Sports Minute: No. 22 La.- Lafayette Beats Liberty For tenth Win In A Row
Levi Lewis tossed for 166 yards and three scores, Louisiana-Lafayette had six focal points and seven sacks and the No. 22 Ragin' Cajuns covered the nonconference part of their timetable with a 42-14 triumph over Liberty on Saturday night. 토토사이트 검증
Louisiana-Lafayette (10-1) won its tenth consecutive game since a season-opening misfortune at Texas. Freedom dropped to 7-3.
Lewis finished one of his initial eight passes, then, at that point, associated on 13 of 17 endeavors with score strikes of 4, 15 and 2 yards. He has tossed 10 score passes to one capture attempt in his last four games.
"First rate plan and surely realized it would have been a test and they moved forward around evening time,"
Louisiana-Lafayette contained Liberty quarterback Malik Willis and kept him from getting into a beat. Willis finished 14 of 34 passes for 162 yards, two scores and two captures.
Willis has tossed 11 interferences this season subsequent to tossing just six in the 2020 season.
Chauncey Manac had four of the Ragin' Cajuns' seven sacks. Every one of the four of his sacks arrived in a ruling first a large portion of that saw Louisiana-Lafayette fabricate a 21-7 lead.
"We remained in our paths and whenever offered a chance, we completed on the quarterback and got him on the ground," Napier said.
That drawn out the Ragin' Cajuns' lead back to two scores, and they scored the last 21 focuses.
"We replied," Napier said. "I felt that was one of the greatest development in the game there was that reply for certain runs and with an extraordinary toss and-catch."
The Flames (7-4) turned the ball more than three times after Johnson's significant score.
"It's flattening. Simply flattening. It seemed like the game began with that and very much like it wasn't essential to us around evening time," Liberty mentor Hugh Freeze said. "I must figure out how to ensure that our children are more ready to play. … It was something off this evening I felt like without a doubt. Presently, give credit to Louisiana and Billy and his folks. They worked really hard. We positively were not our best around evening time. Turnovers make it amazingly difficult to beat a decent group."
Freedom submitted two first-half turnovers in unique groups that permitted Louisiana-Lafayette to take a 21-0 lead.
Aidan Alves' subsequent dropkick got 28 yards to give the Ragin' Cajuns a short field, and they scored 10 plays later to cover a 41-yard drive on Lewis' 4-yard score pass to John Stephens Jr. That made it 7-0.
The Flames' subsequent punter, Max Morgan, didn't handle a snap neatly and whiff on his running dropkick endeavor. The free ball was gathered up by Dalen Cambre and returned 26 yards for a score with 9:06 left in the principal half.
"The person drops the dropkick, we're in position, we scoop and score," Napier said. "We really repped that in our situational stroll during that time previously."
Louisiana-Lafayette will stay in the survey one more week by posting an amazing street triumph. The Ragin' Cajuns expanded their program-record series of wins to 10 games and improved to 15-0 when scoring in excess of 40 focuses under Napier.
Freedom: The Flames tumbled to 1-3 in games in which they submitted various turnovers and permitted different sacks. Their solitary victory came Oct. 9 in a 41-13 success over Middle Tennessee.
Louisiana-Lafayette: The Ragin' Cajuns get back for two games. They have Louisiana-Monroe in the customary season finale and afterward welcome the East Division champion for the Sun Belt Conference title game Dec. 4.