Houston 23, Louisiana 16 Independence Bowl What Happened, What It All Means

Houston 23, Louisiana 16: Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl what happened, player of the game, and what it all means

Houston beat Louisiana to win the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl. What happened, who was the player of the game, and what does it all mean?


Houston 23, Louisiana 16 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl What Happened, Player of the Game, What It All Means

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Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl What Happened

Clayton Tune ran, Clayton Tune connected with KeSean Carter for a 41-yard play on 1st-and-30, Clayton Tune found Nathaniel Dell for a 12-yard touchdown pass with 20 seconds remaining to close out a 92-yard drive for the game-winning score.

Louisiana got up 13-0, starting out with a four-yard touchdown catch from Johnny Lumpkin, but it could only manage three Kenneth Almendares field goals the rest of the way. Three turnovers – including one deep in Houston territory – left the door open for the Cougars, and they busted through scoring 17 unanswered points.

Both offenses were cold – literally. There were big problems in the press box – the elevator got stuck – and on the field considering Shreveport, Louisiana and the two teams weren’t used to 20-degree weather. Both teams were were intense and played hard, but the weather was a factor.

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Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl Player of the Game

Clayton Tune, QB Houston
He came through when he had to. Tune connected on 18-of-28 passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions, led the team with 55 rushing yards, and led the game-winning touchdown drive in the final minutes.

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– Turnovers: Louisiana 3 (one came on a last gasp drive) – Houston 0. They all made a big difference.

– The teams combined to convert 6-of-25 third down tries and 6-of-8 fourth down chances.

– Houston WR KeSean Carter caught three passes for 104 yards and a score, and Nathaniel Dell – who’s going to turn pro – caught six passes for 44 yards and two scores including the game-winner.

Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl What It All Means

That game was so 2022 Houston. Underwhelm for most of the game, stay alive in key moments, and when absolutely needed, pull the game out with a one score win. It was the second year in a row QB Clayton Tune came up with a game-winning score late in a bowl game, and now the program has won two in a row after losing four straight.

It’s also a fun way to go into life in the Big 12. It might have been a relatively disappointing season overall, but the eight-win campaign made it 20 victories over the last two years after two straight losing seasons.

Louisiana had chance after chance to put the game away, and couldn’t do it. It was undermanned compared to the high-powered Cougars, but it played well to hold on time and again. Unfortunately, the drives ending in field goals instead of touchdowns – and two turnovers before the late one – left the door open.

After three double-digit win season, it was a drop-off with the program’s first losing season since 2017 and the first bowl loss after winning three straight. It was a rebuilding year under Michael Desormeaux, and it wasn’t bad, but a win in this would’ve been a big deal for the program.

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The Houston Cougars will meet the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns in the Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium on Friday afternoon.

The Houston Cougars will meet the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns in the Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium on Friday afternoon.

Houston has a record of 4-2 in their last 6 non-home games with quarterback Clayton Tune leading the way with an impressive 3,845 yards, 37 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions. Meanwhile, Louisiana-Lafayette will be looking for some juice while playing this game at home on Friday as they look for an upset.

This will be a great game tonight, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Houston

  • When: Friday, December 23
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Houston (-6)

O/U: 56.5

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Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Marshall, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns will meet the Marshall Thundering Herd on Wednesday night in Sun Belt action.

The Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns will meet the Marshall Thundering Herd on Wednesday night in Sun Belt action at Joan C. Edwards Stadium.

Louisiana-Lafayette will look to bounce back after a 20-17 loss to South Alabama last week as they try to get back to .500. Meanwhile, Marshall picked up their third win of the season after knocking off Gardner-Webb last week in a 28-7 victory at home.

This will be a great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Marshall

  • When: Wednesday, October 12
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN2
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O/U: 47.5

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Louisiana Ragin Cajuns Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

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After 24 wins, two Sun Belt titles, and three bowl victories in the last three seasons …

How do you keep that going?

It was one of the worst kept secrets in college football that Billy Napier was killing time before going off to a giant head coaching gig somewhere like Florida.

Now Louisiana has to try to maintain its greatness and keep on winning without Napier, without QB Levi Lewis, and without a slew of good parts who took off for Gainesville with their former head coach – among other places.

In steps Michael Desormeaux, a former Ragin’ Cajun star quarterback who’s been part of the program’s coaching staff for the last six years before moving up into the head man role.

Not only does the new guy have the weight of the last few years to deal with, but he gets a tougher, bigger, better Sun Belt, too.

There’s a rebuild happening here, but the style should still be the same.

Louisiana Ragin Cajuns Preview 2022: Offense

For all the great things the offense did last year, it was still 64th in the nation overall, struggled too much to convert on third downs, and the ground game wasn’t nearly as sharp or as dominant as it should’ve been. However, it didn’t turn the ball over, it controlled the clock, and it got the job done when needed.

The offensive line loses All-Sun Belt stars O’Cyrus Torrence to Florida and Max Mitchell to the New York Jets, but there’s enough in place for a decent starting five … eventually. Left guard AJ Gillie is the main holdover, but it’ll take fall camp to finalize the puzzle.

This group will know what it’s doing, though. 12-touchdown running back Montrell Johnson might be off to Florida, but leading rusher and all-star Chris Smith is back along with a slew of decent young options.

Replacing five-year starter Levi Lewis won’t be a breeze. Chandler Fields got in a little work, and former Fresno State Bulldog Ben Wooldridge is getting every shot at the gig. Fields is a smallish baller, Wooldridge is a big bomber – the O just needs one of them to be close to as efficient as Lewis.

Michael Jefferson led the team with 481 receiving yards averaging close to 27 yards per grab with four scores, and leading pass catcher Peter LeBlanc returns after making 37 grabs. Kyren Lacy if off to LSU, but Donte Fleming is back after finishing third on the team with 27 grabs.

Louisiana Ragin Cajuns Preview 2022: Defense

The offense usually got the attention, but the defense was the real star. It finished 11th in the nation, first in the Sun Belt, and was among the best in the nation at taking the ball away and at pass efficiency D. Unlike the O, plenty of stars are coming back.

The defensive front should be one of the team’s biggest strengths. Zi’Yon Hill is a long-time producer, pass rusher, and anchor on the interior, and Andre Jones is a dangerous backfield playmaker on the end. The rest will fill in around those two.

The back eight loses top tackler Lorenzo McCaskill to the transfer portal, star safety Percy Butler is gone to the Washington Commanders, and the linebacking corps overall is filling in the parts. However, corner Eric Garror is an all-star who led the team with two picks and seven broken up passes, and Bralen Trahan is a veteran safety.

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Is LSU still the top football team in Louisiana?

The Tigers have historically dominated the state of Louisiana, but they’ve seen that hegemony challenged a bit over the last two seasons.

If you posed the question in the headline to a college football fan five years ago, you would have been laughed out of the room.

Even before LSU put together one of the best teams in college football history in 2019, this was one of the most illustrious programs in the country with a rich history of success on the gridiron. Meanwhile, the only other FBS programs in the Pelican State — Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Louisiana Tech and Tulane — didn’t have much football history to speak of.

But the Billy Napier era in Lafayette changed that calculus a little bit. Napier, who is now the head coach at Florida, found unprecedented success with the Ragin’ Cajuns. They’ve won at least a share of the Sun Belt title in each of the last two seasons and have a 23-2 record in that span. Over that same period, LSU is just 11-12.

Still, despite recent success, it would be bold to assume things will continue on without a hitch after Napier’s departure. Louisiana at least maintained continuity, hiring offensive coordinator Michael Desormeaux to replace the best coach in program history, but those kinds of hires can be a bit unpredictable.

It’s for that reason that CBS Sports’ Barrett Sallee still considers the Tigers the top dog (cat?) in the bayou.

The Tigers have been a disaster in each of the last two seasons, but the 2019 national title, coupled with the ninja-like hiring of Brian Kelly away from Notre Dame, has them clinging to their perch atop the Pelican State. The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns have a case in this matter, but we are going to hold off on seeing what they look like in the post-Billy Napier era.

Despite things reaching a nadir at the back end of the [autotag]Ed Orgeron[/autotag] era, LSU looks to be on its way back up after hiring Kelly — the third-winningest active head coach in the FBS — away from Notre Dame. Year 1 may have ups and downs in Baton Rouge, but given the early recruiting returns, that dip isn’t likely to last long.

The state of Louisiana is arguably more competitive than it has ever been right now, but the Tigers still represent the flagship program, and that isn’t likely to change any time soon.

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Michigan State football OL transfer James Ohonba commits to Louisiana

MSU OL transfer is heading to Louisiana

One of the outgoing transfers Michigan State football had was offensive lineman James Ohonba. Ohonba was a highly rated three-star in the 2018 recruiting class from Stockbridge, Georgia. He appeared in seven games throughout his career at Michigan State, only playing on special teams.

Coming out of high school, Ohonba held offers from the likes of Alabama, Clemson, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State and USC among others. Ohonba brought a lot of excitement to Michigan State but his development never ended up taking off, resulting in him transferring.

Ohonba has announced where he will be heading next, going to Lafayette, Louisiana to play for the University of Louisiana.

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Louisiana vs Marshall: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Prediction, Game Preview

Louisiana vs Marshall: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might or might not win.

Louisiana vs Marshall: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines: Saturday, December 18


Louisiana vs Marshall: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl How To Watch

Date: Saturday, December 18
Game Time: 9:15 pm ET
Venue: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA
How To Watch: ESPN
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Records: Louisiana (12-1), Marshall (8-4)

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Head coach Billy Napier might be off living his best life as the head coach of the Florida Gators, but this is still a fantastic Louisiana team coming in on a 12-game winning streak with a Sun Belt championship.

The offense might not have been quite as explosive and as fun as the 2020 version, but the team got through game after game with a strong defense, an offense that was among the most mistake-free in all of college football, and by doing all of the little things right.

On the flip side, Marshall found plenty of new and creative ways to turn the ball over, couldn’t stop the run, and it could never seem to find any consistency. However, the passing game was fun, the wins came against the teams it was supposed to beat, and the pass rush got their mail in the opposing backfield.

To win this, the Herd have to open it up. The passing attack has to break Louisiana out of its controlled style, and this will need to be a bit of a shootout to make this a tad more frenetic.

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Sun Belt Championship: Appalachian State vs Louisiana Prediction, Game Preview

Sun Belt Championship: Appalachian State vs Louisiana prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win on Saturday.

Sun Belt Championship: Appalachian State vs Louisiana prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, December 4


Sun Belt Championship: Appalachian State vs Louisiana How To Watch

Date: Saturday, December 4
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Cajun Field, Lafayette, LA
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: Appalachian State (10-2), Louisiana (11-1)
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Why Appalachian State Will Win

The 41-13 loss to Louisiana back on October 12th didn’t represent Appalachian State’s best work.

The offense turned it over three times, finished with just 211 yards, and everything was awful right out of the gate in a weird weeknight blowout loss.

Since then the Mountaineers have won six straight, the defense allowed 17 points over the last three games and 14 points or fewer in each of the last four, and the running game kicked it all back in again.

The offensive line has been phenomenal in pass protection, the defense is the best in the conference – the run D allowed 175 yards or fewer in every game but the loss to the Ragin’ Cajuns – and now the team gets to make amends.

In the first meeting, the offense turned it over four times, failed to convert on a third down chance, and it never looked or played like it normal.

But …

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Why Louisiana Will Win

Louisiana had a little something to do with Appalachian State’s performance.

This hasn’t always been the most consistent of teams this year, but it keeps on winning.

Levi Lewis and the passing attack has been able to fill in the gap when the running game didn’t blow up, the defense allowed 21 points or fewer in nine of the last ten games, and turnover margin has played a monster role in a whole lot of good, tough wins.

Going to Liberty was supposed to be a problem. The Ragin’ Cajuns came up with six takeaways on the road.

Going to Troy was supposed to be a problem. The Ragin’ Cajuns came up with three takeaways on the road.

The veteran offense has failed to turn the ball over in any of the last three games and only lost the ball more than once in one game – a 28-27 win over Arkansas State.

On the flip side, Appalachian State might take the ball away in bunches, but the offense has given it up multiple times in six of the last ten games.

Louisiana isn’t losing the turnover battle in this, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

The run defense will hold up again.

New Florida head coach Billy Napier will be around for one more game with his Louisiana team, and at home his team will come up with a big day on D and an efficient enough performance on O.

Appalachian State will get cranked up early and come up with a big first quarter, but Louisiana will slowly keep coming with a few long scoring drives to stay in it.

Two takeaways will help get the Ragin’ Cajuns over the hump.

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Sun Belt Championship: Appalachian State vs Louisiana Prediction, Lines

Louisiana 27, Appalachian State 24
Line: Appalachian State -3, o/u: 53
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Louisiana vs ULM Prediction, Game Preview

Louisiana vs ULM prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win this Saturday.

Louisiana vs ULM prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 27


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Date: Saturday, November 27
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: Cajun Field, Lafayette, LA
How To Watch: ESPNU
Record: Louisiana (10-1), ULM (4-7)
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Why ULM Will Win

Yeah, yeah, yeah, it’s a rivalry game and all that, but just how much is Louisiana going to want to crank out the energy?

It had the Sun Belt West title wrapped up almost right away, and now it’s all about next week’s showdown with Appalachian State for the Sun Belt title.

For all of the great things the Ragin’ Cajuns have done, and for all of the wins, the offense hasn’t cranked it up all that much – the running game hasn’t hit 170 yards in three of the last four games.

ULM doesn’t have a turnover problem, it doesn’t get flagged enough to matter, and …

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Why Louisiana Will Win

Louisiana should be able to control the ball and the game as long as it wants to.

ULM was looking like a potential threat in the Sun Belt West race, and then came the four-game losing streak to end all of that.

There isn’t enough of a ground game to matter, the offense is the worst in the Sun Belt, and there aren’t enough long, sustained drives take Louisiana out of its game.

As long as Levi Lewis and the Ragin’ Cajun offense don’t take any big chances and keep it nice and conservative, the points will come. It also helps that …

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What’s Going To Happen

Louisiana doesn’t turn the ball over.

It only gave it away eight times on the year, and it’s not going to start screwing up this week against the Warhawks.

Yeah, it’s a rivalry game and ULM will pull out all of the stops, but after the first half it won’t be enough.

Beating ULM and going 11-1 are important, too. The goal will be to put this away fast and be on to the Sun Belt title game.

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Louisiana vs ULM Prediction, Lines

Louisiana 31, ULM 13
Line: Louisiana -21.5, o/u: 54.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5

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