; Youman 4-25; Joseph 3-31; Hill 2-16; Spikes 1-(-6). TROY - Jernigan 6-77; Hamilton 2-6; Lott 1-37; Taylor 1-5. 1-1. UL - Lawson 5-57; Joseph 5-50; Miller 5-38; Falgout 5-30; Bruce 4-63; Gill 4-55; Anderson 4-8; Reeves 3-38; Silvoy 1-21; Butler 4-62; Spikes 4-47; Hill 3-21; Walker 2-8; Surgent 1-14; Thomas 1-5; Moncrief 1-4; Southward 1-0. Wolfe 1-4; Goodlett 1-3. RAGIN’ CAJUNS RECAPS Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 vs. Western Kentucky at Ohio at Ole Miss Western Kentucky 54 Louisiana 31 Louisiana Louisiana 21 Ohio 38 Ole Miss Sat., Oct. 23, 2010 • Cajun Field Sat., Oct. 30, 2010 • Peden Stadium Sat., Nov. 6, 2010 • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Lafayette, La. • Attendance: 15,641 Athens, Ohio • Attendance: 15,255 Oxford, Miss. WKU Spoils UL’s Homecoming Contest Ohio Slips by Louisiana in Fourth Quarter LAFAYETTE-Louisiana was dealt a ATHENS,Ohio-Three scores in the final 54-21 defeat by Western Kentucky in the quarter helped Ohio rally and eventually school’s 65th annual Homecoming game. escape with a 38-31 victory over Louisiana. The Hilltoppers built a 27-7 halftime The Cajuns led 17-16 after three quarters, lead, then after Brad McGuire scored on a but lost the lead when Boo Jackson hit 1-yard run on UL’s first possession of the Terrence McCrae with a 13-yard touchdown second half, WKU scored 27 unanswered strike at 13:40 of the fourth quarter. points to put the game out of reach. The Bobcats built a 14 point lead when Jackson hit Bakari WKU jumped on the scoreboard first scoring on a Casey Bussey on a 24-yard touchdown strike with 9:17 remaining. Tinius 20-yard field goal at 2:17 of the first quarter. UL came back with a flurry. Aaron Spikes scored on a one- On the ensuing possession, Chris Masson fumbled on a yard plunge that cut the deficit to 31-24 by the 5:21 mark. sack and it was scooped up by WKU’s Jamarcus Allen and Ohio answered right back going 77 yards in three plays, returned 69 yards for a score. scoring on a 20-yard run by Ryan Boykin with 3:43 left. Three plays into the next drive, Masson found Aaron The Cajuns offense needed just 2:05 to score again. A Spikes wide open down the sideline for a 52-yard three-yard touchdown pass from Brad McGuire to Ladarius touchdown that trimmed the Cajuns‘ deficit to 10-7 at Green got UL back within seven points. 11:35 of the second quarter. Orkeys Auriene snared the onside kick, then McGuire WKU responded with a scoring drive that covered 8:33 directed the team down to the Ohio 15-yard line. However, UL to grab a 17-7 lead. turned the ball over on downs with 42 seconds remaining. The Hilltoppers were given a short field after Spencer Ohio scored the game’s first points, following a nine-play, Ortego fumbled a snap on a punt from the UL 20-yard line. 69-yard drive that covered 4:28. Two plays later, WKU scored to take a 24-7 lead. UL’s defense collected interceptions on Ohio’s next four UL drove to the WKU 37-yard line, but failed on a fourth- possessions. After the first pick, by Cooper Gerami, McGuire down conversion giving WKU the ball with 38 seconds left led the Cajuns on a nine-play, 68-yard scoring drive to tie the before halftime. game at 13:52 of the second quarter. The Hilltoppers added a 47-yard field goal by Tinius as Two possessions later, following the third interception, time expired on the first half. McGuire tossed a TD pass to Spikes at 7:07 for a 14-7 lead. UL drove 60 yards for a touchdown on a 10-play drive to The fourth interception, which was Auriene’s second of start the third quarter. McGuire capped off the drive with a the game, nearly resulted in points. On third down, a long 1-yard TD run at 10:25 that dropped the WKU lead to 27-14. completion, and potential touchdown, was dropped forcing The Hilltoppers responded with a six-play, 70-yard scoring the Cajuns to punt. drive for the first of 27 unanswered points that opened a 54- Ohio quickly moved 39 yards in six plays, then Matt Weller 14 edge by the 9:25 mark of the fourth quarter. kicked a 34-yard field goal to slice the UL lead to 14-10. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Western Kentucky 3 24 13 14 54 Louisiana 0 14 3 14 31 Louisiana Louisiana 0 7 7 7 21 Ohio 7 3 6 22 38 Ole Miss 1st 2:17 WKU - Tinius 20 yd field goal 1st 7:55 OHIO - Jackson 7 yd run (Weller kick) 2nd 13:01 WKU - Allen 69 yd fumble recovery (Tinius kick) 2nd 13:52 UL - Spikes 20 yd pass from McGuire (Baer kick) 11:35 UL - Spikes 52 yd pass from Masson (Baer kick) 7:07 UL - Spikes 7 yd run (Baer kick) 3:02 WKU - Jakes 1 yd run (Tinius kick) 1:33 OHIO - Weller 34 yd field goal 1:48 WKU - Andrews 4 yd run (Tinius kick) 3rd 8:26 UL - Baer 20 yd field goal 0:00 WKU - Tinius 47 yd field goal 3:43 OHIO - Thompson 3 yd pass from Jackson (Hershey rush failed) 3rd 10:25 UL - McGuire 1 yd run (Baer kick) 4th 13:40 OHIO - McCrae 13 yd pass from Jackson (Dunlop pass from Jackson) 7:38 WKU - Jakes 1 yd run (Tinius kick failed) 9:17 OHIO - Bussey 24 yd pass from Jackson (Weller kick) 1:14 WKU - Coley 43 yd pass from Jakes (Tinius kick) 5:21 UL - Spikes 1 yd run (Baer kick) 4th 13:17 WKU - Brooks 62 yd interception return (Tinius kick) 3:43 OHIO - Boykin 20 yd run (Weller kick) 9:25 WKU - Andrews 30 yd run (Tinius kick) 1:36 UL - Green 3 yd pass from McGuire (Baer kick) 1:45 UL - McGuire 1 yd run (Baer kick) Team Statistics Team Statistics Team Statistics UL OHIO UL UM WKU UL First Downs 24 23 First Downs First Downs 21 16 Rushes-Yards (Net) 39-73 32-174 Rushes-Yards (Net) Rushes-Yards (Net) 37-147 32-96 Passing-Yards (Net) 27/43-398 16/22-240 Passing-Yards (Net) Passing-Yards (Net) 18/23-262 17/35-255 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 82-471 54-414 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 60-409 67-351 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-45 Punt Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 1-9 0-0 Kick Returns-Yards 6-52 4-105 Kick Returns-Yards Kick Returns-Yards 4-58 7-125 Punts-Average 5-43.2 0-0.0 Punts-Average Punts-Average 0-0.0 2-36.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 3-29 1-15 Penalties-Yards Penalties-Yards 4-28 7-42 Time of Possession 34:22 25:38 Time of Possession Time of Possession 32:02 27:58 Individual Statistics Individual Statistics Individual Statistics RUSHING: UL - Spikes 12-37; McGuire 22-33; Butler 1-3; Surgent RUSHING: RUSHING: WKU - Rainey 21-67; Andrews 7-52; Jakes 4-28; 1-2; Walker 1-2; Masson 1-(-1); Shankle 1-(-3). OHIO - Jackson McNeal 1-8; Campbell 1-(-2); TEAM 3-(-6). UL - Spikes 9-42; 11-74; Davidson 7-36; Harden 10-36; Boykin 2-21; Hershey 1-8; McGuire 11-24; Gautier 2-17; Walker 3-5; Ortego 1-4; Masson TEAM 1-(-1). PASSING: 5-2; Walker 1-2. PASSING: UL - McGuire 25-39-1-384; Masson 2-4-0-14. OHIO - PASSING: WKU - Jakes 18-22-0-262; TEAM 0-1-0-0. UL - Masson Jackson 16-22-4-240. 16-34-2-223; McGuire 1-1-0-32. RECEIVING: UL - Green 6-107; Wolfe 5-58; Surgent 4-110; Spikes RECEIVING: RECEIVING: WKU - Vasquez 8-76; McNeal 5-88; Coley 2-74; 4-46; Hill 3-27; Joseph 3-25; Butler 2-25. Ohio - Goulet 5-126; Rainey 2-11; Doyle 1-13. UL - Wolfe 4-94; Miller 3-15; Spikes Mccrae 3-30; Bussey 2-36; Thompson 2-16; Dunlop 2-15; Hill 1-9; 2-54; Butler 2-27; Joseph 2-16; Falgout 2-5; Hill 1-32; Green 1-12. Harden 1-8. 2010 Opponent Schedules

Georgia 4-5 Arkansas State* 3-5 Date Team Result Date Team Result Sept. 4 LOUISIANA 55-7 W Sept. 4 at Auburn 26-52 L Sept. 11 at South Carolina* 6-17 L Sept. 11 at Louisiana* 24-31 L Sept. 18 ARKANSAS* 24-31 L Sept. 18 LA.-MONROE* 34-20 W Sept. 25 at Mississippi State* 12-24 L Sept. 25 at Troy* 28-35 L Oct. 2 at Colorado 27-29 L Oct. 2 LOUISVILLE 24-34 L Oct. 9 TENNESSEE* 41-14 W Oct. 9 at North Texas* 24-19 W Oct. 16 VANDERBILT* 43-0 W Oct. 16 at Indiana 34-36 L Oct. 23 at Kentucky* 44-31 W Oct. 23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* 37-16 W Oct. 30 FLORIDA* 31-34 L! Oct. 30 -OPEN- Nov. 6 IDAHO STATE 11:30 AM Nov. 2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* 6:00 PM Nov. 13 at Auburn* 2:30 PM Nov. 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY* 2:00 PM Nov. 20 -OPEN- Nov. 20 at Navy 2:30 PM Nov. 27 GEORGIA TECH TBA Nov. 27 at FIU* TBA

Middle Tennessee * 3-4 North Texas* 2-6 Date Team Result Date Team Result Sept. 2 MINNESOTA 17-24 L Sept. 4 at Clemson 10-35 L Sept. 11 AUSTIN PEAY 56-33 W Sept. 11 RICE 31-32 L Sept. 18 at Memphis 17-24 L Sept. 18 at Army 0-24 L Sept. 25 at Louisiana* 34-14 W Sept. 25 at FLORIDA ATLANTIC* 21-17 W Oct. 2 -OPEN- Oct. 2 LOUISIANA* 27-28 L Oct. 5 TROY* 13-42 L Oct. 9 ARKANSAS STATE* 19-24 L Oct. 16 at Georgia Tech 14-42 L Oct. 16 FIU* 10-34 L Oct. 23 LA.-MONROE* 38-10 W Oct. 23 -OPEN- Oct. 30 -OPEN- Oct. 30 at Western Kentucky* 33-6 W Nov. 2 at Arkansas State* 6:00 PM Nov. 6 TROY* 6:00 PM Nov. 13 NORTH TEXAS* 2:30 PM Nov. 13 at Middle Tennessee* 2:30 PM Nov. 20 at Western Kentucky* 3:30 PM Nov. 20 at La.-Monroe* 2:30 PM Nov. 27 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* 2:30 PM Nov. 27 KANSAS STATE 3:00 PM Dec. 4 at FIU* TBA

Oklahoma State 7-1 Troy* 4-3 Date Team Result Date Team Result Sept. 4 WASHINGTON STATE 65-17 W Sept. 4 BOWLING GREEN 30-27 W Sept. 11 TROY 41-38 W Sept. 11 at Oklahoma State 38-41 L Sept. 18 TULSA 65-28 W Sept. 18 at UAB 33-34 L Sept. 25 -OPEN- Sept. 25 ARKANSAS STATE* 35-28 W Sept. 30 TEXAS A&M* 38-35 W Oct. 2 -OPEN- Oct. 8 at Louisiana 54-28 W Oct. 5 at Middle Tennessee* 42-13 W Oct. 16 at Texas Tech* 34-17 W Oct. 16 LOUISIANA* 31-24 W Oct. 23 NEBRASKA* 41-51 L Oct. 23 -OPEN- Oct. 30 at Kansas State* 24-14 W Oct. 30 at La.-Monroe* 14-28 L Nov. 6 BAYLOR* 11:30 AM Nov. 6 at North Texas* 6:00 PM Nov. 13 at Texas* TBA Nov. 13 FIU* 2:30 PM Nov. 20 at Kansas* TBA Nov. 20 at South Carolina TBA Nov. 27 OKLAHOMA* TBA Nov. 27 WESTERN KENTUCKY* 2:30 PM Dec. 4 at Florida Atlantic* 1:00 PM

All times are listed in central (CT) !=OT Period 2010 Opponent Schedules

Western Kentucky* 1-7 Ohio 6-3 Date Team Result Date Team Result Sept. 4 at Nebraska 10-49 L Sept. 4 WOFFORD 33-10 W Sept. 11 at Kentucky 28-63 L Sept. 11 TOLEDO* 13-20 L Sept. 18 INDIANA 21-38 L Sept. 18 at Ohio State 7-43 L Sept. 25 at South Florida 12-24 L Sept. 25 at Marshall 23-24 L Oct. 2 -OPEN- Oct. 2 at Eastern Michigan* 30-17 W Oct. 9 at FIU* 21-28 L Oct. 9 BOWLING GREEN* 49-25 W Oct. 16 LA.-MONROE* 30-35 L Oct. 16 AKRON* 38-10 W Oct. 23 at Louisiana* 54-21 W Oct. 23 at Miami (OH)* 34-13 W Oct. 30 NORTH TEXAS* 6-33 L Oct. 30 LOUISIANA 38-31 W Nov. 6 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* 3:30 PM Nov. 4 BUFFALO* 6:30 PM Nov. 13 at Arkansas State* 2:00 PM Nov. 16 at Temple* 7:00 PM Nov. 20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* 3:30 PM Nov. 26 at Kent State* 1:00 PM Nov. 27 at Troy* 2:30 PM

Mississippi 3-5 Florida Atlantic* 2-5 Date Team Result Date Team Result Sept. 4 JACKSONVILLE STATE 48-49 2OTL Sept. 2 at UAB 32-31 W Sept. 11 at Tulane 27-13 W Sept. 11 MICHIGAN STATE 17-30 L Sept. 18 VANDERBILT* 14-28 L Sept. 18 -OPEN- Sept. 25 FRESNO STATE 55-38 W Sept. 25 NORTH TEXAS* 17-21 L Oct. 2 KENTUCKY* 42-35 W Oct. 2 at South Florida 3-31 L Oct. 9 -OPEN- Oct. 9 at La.-Monroe* 17-20 L Oct. 16 at Alabama* 10-23 L Oct. 16 -OPEN- Oct. 23 at Arkansas* 24-38 L Oct. 23 at Arkansas State* 16-37 L Oct. 30 AUBURN* 31-51 L Oct. 30 FIU* 21-9 W Nov. 6 LOUISIANA 6:00 PM Nov. 6 at Western Kentucky* 3:30 PM Nov. 13 at Tennessee* TBA Nov. 13 LOUISIANA* 6:00 PM Nov. 20 at Louisiana State* 7:00 PM Nov. 20 at Texas TBA Nov. 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE* TBA Nov. 27 at Middle Tennessee* 2:30 PM Dec. 4 TROY* 1:00 PM

FIU* 2-5 La.-Monroe* 4-4 Date Team Result Date Team Result Sept. 4 -OPEN- Sept. 4 -OPEN- Sept. 11 RUTGERS 14-19 L Sept. 11 ARKANSAS 7-31 L Sept. 18 at Texas A&M 20-27 L Sept. 18 at Arkansas State* 20-34 L Sept. 25 at Maryland 28-42 L Sept. 25 SOUTHEASTERN LA 21-20 W Oct. 2 at Pitt 17-44 L Oct. 2 at Auburn 3-52 L Oct. 9 WESTERN KENTUCKY* 28-21 W Oct. 9 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* 20-17 W Oct. 16 at North Texas* 34-10 W Oct. 16 at Western Kentucky* 35-30 W Oct. 23 -OPEN- Oct. 23 at Middle Tennessee* 10-38 L Oct. 30 at Florida Atlantic* 9-21 L Oct. 30 TROY* 28-14 W Nov. 6 LA.-MONROE* 6:30 PM Nov. 6 at FIU* 6:30 PM Nov. 13 at Troy* 2:30 PM Nov. 13 at Louisiana State 6:00 PM Nov. 20 at Louisiana* 6:00 PM Nov. 20 NORTH TEXAS* 2:30 PM Nov. 27 ARKANSAS STATE* TBA Nov. 27 LOUISIANA* 2:30 PM Dec. 4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* TBA

All times are listed in central (CT) 2010 RAGIN’ CAJUNS ALPAHBETICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown High School (Last School) 10 Albrecht, Tyler K 6-1 199 Sr.-2L Destrehan, LA St. Thomas More 34 Anderson, Justin DE 6-3 240 Fr.-RS Foley, AL Foley 2 Auriene, Orkeys CB 5-10 175 Sr.-3L Daytona Beach, FL Mainland Regional 68 Autrey, Matthew C 6-3 286 Jr.-Sq. Cecilia, LA Beau Chene 40 Baer, Brett K 6-0 187 So.-1L Brandon, MS Brandon 41 Banks, Joel RB 6-0 215 Fr.-RS Destrehan, LA Destrehan 52 Barnfield, Nick DE 6-3 230 Fr.-RS Destrehan, LA Destrehan 72 Bates, Leonardo G 6-5 316 So.-Sq. New Orleans, LA L.W. Higgins 49 Benoit, Kyron LB 6-1 237 Jr.-2L Crowley, LA Crowley 5 Bentley, Dwight "Bill" CB 5-11 173 Jr.-2L Pahokee, FL Pahokee (Dodge City CC) 29 Booker, Draylon RB 6-0 189 So.-1L Conroe, TX Conroe 43 Broadnax, Jesse LB 6-5 230 So.-Sq. Pensacola, FL Pine Forest 56 Brooks, Richard LB 6-2 240 Jr.-1L Mesquite, TX West Mesquite 60 Burks, Ian C 6-4 286 Sr.-3L Denham Springs, LA Denham Springs 31 Burnette, Winston SS 6-3 210 Fr.-RS Baton Rouge, LA Woodlawn 83 Butler, James WR 6-3 196 Fr.-HS Luling, LA Hahnville 90 Dean, Derreck DT 5-11 287 Jr.-2L New Orleans, LA McDonogh 35 73 Decoster, Jonathan T 6-5 301 Sr.-3L Miramar, FL Everglades 46 Desormeaux, Matt FB 6-1 245 Sr.-2L New Iberia, LA Catholic 58 Douglas, Nate DE 6-2 248 Jr.-1L Milton, FL Milton 64 Duhon, Ben DT 5-11 280 So.-Sq. Slidell, LA Salmen 81 Falgout, Richie WR 6-0 190 Sr.-3L Lafayette, LA Lafayette 47 Fleming, Grant LB 6-4 232 Sr.-3L Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More 99 Gaddies, Tyrell DE 6-3 272 Jr.-1L New Orleans, LA Eisenhower (TX) (Coffeyville CC) 17 Gautier, Blaine QB 6-0 205 So.-1L Paulina, LA Lutcher 38 Gerami, Cooper FS 6-0 205 Fr.-Tr. Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More (Northwestern) 30 Gibson, Le'Marcus SS 6-0 210 Jr.-JC Starkville, MS Harrison Central (Hawaii/Miss. Gulf Coast CC) 15 Goodlett, Ross WR 6-0 189 Jr.-1L Mandeville, LA Fontainebleau 50 Gore, Matt DS 6-1 255 Fr.-RS Hammond, LA St. Thomas Aquinas 89 Green, Ladarius TE 6-6 230 Jr.-2L Pensacola, FL Booker T. Washington 23 Guilbeaux, Seth FS 5-9 167 Sr.-Sq. Abbeville, LA North Vermilion 48 Hebert, Andrew LB 6-2 210 Fr.-RS Lafayette, LA Teurlings Catholic 3 Hill, Pierre WR 6-0 166 Jr.-2L New Orleans, LA Archbishop Shaw 71 Huval, Andre G 6-2 310 Fr.-HS Scott, LA St. Thomas More 92 Jackson, Joe TE 6-0 220 Fr.-RS Lafayette, LA Lafayette 77 Jamal, Nasser T 6-6 290 Sr.-Sq. Vancouver, B.C. New Westminster 39 Jones, Julian CB 5-10 183 Sr.-2L New Orleans, LA Edna Karr 18 Joseph, Andrew WR 5-10 167 Jr.-1L Royal Palm Beach, FL Glades Day School (Coffeyville CC) 21 Kelley, Lance SS 6-3 199 Jr.-2L Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More 84 Kensey, Brandon WR 5-9 175 Fr.-RS Baton Rouge, LA McKinley 82 Lawson, Javone WR 6-1 183 So.-1L Harvey, LA Helen Cox 78 Lemelle, Daniel G 6-3 285 Fr.-RS Beaumont, TX Ozen 11 Lewis-Buchanan, Devon LB 6-2 210 Jr.-2L Riviera Beach, FL Suncoast 63 Martin, Jarad OL 6-5 280 Fr.-HS Harvey, LA West Jefferson 7 Masson, Chris QB 6-2 203 Jr.-2L Miami, FL Christopher Columbus 86 Maxwell, Jacob TE 6-4 225 Fr.-RS Pearl River, LA Pearl River 4 McCoy, Daylon LB 6-0 215 Sr.-3L Henderson, TX Tatum 96 McCray, Brandon DT 6-4 292 Fr.-RS Merritt Island, FL Merritt Island 8 McGuire, Brad QB 6-2 225 Jr.-2L Gulf Breeze, FL Gulf Breeze 19 Miller, Marlin WR 5-11 187 Sr.-2L Rowlett, TX Rowlett 91 Moore, Sharrick DT 6-2 257 Sr.-3L Tampa, FL Freedom 55 Nash, Brandon LB 5-11 208 Fr.-RS Baton Rouge, LA Redemptorist 76 Odom, Jaron G 6-7 350 So.-1L Fort Lauderdale, FL Boyd Anderson 45 Onyenekwu, Emeka DE 6-5 237 So.-Sq. New Orleans, LA McKinley 35 Ortego, Spencer P 6-3 200 Sr.-3L Carencro, LA Teurlings Catholic 66 Osborne, Sean C 6-6 273 So.-Sq. Geismar, LA Dutchtown 27 Patt, Trevence CB 6-0 175 Fr.-HS Lafayette, LA Breaux Bridge 74 Plouhar, Kyle G 6-7 300 Jr.-2L Mandeville, LA Fontainebleau 95 Pryer, Benay DT 6-6 296 So.-JC Baton Rouge, LA Belaire (Kilgore (TX) JC) 67 Quave, Daniel OL 6-4 330 Fr.-HS Gautier, MS Gautier 97 Richardson, Terrell DE 6-5 260 Sr.-3L Pensacola, FL Escambia 62 Robinson, Robert T 6-4 263 Fr.-RS Delray Beach, FL Atlantic 94 Rogers, Jermaine DT 6-5 290 Sr.-3L Mobile, AL Davidson 36 Rolle, Maurice, Jr. FS 6-1 197 Sr.-3L Lauderhill, FL South Plantation 61 Rosenbalm, Matt DS 6-2 275 So.-Sq. Cumming, GA Forsyth Central 70 Ruiz, Evan G 6-5 310 So.-Sq. Baton Rouge, LA St. Michael 33 Shankle, Julian RB 5-10 197 Jr.-1L Grand Prairie, TX South Grand Prairie 44 Smith, Bernard DE 6-3 235 Jr.-JC Atlanta, GA Mays (Northeast Mississippi CC) 20 Spikes, Aaron RB 5-10 195 Fr.-HS Dallas, TX L.G. Pinkston 65 Sterling, Barry DT 6-0 250 So.-Sq. Baker, LA Baker 57 Stevenson, William LB 5-11 208 Fr.-RS Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More 24 Stokes, Lionel FS 5-10 180 Jr.-JC Columbia, MS East Marion (Copiah-Lincoln CC) 87 Surgent, Darryl WR 6-0 182 Fr.-HS Alexandria, LA Alexandria 37 Thibodaux, Hunter S 5-8 195 Fr.-RS Lafayette, LA Acadiana 54 Thibodeaux, Aaron DE 6-3 235 Fr.-HS Monroe, LA St. Frederick 13 Thomas, Brady QB 6-3 190 So.-Sq. Aledo, TX Aledo 85 Thompson, Ian TE 6-4 230 Fr.-RS Kernersville, NC East Forsyth 98 Topp, Jordan DT 6-4 299 Sr.-1L San Diego, CA Rancho Bernardo (San Diego Mesa JC) 53 Tucker, Christopher DE 6-2 260 Jr.-JC Rosedale, MS West Bolivar (Coahoma CC) 6 Walker, Robert RB 5-8 183 Fr.-HS Mamou, LA Mamou 26 Walker, Yobes FB 5-11 200 So.-1L Houston, TX Brazoswood 22 White, Melvin CB 6-3 190 Jr.-1L Freeport, TX Brazosport 59 Wilson, Brendan OL 6-5 251 So.-Sq. Prairieville, LA Dutchtown 88 Wilson, Trace TE 6-1 255 So.-Sq. Placentia, CA El Dorado 51 Windsor, Colin T 6-5 290 Sr.-1L Alvin, TX Alvin 80 Wolfe, Vernon WR 6-1 188 Sr.-1L Vicksburg, MS Vicksburg (Hinds CC) **Must sit out the 2010 season per NCAA transfer rules 2010 RAGIN’ CAJUNS NUMERICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown High School (Last School) 2 Auriene, Orkeys CB 5-10 175 Sr.-3L Daytona Beach, FL Mainland Regional 3 Hill, Pierre WR 6-0 166 Jr.-2L New Orleans, LA Archbishop Shaw 4 McCoy, Daylon LB 6-0 215 Sr.-3L Henderson, TX Tatum 5 Bentley, Dwight "Bill" CB 5-11 173 Jr.-2L Pahokee, FL Pahokee (Dodge City CC) 6 Walker, Robert RB 5-8 183 Fr.-HS Mamou, LA Mamou 7 Masson, Chris QB 6-2 203 Jr.-2L Miami, FL Christopher Columbus 8 McGuire, Brad QB 6-2 225 Jr.-2L Gulf Breeze, FL Gulf Breeze 10 Albrecht, Tyler K 6-1 199 Sr.-2L Destrehan, LA St. Thomas More 11 Lewis-Buchanan, Devon LB 6-2 210 Jr.-2L Riviera Beach, FL Suncoast 13 Thomas, Brady QB 6-3 190 So.-Sq. Aledo, TX Aledo 15 Goodlett, Ross WR 6-0 189 Jr.-1L Mandeville, LA Fontainebleau 17 Gautier, Blaine QB 6-0 205 So.-1L Paulina, LA Lutcher 18 Joseph, Andrew WR 5-10 167 Jr.-1L Royal Palm Beach, FL Glades Day School (Coffeyville CC) 19 Miller, Marlin WR 5-11 187 Sr.-2L Rowlett, TX Rowlett 20 Spikes, Aaron RB 5-10 195 Fr.-HS Dallas, TX L.G. Pinkston 21 Kelley, Lance SS 6-3 199 Jr.-2L Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More 22 White, Melvin CB 6-3 190 Jr.-1L Freeport, TX Brazosport 23 Guilbeaux, Seth FS 5-9 167 Sr.-Sq. Abbeville, LA North Vermilion 24 Stokes, Lionel FS 5-10 180 Jr.-JC Columbia, MS East Marion (Copiah-Lincoln CC) 26 Walker, Yobes FB 5-11 200 So.-1L Houston, TX Brazoswood 27 Patt, Trevence CB 6-0 175 Fr.-HS Lafayette, LA Breaux Bridge 29 Booker, Draylon RB 6-0 189 So.-1L Conroe, TX Conroe 30 Gibson, Le'Marcus SS 6-0 210 Jr.-JC Starkville, MS Harrison Central (Hawaii/Miss. Gulf Coast CC) 31 Burnette, Winston SS 6-3 210 Fr.-RS Baton Rouge, LA Woodlawn 33 Shankle, Julian RB 5-10 197 Jr.-1L Grand Prairie, TX South Grand Prairie 34 Anderson, Justin DE 6-3 240 Fr.-RS Foley, AL Foley 35 Ortego, Spencer P 6-3 200 Sr.-3L Carencro, LA Teurlings Catholic 36 Rolle, Maurice, Jr. FS 6-1 197 Sr.-3L Lauderhill, FL South Plantation 37 Thibodaux, Hunter S 5-8 195 Fr.-RS Lafayette, LA Acadiana 38 Gerami, Cooper FS 6-0 205 Fr.-Tr. Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More (Northwestern) 39 Jones, Julian CB 5-10 183 Sr.-2L New Orleans, LA Edna Karr 40 Baer, Brett K 6-0 187 So.-1L Brandon, MS Brandon 41 Banks, Joel RB 6-0 215 Fr.-RS Destrehan, LA Destrehan 43 Broadnax, Jesse LB 6-5 230 So.-Sq. Pensacola, FL Pine Forest 44 Smith, Bernard DE 6-3 235 Jr.-JC Atlanta, GA Mays (Northeast Mississippi CC) 45 Onyenekwu, Emeka DE 6-5 237 So.-Sq. New Orleans, LA McKinley 46 Desormeaux, Matt FB 6-1 245 Sr.-2L New Iberia, LA Catholic 47 Fleming, Grant LB 6-4 232 Sr.-3L Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More 48 Hebert, Andrew LB 6-2 210 Fr.-RS Lafayette, LA Teurlings Catholic 49 Benoit, Kyron LB 6-1 237 Jr.-2L Crowley, LA Crowley 50 Gore, Matt DS 6-1 255 Fr.-RS Hammond, LA St. Thomas Aquinas 51 Windsor, Colin T 6-5 290 Sr.-1L Alvin, TX Alvin 52 Barnfield, Nick DE 6-3 230 Fr.-RS Destrehan, LA Destrehan 53 Tucker, Christopher DE 6-2 260 Jr.-JC Rosedale, MS West Bolivar (Coahoma CC) 54 Thibodeaux, Aaron DE 6-3 235 Fr.-HS Monroe, LA St. Frederick 55 Nash, Brandon LB 5-11 208 Fr.-RS Baton Rouge, LA Redemptorist 56 Brooks, Richard LB 6-2 240 Jr.-1L Mesquite, TX West Mesquite 57 Stevenson, William LB 5-11 208 Fr.-RS Lafayette, LA St. Thomas More 58 Douglas, Nate DE 6-2 248 Jr.-1L Milton, FL Milton 59 Wilson, Brendan OL 6-5 251 So.-Sq. Prairieville, LA Dutchtown 60 Burks, Ian C 6-4 286 Sr.-3L Denham Springs, LA Denham Springs 61 Rosenbalm, Matt DS 6-2 275 So.-Sq. Cumming, GA Forsyth Central 62 Robinson, Robert T 6-4 263 Fr.-RS Delray Beach, FL Atlantic 63 Martin, Jarad OL 6-5 280 Fr.-HS Harvey, LA West Jefferson 64 Duhon, Ben DT 5-11 280 So.-Sq. Slidell, LA Salmen 65 Sterling, Barry DT 6-0 250 So.-Sq. Baker, LA Baker 66 Osborne, Sean C 6-6 273 So.-Sq. Geismar, LA Dutchtown 67 Quave, Daniel OL 6-4 330 Fr.-HS Gautier, MS Gautier 68 Autrey, Matthew C 6-3 286 Jr.-Sq. Cecilia, LA Beau Chene 70 Ruiz, Evan G 6-5 310 So.-Sq. Baton Rouge, LA St. Michael 71 Huval, Andre G 6-2 310 Fr.-HS Scott, LA St. Thomas More 72 Bates, Leonardo G 6-5 316 So.-Sq. New Orleans, LA L.W. Higgins 73 Decoster, Jonathan T 6-5 301 Sr.-3L Miramar, FL Everglades 74 Plouhar, Kyle G 6-7 300 Jr.-2L Mandeville, LA Fontainebleau 76 Odom, Jaron G 6-7 350 So.-1L Fort Lauderdale, FL Boyd Anderson 77 Jamal, Nasser T 6-6 290 Sr.-Sq. Vancouver, B.C. New Westminster 78 Lemelle, Daniel G 6-3 285 Fr.-RS Beaumont, TX Ozen 80 Wolfe, Vernon WR 6-1 188 Sr.-1L Vicksburg, MS Vicksburg (Hinds CC) 81 Falgout, Richie WR 6-0 190 Sr.-3L Lafayette, LA Lafayette 82 Lawson, Javone WR 6-1 183 So.-1L Harvey, LA Helen Cox 83 Butler, James WR 6-3 196 Fr.-HS Luling, LA Hahnville 84 Kensey, Brandon WR 5-9 175 Fr.-RS Baton Rouge, LA McKinley 85 Thompson, Ian TE 6-4 230 Fr.-RS Kernersville, NC East Forsyth 86 Maxwell, Jacob TE 6-4 225 Fr.-RS Pearl River, LA Pearl River 87 Surgent, Darryl WR 6-0 182 Fr.-HS Alexandria, LA Alexandria 88 Wilson, Trace TE 6-1 255 So.-Sq. Placentia, CA El Dorado 89 Green, Ladarius TE 6-6 230 Jr.-2L Pensacola, FL Booker T. Washington 90 Dean, Derreck DT 5-11 287 Jr.-2L New Orleans, LA McDonogh 35 91 Moore, Sharrick DT 6-2 257 Sr.-3L Tampa, FL Freedom 92 Jackson, Joe TE 6-0 220 Fr.-RS Lafayette, LA Lafayette 94 Rogers, Jermaine DT 6-5 290 Sr.-3L Mobile, AL Davidson 95 Pryer, Benay DT 6-6 296 So.-JC Baton Rouge, LA Belaire (Kilgore (TX) JC) 96 McCray, Brandon DT 6-4 292 Fr.-RS Merritt Island, FL Merritt Island 97 Richardson, Terrell DE 6-5 260 Sr.-3L Pensacola, FL Escambia 98 Topp, Jordan DT 6-4 299 Sr.-1L San Diego, CA Rancho Bernardo (San Diego Mesa JC) 99 Gaddies, Tyrell DE 6-3 272 Jr.-1L New Orleans, LA Eisenhower (TX) (Coffeyville CC) **Must sit out the 2010 season per NCAA transfer rules Offensive Depth Chart Defensive Depth Chart Pos. No. Player Class Ht. Wt. Pos. No. Player Class Ht. Wt. WR 80 Vernon Wolfe Sr. 6-1 188 DE 58 Nate Douglas or Jr. 6-2 248 83 James Butler Fr.-HS 6-3 196 53 Chris Tucker Jr.-JC 6-2 260 34 Justin Anderson Fr.-RS 6-3 240 WR 3 Pierre Hill Jr. 6-0 166 DE 45 Emeka Onyenekwu So.-Sq. 6-5 237 18 Andrew Joseph Jr. 5-10 167 97 Terrell Richardson Sr. 6-5 260 87 Darryl Surgent Fr.-HS 6-1 182 99 Tyrell Gaddies Jr. 6-3 272

TE 89 Ladarius Green Jr. 6-6 230 DT 98 Jordan Topp Sr. 6-4 299 86 Jacob Maxwell Fr.-RS 6-4 225 96 Brandon McCray Fr.-RS 6-4 292 85 Ian Thompson Fr.-RS 6-4 230 64 Ben Duhon So.-Sq. 5-11 280 DT 90 Derreck Dean Jr. 5-11 287 LT 51 Colin Windsor Sr. 6-5 290 44 Bernard Smith Jr.-JC 6-3 235 77 Nasser Jamal Sr.-Sq. 6-6 290 62 Robert Robinson Fr.-RS 6-4 263 LG 74 Kyle Plouhar Jr. 6-7 300 LB 11 Devon Lewis-Buchanan Jr. 6-2 210 72 Leonardo Bates So. 6-5 316 55 Brandon Nash Fr.-RS 5-11 208 70 Evan Ruiz So.-Sq. 6-5 310 49 Kyron Benoit Jr. 6-1 237 C 60 Ian Burks Sr. 6-4 286 LB 47 Grant Fleming Sr. 6-4 232 70 Evan Ruiz So.-Sq. 6-5 310 56 Richard Brooks Jr. 6-2 240 68 Matt Autrey Jr.-Sq. 6-3 286 57 Will Stevenson Fr.-RS 5-11 208 RG 71 Andre Huval Fr.-HS 6-2 310 LB 4 Daylon McCoy Sr. 6-0 215 76 Jaron Odom So. 6-7 350 48 Andrew Hebert Fr.-RS 6-2 210 74 Kyle Plouhar Jr. 6-7 300 43 Jesse Broadnax So.-Sq. 6-5 230 RT 73 Jonathan Decoster Sr. 6-5 301 76 Jaron Odom So. 6-7 350 SS 38 Cooper Gerami Fr.-Tr. 6-0 205 30 Le'Marcus Gibson or Jr.-JC 6-0 210 21 Lance Kelley Jr. 6-3 199 QB 8 Brad McGuire Jr. 6-2 225 17 Blaine Gautier So. 6-0 205 FS 24 Lionel Stokes Jr.-JC 5-10 180 13 Brady Thomas So.-Sq. 6-3 190 38 Cooper Gerami or Fr.-Tr. 6-0 205 31 Winston Burnette Fr.-RS 6-3 210 FB 46 Matt Desormeaux Sr. 6-1 245 26 Yobes Walker So. 5-11 200 LCB 2 Orkeys Auriene Sr. 5-10 175 39 Julian Jones Sr. 5-10 183 RB 20 Aaron Spikes Fr.-HS 5-10 195 33 Julian Shankle Jr. 5-10 197 RCB 5 Dwight "Bill" Bentley Jr. 5-11 173 6 Robert Walker Fr.-HS 5-8 183 22 Melvin White Jr. 6-3 190

Specialists Depth Chart Pos. No. Player Class Ht. Wt. Pos. No. Player Class Ht. Wt. KO 40 Brett Baer So. 6-0 187 PR 2 Orkeys Auriene Sr. 5-10 175 10 Tyler Albrecht Sr. 6-1 199 20 Aaron Spikes Fr.-HS 5-10 195

FG 40 Brett Baer So. 6-0 187 KR 87 Darryl Surgent Fr.-HS 6-0 182 10 Tyler Albrecht Sr. 6-1 199 20 Aaron Spikes Fr.-HS 5-10 195 80 Vernon Wolfe Sr. 6-1 188 P 35 Spencer Ortego Sr. 6-3 200 6 Robert Walker Fr.-HS 5-8 183 40 Brett Baer So. 6-0 187

SNP 61 Matt Rosenbalm So. 6-2 275 HLD 35 Spencer Ortego Sr. 6-3 200 50 Matt Gore Fr.-RS 6-1 255 7 Chris Masson Jr. 6-2 203 Ragin' Cajuns Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rickey Bustle (Clemson '76) DC: Kevin Fouquier (Louisiana '89) OC & OL: Ron Hudson (Muskingum College '87) DL: Gerald Broussard (Louisiana '84) PC & QB: Jorge Munoz (Bethany College '98) LB: Tim Rebowe (Louisiana State '87) STC & RB: Justin Lustig (Bucknell '00) DB: Hurlie Brown (Miami '91) WR: Daryl Mason (Arkansas '83) GA's: Chris Limbach (Off.) & Brian Wallace (Def.) AHC, TE & RC: Troy Wingerter (Louisiana '93) DEPTH CHART current as of 11/1/10 Louisiana Combined Team Statistics

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (2-6-0) (1-3-0) (1-3-0) (0-0-0) CONFERENCE...... (2-3-0) (1-2-0) (1-1-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-3-0) (0-1-0) (0-2-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Sep 04, 2010 at #23 Georgia L 7-55 92746 *Sep 11, 2010 ARKANSAS STATE W 31-24 15103 *Sep 25, 2010 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 14-34 17249 *Oct 02, 2010 at North Texas W 28-27 17015 Oct 08, 2010 #22 OKLAHOMA STATE L 28-54 25881 *Oct 16, 2010 at TROY L 24-31 22283 *Oct 23, 2010 WESTERN KENTUCKY L 21-54 15641 Oct 30, 2010 at Ohio L 31-38 15255

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Spikes, Aaron 8 71 229 18 211 3.0 2 11 26.4 Streeter, Kevis 4 20 155 2 153 7.7 1 69 38.2 McGuire, Brad 3 42 104 30 74 1.8 4 11 24.7 Gautier, Blaine 6 31 83 12 71 2.3 3 16 11.8 Walker, Robert 7 22 67 2 65 3.0 0 20 9.3 Shankle, Julian 6 21 69 5 64 3.0 0 12 10.7 Masson, Chris 8 47 171 147 24 0.5 1 60 3.0 Ortego, Spencer 8 2 33 10 23 11.5 0 19 2.9 Lawson, Javone 6 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 10 2.0 Miller, Marlin 7 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 6 1.6 Joseph, Andrew 8 3 10 1 9 3.0 0 7 1.1 Wolfe, Vernon 8 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.5 Butler, James 8 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.4 Surgent, Daryl 7 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.3 Walker, Yobes 6 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.3 Hill, Pierre 8 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Total...... 8 278 956 250 706 2.5 11 69 88.2 Opponents...... 8 274 1393 216 1177 4.3 16 74 147.1

PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Masson, Chris 8 115.49 127-237-5 53.6 1512 9 82 189.0 McGuire, Brad 3 158.25 28-43-1 65.1 422 2 48 140.7 Gautier, Blaine 6 67.67 11-24-2 45.8 110 0 18 18.3 Lawson, Javone 6 824.80 1-1-0 100.0 47 1 47 7.8 Total...... 8 120.08 167-305-8 54.8 2091 12 82 261.4 Opponents...... 8 146.07 175-271-13 64.6 2153 20 65 269.1

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Green, Ladarius 6 25 437 17.5 4 60 72.8 Lawson, Javone 6 19 271 14.3 1 60 45.2 Joseph, Andrew 8 19 210 11.1 1 47 26.2 Miller, Marlin 7 19 129 6.8 1 19 18.4 Spikes, Aaron 8 16 258 16.1 4 82 32.2 Falgout, Richie 6 16 153 9.6 0 26 25.5 Wolfe, Vernon 8 12 193 16.1 0 42 24.1 Hill, Pierre 8 10 116 11.6 0 32 14.5 Butler, James 8 8 114 14.2 1 35 14.2 Streeter, Kevis 4 7 27 3.9 0 10 6.8 Surgent, Daryl 7 6 128 21.3 0 48 18.3 Walker, Robert 7 6 33 5.5 0 18 4.7 Shankle, Julian 6 2 15 7.5 0 16 2.5 Maxwell, Jacob 8 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.5 Goodlett, Ross 2 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.5 Total...... 8 167 2091 12.5 12 82 261.4 Opponents...... 8 175 2153 12.3 20 65 269.1 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Albrecht, Tyler 1-6 16.7 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-3 0-0 27 3 Baer, Brett 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 42 0

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Spikes, Aaron 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 McGuire, Brad 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Green, Ladarius 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Baer, Brett 0 2-2 14-14 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 20 Gautier, Blaine 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Albrecht, Tyler 0 1-6 11-11 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 14 Surgent, Daryl 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kelley, Lance 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Streeter, Kevis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Butler, James 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Miller, Marlin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Joseph, Andrew 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Lawson, Javone 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Masson, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 25 3-8 25-25 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 184 Opponents...... 40 13-15 36-38 0-1 1 1-1 0 0 317

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Ortego, Spencer 51 2068 40.5 55 1 11 9 0 Total...... 51 2068 40.5 55 1 11 9 0 Opponents...... 33 1445 43.8 64 8 9 15 0

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Auriene, Orkeys 4 31 7.8 0 16 Total...... 4 31 7.8 0 16 Opponents...... 17 239 14.1 1 75

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Surgent, Daryl 11 268 24.4 1 97 Spikes, Aaron 7 85 12.1 0 24 Streeter, Kevis 6 111 18.5 0 46 Miller, Marlin 5 87 17.4 0 27 Kelley, Lance 4 68 17.0 0 23 Lawson, Javone 3 61 20.3 0 23 Walker, Robert 3 45 15.0 0 24 Wolfe, Vernon 2 28 14.0 0 15 Joseph, Andrew 2 22 11.0 0 13 Auriene, Orkeys 1 24 24.0 0 24 Bentley, Dwight 1 23 23.0 0 23 Shankle, Julian 1 10 10.0 0 10 Total...... 46 832 18.1 1 97 Opponents...... 32 672 21.0 0 49

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Spikes, Aaron 8 211 258 0 85 0 554 69.2 Green, Ladarius 6 0 437 0 0 0 437 72.8 Surgent, Daryl 7 2 128 0 268 0 398 56.9 Lawson, Javone 6 12 271 0 61 0 344 57.3 Streeter, Kevis 4 153 27 0 111 0 291 72.8 Total...... 8 706 2091 31 832 80 3740 467.5 Opponents...... 8 1177 2153 239 672 116 4357 544.6

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Louisiana...... 24 98 31 31 - 184 Opponents...... 37 106 74 100 - 317

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Masson, Chris 8 284 24 1512 1536 192.0 McGuire, Brad 3 85 74 422 496 165.3 Spikes, Aaron 8 71 211 0 211 26.4 Gautier, Blaine 6 55 71 110 181 30.2 Streeter, Kevis 4 20 153 0 153 38.2 Total...... 8 583 706 2091 2797 349.6 Opponents...... 8 545 1177 2153 3330 416.2

TEAM STATISTICS UL OPP SCORING...... 184 317 Points Per Game...... 23.0 39.6 FIRST DOWNS...... 136 163 Rushing...... 44 60 Passing...... 84 95 Penalty...... 8 8 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 706 1177 Yards gained rushing...... 956 1393 Yards lost rushing...... 250 216 Rushing Attempts...... 278 274 Average Per Rush...... 2.5 4.3 Average Per Game...... 88.2 147.1 TDs Rushing...... 11 16 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2091 2153 Comp-Att-Int...... 167-305-8 175-271-13 Average Per Pass...... 6.9 7.9 Average Per Catch...... 12.5 12.3 Average Per Game...... 261.4 269.1 TDs Passing...... 12 20 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 2797 3330 Total Plays...... 583 545 Average Per Play...... 4.8 6.1 Average Per Game...... 349.6 416.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 46-832 32-672 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 4-31 17-239 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 13-80 8-116 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 18.1 21.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 7.8 14.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 6.2 14.5 FUMBLES-LOST...... 11-7 8-5 PENALTIES-Yards...... 41-245 49-405 Average Per Game...... 30.6 50.6 PUNTS-Yards...... 51-2068 33-1445 Average Per Punt...... 40.5 43.8 Net punt average...... 35.5 38.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 31:05 28:52 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 49/136 50/111 3rd-Down Pct...... 36% 45% 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 9/20 2/3 4th-Down Pct...... 45% 67% SACKS BY-Yards...... 10-85 27-177 MISC YARDS...... -15 25 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 25 40 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 3-8 13-15 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 2-2 0-4 RED-ZONE SCORES...... 17-23 74% 27-28 96% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 15-23 65% 22-28 79% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 25-25 100% 36-38 95% ATTENDANCE...... 73874 147299 Games/Avg Per Game...... 4/18468 4/36825

Louisiana Overall Defensive Statistics

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 4 McCoy, Daylon 8 32 23 55 6.0-10 . . 1 1 1-0 . . . 11 Lewis-Buchanan, 8 27 18 45 4.5-20 1.5-17 1-29 4 . . . . . 5 Bentley, Dwight 7 35 5 40 3.0-15 0.5-4 1-15 5 . . . . . 21 Kelley, Lance 7 21 13 34 0.5-1 . 1-0 1 1 1-40 1 . . 24 Stokes, Lionel 8 23 8 31 1.5-8 . 2-0 . . 1-0 . . . 47 Fleming, Grant 5 11 16 27 1.0-3 . 1-11 ...... 2 Auriene, Orkeys 8 17 10 27 . . 3-0 4 . . . . . 30 Gibson, Le'Marc 6 15 8 23 2.0-10 . 2-0 1 . . . . . 44 Smith, Bernard 7 11 10 21 4.0-19 1.5-12 . . . . 1 . . 36 Rolle, Jr. Maur 6 11 6 17 . . 1-23 1 . . . . . 58 Douglas, Nate 8 9 8 17 2.0-8 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . . 45 Onyenekwu, Emek 8 9 7 16 2.5-24 2.5-24 . . . . 1 . . 56 Brooks, Richard 7 13 2 15 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 53 Tucker, Christo 8 9 6 15 1.0-9 1.0-9 ...... 90 Dean, Derreck 8 4 10 14 2.0-4 ...... 48 Hebert, Andrew 8 9 5 14 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... 22 White, Melvin 8 10 4 14 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 98 Topp, Jordan 7 9 4 13 1.0-2 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 38 Gerami, Cooper 8 9 4 13 0.5-1 . 1-2 1 . . . . . 34 Anderson, Justi 6 7 5 12 2.5-10 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . . 55 Nash, Brandon 7 2 9 11 0.5-1 . . . . . 1 . . 99 Gaddies, Tyrell 8 5 2 7 1.0-4 ...... 97 Richardson, Ter 6 4 2 6 3.0-19 ...... 94 Rogers, Jermain 5 2 4 6 1.0-1 ...... 1 . 49 Benoit, Kyron 4 2 3 5 0.5-1 ...... 39 Jones, Julian 8 3 2 5 ...... 40 Baer, Brett 8 4 . 4 ...... 91 Moore, Sharrick 5 2 1 3 0.5-1 ...... 96 McCray, Brandon 6 . 3 3 ...... 46 Desormeaux, Mat 8 2 1 3 ...... 35 Ortego, Spencer 8 2 . 2 ...... 89 Green, Ladarius 6 1 1 2 ...... 85 Thompson, Ian 8 . 1 1 ...... 43 Broadnax, Jesse 6 . 1 1 ...... 19 Miller, Marlin 7 . 1 1 ...... 81 Falgout, Richie 6 1 . 1 ...... 57 Stevenson, Will 7 1 . 1 ...... 17 Gautier, Blaine 6 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 8 323 203 526 42-178 10-85 13-80 20 4 5-40 5 1 . Opponents...... 8 327 190 517 54-251 27-177 8-116 25 8 7-162 9 3 .

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Auriene, Orkeys 3 0 0.0 0 0 Stokes, Lionel 2 0 0.0 0 0 Gibson, Le'Marc 2 0 0.0 0 0 Gerami, Cooper 1 2 2.0 0 2 Fleming, Grant 1 11 11.0 0 11 Kelley, Lance 1 0 0.0 0 0 Rolle, Jr. Maur 1 23 23.0 0 23 Bentley, Dwight 1 15 15.0 0 15 Lewis-Buchanan, 1 29 29.0 0 29 Total...... 13 80 6.2 0 29 Opponents...... 8 116 14.5 2 62

Louisiana Team Game-by-Game Comparison

------FIRST DOWNS------RUSHING------PASSING------TOTAL OFFENSE-- Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs Georgia...... 7-55 5/17 1/7 3/10 1/0 29-14 / 37-184 8-24- 3 / 19-31- 1 114/193 53-128 / 68-377 116/148 3/1 ARKANSAS STATE...... 31-24 19/17 8/1 11/14 0/2 43-224 / 19-18 17-28- 0 / 25-46- 1 214/438 71-438 / 65-456 66/124 0/3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE.... 14-34 18/19 9/11 9/7 0/1 47-126 / 34-217 19-37- 0 / 21-36- 1 214/207 84-340 / 70-424 133/105 2/1 North Texas...... 28-27 13/21 1/11 9/10 3/0 25-41 / 44-187 18-32- 0 / 22-31- 1 310/191 57-351 / 75-378 117/107 0/2 OKLAHOMA STATE...... 28-54 23/27 7/8 15/18 1/1 25-34 / 36-141 36-62- 1 / 29-47- 2 334/351 87-368 / 83-492 238/156 2/2 TROY...... 24-31 18/18 6/5 11/12 1/1 38-98 / 35-109 25-44- 1 / 25-35- 3 252/271 82-350 / 70-380 134/200 4/5 WESTERN KENTUCKY.... 21-54 16/21 6/5 9/14 1/2 32-96 / 37-147 17-35- 2 / 18-23- 0 255/262 67-351 / 60-409 125/199 3/0 Ohio...... 31-38 24/23 6/12 17/10 1/1 39-73 / 32-174 27-43- 1 / 16-22- 4 398/240 82-471 / 54-414 54/150 1/4 Totals...... 184-317 136/163 44/60 84/95 8/8 278-706 /274-1177 167-305- 8/175-271-13 2091/2153 583-2797/ 545-3330 983/1189 15/18

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting ----PENALTIES---- Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg No-Yds / No-Yds Georgia...... 3-16 / 8-17 0-1 / 0-0 26:33/ 33:27 -6:54 0.5/5.0 4.8/6.2 2.4/5.5 10-41.5 / 6-46.7 2-8 / 5-30 ARKANSAS STATE...... 7-18 / 2-14 0-0 / 1-1 34:15/ 25:45 8:30 5.2/0.9 7.6/9.5 6.2/7.0 6-42.0 / 7-40.7 4-29 / 5-38 MIDDLE TENNESSEE.... 7-19 / 6-17 1-2 / 0-0 34:59/ 25:01 9:58 2.7/6.4 5.8/5.8 4.0/6.1 8-40.6 / 7-43.6 4-30 / 9-76 North Texas...... 5-14 / 9-17 0-0 / 0-0 23:25/ 36:35 -13:10 1.6/4.2 9.7/6.2 6.2/5.0 7-39.9 / 7-49.3 7-40 / 15-102 OKLAHOMA STATE...... 8-19 / 9-15 2-4 / 0-0 32:48/ 27:12 5:36 1.4/3.9 5.4/7.5 4.2/5.9 6-36.7 / 2-37.0 6-24 / 4-39 TROY...... 5-19 / 5-13 3-5 / 0-1 34:23/ 25:19 9:04 2.6/3.1 5.7/7.7 4.3/5.4 7-41.1 / 4-39.0 8-43 / 6-77 WESTERN KENTUCKY.... 7-15 / 9-12 2-5 / 0-0 27:58/ 32:02 -4:04 3.0/4.0 7.3/11.4 5.2/6.8 2-36.5 / 0-0.0 7-42 / 4-28 Ohio...... 7-16 / 2-6 1-3 / 1-1 34:22/ 25:38 8:44 1.9/5.4 9.3/10.9 5.7/7.7 5-43.2 / 0-0.0 3-29 / 1-15 Totals...... 49-136/ 50-111 9-20 / 2-3 248:43/230:59 17:44 2.5/4.3 6.9/7.9 4.8/6.1 51-40.5 / 33-43.8 41-245 / 49-405

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

Louisiana Passing Game-by-Game

#7 Masson, Chris Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic Georgia...... 15 5 1 33.3 77 1 60 2-16 85.12 Arkansas State...... 24 14 0 58.3 142 1 39 2-22 121.78 Middle Tennessee...... 32 16 0 50.0 192 1 28 4-25 110.71 North Texas...... 32 18 0 56.2 310 2 82 2-16 158.25 Oklahoma State...... 55 33 1 60.0 308 2 35 3-29 115.40 TROY...... 41 23 1 56.1 246 1 48 2-14 109.67 Western Kentucky...... 34 16 2 47.1 223 1 52 2-15 100.09 Ohio...... 4 2 0 50.0 14 0 10 0-0 79.40 TOTALS...... 237 127 5 53.6 1512 9 82 17-137 115.49

#8 McGuire, Brad Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic TROY...... 3 2 0 66.7 6 0 4 0-0 83.47 Western Kentucky...... 1 1 0 100.0 32 0 32 0-0 368.80 Ohio...... 39 25 1 64.1 384 2 48 6-28 158.61 TOTALS...... 43 28 1 65.1 422 2 48 6-28 158.25

#17 Gautier, Blaine Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Effic Georgia...... 9 3 2 33.3 37 0 18 1-2 23.42 Arkansas State...... 3 2 0 66.7 25 0 16 0-0 136.67 Middle Tennessee...... 5 3 0 60.0 22 0 14 3-10 96.96 Oklahoma State...... 7 3 0 42.9 26 0 13 0-0 74.06 TOTALS...... 24 11 2 45.8 110 0 18 4-12 67.67

Louisiana Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game

RUSHING No-Yds/TD GA ASU MT NT OSU TROY WKU OHIO Spikes, Aaron RB.... 71-211/2 7-8/0 13-53/0 2--3/0 7-18/0 7-16/0 14-40/0 9-42/0 12-37/2 Streeter, Kevis RB.. 20-153/1 4-10/0 2-71/1 11-63/0 3-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP McGuire, Brad FB.... 42-74/4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 9-17/2 11-24/2 22-33/0 Gautier, Blaine QB.. 31-71/3 5-1/0 - 12-17/1 2-6/1 10-30/1 DNP 2-17/0 DNP Walker, Robert RB... 22-65/0 2-1/0 4-29/0 DNP 3-4/0 1-3/0 8-21/0 3-5/0 1-2/0 Shankle, Julian RB.. 21-64/0 4-3/0 10-44/0 4-15/0 1-0/0 1-5/0 DNP DNP 1--3/0 Masson, Chris QB.... 47-24/1 5--10/0 5-35/1 15-22/0 6--1/0 5--19/0 5--4/0 5-2/0 1--1/0 Ortego, Spencer P... 2-23/0 - - - - - 1-19/0 1-4/0 - Miller, Marlin WR... 3-11/0 - 1-0/0 - 1-6/0 - 1-5/0 - DNP Joseph, Andrew WR... 3-9/0 1-3/0 2-6/0 ------

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD GA ASU MT NT OSU TROY WKU OHIO Green, Ladarius TE.. 25-437/4 4-87/1 7-97/1 3-38/1 DNP DNP 4-96/0 1-12/0 6-107/1 Lawson, Javone WR... 19-271/1 - 1-9/0 3-53/0 4-77/1 5-57/0 6-75/0 DNP DNP Spikes, Aaron RB.... 16-258/4 - - 1-18/0 4-99/1 4-47/1 1--6/0 2-54/1 4-46/1 Joseph, Andrew WR... 19-210/1 - 2-70/1 3-13/0 1-5/0 5-50/0 3-31/0 2-16/0 3-25/0 Wolfe, Vernon WR.... 12-193/0 - - 1-17/0 1-20/0 1-4/0 - 4-94/0 5-58/0 Falgout, Richie WR.. 16-153/0 1-16/0 1-5/0 3-28/0 4-69/0 5-30/0 DNP 2-5/0 DNP Miller, Marlin WR... 19-129/1 1-9/0 - 4-43/0 1-9/0 5-38/0 5-15/1 3-15/0 DNP Surgent, Daryl WR... 6-128/0 - 1-4/0 - - 1-14/0 - DNP 4-110/0 Hill, Pierre WR..... 10-116/0 - - - 1-20/0 3-21/0 2-16/0 1-32/0 3-27/0 Butler, James WR.... 8-114/1 - - - - 4-62/1 - 2-27/0 2-25/0 Walker, Robert RB... 6-33/0 - - DNP - 2-8/0 4-25/0 - - Streeter, Kevis RB.. 7-27/0 1-3/0 4-13/0 - 2-11/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Shankle, Julian RB.. 2-15/0 1--1/0 1-16/0 - - - DNP DNP - Maxwell, Jacob TE... 1-4/0 - - 1-4/0 - - - - - Goodlett, Ross WR... 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-3/0 DNP - DNP

Louisiana Red-Zone Results

Louisiana Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---- Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sep 04 at Georgia...... L 7-55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Sep 11 Arkansas State...... W 31-24 4 2 10 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 *Sep 25 Middle Tennessee...... L 14-34 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 *Oct 02 at North Texas...... W 28-27 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 08 Oklahoma State...... L 28-54 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 *Oct 16 at TROY...... L 24-31 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 *Oct 23 Western Kentucky...... L 21-54 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 30 at Ohio...... L 31-38 6 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 17 111 15 9 6 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 17 of 23 (73.9%) Opponents Inside Louisiana Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---- Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sep 04 at Georgia...... L 7-55 4 4 28 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Sep 11 Arkansas State...... W 31-24 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Sep 25 Middle Tennessee...... L 14-34 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Oct 02 at North Texas...... W 28-27 3 3 20 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 08 Oklahoma State...... L 28-54 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Oct 16 at TROY...... L 24-31 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 *Oct 23 Western Kentucky...... L 21-54 4 4 23 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 30 at Ohio...... L 31-38 5 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 27 167 22 12 10 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 27 of 28 (96.4%)