For Louisiana-Lafayette, it's not about what was accomplished last season, but more about what wasn't.
The Ragin' Cajuns finished 9-4, including their second consecutive New Orleans Bowl victory, but were left with a missed opportunity they hope to seize this season.
"The last two years the Sun Belt Championship has been in our reach and it's been a one-game slipup that costs us," said senior center Andre Huval. "This offseason, we are just trying to focus on the little details so we don't have those slipups again. Whether it's somebody being two seconds late for a workout or somebody wearing the wrong socks, because when those things start to slip, it correlates to the field."
Sun Belt All-Conference | |||
Pos | Player | Yr | School |
QB | Kolton Browning | Sr. | La.-Monroe |
RB | Antonio Andrews | Sr. | Western Kentucky |
RB | David Oku | Sr. | Arkansas State |
WR | J.D. McKissic | Soph. | Arkansas State |
WR | Je'Ron Hamm | Sr. | La.-Monroe |
TE | Wes Saxton | Soph. | South Alabama |
OT | Joseph Treadwell | Jr. | La.-Monroe |
OT | Mykhael Quave | Soph. | La.-Lafayette |
OG | Daniel Quave | Jr. | La.-Lafayette |
OG | Steven Haunga | Sr. | Arkansas State |
C | Andrew Huval | Sr. | La.-Lafayette |
DE | Alex Page | Jr. | South Alabama |
DE | Christian Ringo | Jr. | La.-Lafayette |
DT | <player idref=ethers | Sr. | Arkansas State |
DT | Kentarius Caldwell | Sr. | La.-Monroe |
LB | Andrew Jackson | Sr. | Western Kentucky |
LB | Qushaun Lee | Jr. | Arkansas State |
LB | Michael Orakpo | Jr. | Texas State |
CB | Tyrell Pearson | Jr. | South Alabama |
CB | Craig Mager | Jr. | Texas State |
S | Jonathan Dowling | Jr. | Western Kentucky |
S | Isaiah Newsome | Sr. | La.-Monroe |
K | Will Scott | Sr. | Troy |
P | Matt Hubbard | Jr. | Georgia State |
KR | Jafus Gaines | Soph. | Texas State |
PR | Antonio Andrews | Sr. | Western Kentucky |
How big were those slipups last season? One cost Louisiana-Lafayette a chance to become co-champions with Arkansas State and the other cost the Ragin' Cajuns a chance at one of the biggest upsets in the nation.
Against North Texas on Oct. 16 with the scored tied at 23 late in the game, Antoinne Jimmerson took a screen pass 78 yards for a touchdown with less than two minutes left, giving the Mean Green the upset victory.
Unfortunately, the game on Nov. 10 stings worse ... at Florida.
With just 13 seconds left and the score tied, all Louisiana-Lafayette had to do was get the punt off and head to overtime against a top 10 team. But Jelani Jenkins returned a blocked punt 36 yards for a touchdown, giving the Gators the win.
"That's two wins away from being an 11-win team, maybe being in a different bowl game. Nobody remembers the team that almost beat Florida in the fourth quarter. You've got to actually do it," added Huval.
It's that kind of attitude that has Louisiana-Lafayette extremely focused on winning the conference title this season and has it entering the season as one of the favorites, along with Louisiana-Monroe and Western Kentucky.
The Cajuns return seven starters on offense, including quarterback Terrance Broadway and running back Alonzo Harris. The biggest question mark will be on defense where new coordinator James Willis takes over. The former Alabama linebackers coach and defensive coordinator at Texas Tech is poised to turn the 86th ranked defense from last season into a solid squad.
"The thing that I notice is the expectations have changed a lot around Lafayette," said coach Mark Hudspeth to the The Times-Picayune. "Now everybody is talking in terms of winning every game. That's our goal obviously. But everybody I see says, 'Coach, we had a great year last year winning nine but I'm thinking 12 (wins this year).' With our conference as deep as it is and with our non-conference schedule, especially playing seven teams on the road with some of the top players in this conference it's going to be a complete challenge each week."
The challenge begins at Arkansas on Aug. 31.
Defensive player of the year: Andrew Jackson, LB, Western Kentucky: Jackson led the team last season wtih 122 tackles and four forced fumbles. He also had 17.5 tackles for a loss, which ranked second on the team. Jackson also had some great games against top-notch competition, recording seven tackles against Alabama.
Top newcomer: D.J. Yendrey, DL, Texas State: Name sound familiar? Yendrey was one of the players kicked off the Horned Frogs after being charged in the TCU drug investigation. He should jump right into the starting lineup and make a big impact for the Bobcats after being named honorable mention All-Mountain West in 2011.
Coach of the Year: Mark Hudspeth, Louisiana-Lafayette: If Hudspeth can get his squad to the Sun Belt title, he's hands down the coach of the year.
Next coordinator to become a head coach: Steve Farmer, Louisiana-Monroe. The offensive coordinator has been with the school for nine years and consistently manages one of the top offensives in the conference.
Next head coach to become a coordinator: Nobody is on the hot seat in the Sun Belt, but a really bad season at Texas State might get Dennis Franchione fired. He would be a perfect candidate to be an offensive coordinator somewhere else.
Best conference game: Louisiana-Monroe at Louisiana-Lafayette on Nov. 30. This game should likely decide the conference title.
Best non-conference game: Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas on Aug. 31. Can a Sun Belt school knock off another SEC school? It happened last year with Western Kentucky beating Kentucky and it could happen again as many are picking Arkansas to finish last in the conference.
Bold conference prediction in two sentences: Four teams will end up in a bowl game -- Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Western Kentucky and Arkansas State, while South Alabama and Georgia State will be lucky to win two games combined.
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