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
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Marshall (-9.5)

O/U: 47.5

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Notre Dame stunned at home by Marshall, falls to 0-2

When Marshall vs. Notre Dame generates national buzz, you know that’s not good for the Irish. @IrishWireND has full coverage of this Week 2 shocker.

No one saw this coming. Notre Dame, nearly a three-touchdown favorite at home against Marshall, lost in South Bend to its Sun Belt Conference opponent on Saturday. The final score was 26-21, but Marshall led 26-15 a few minutes earlier. The Thundering Herd thoroughly outplayed the Fighting Irish. It’s not as though the underdogs were lucky to win. They carried the play.

Fighting Irish Wire looked back at some of the key plays of this game. Here’s a comment on the interception which sealed Notre Dame’s fate late in the fourth quarter:

One too many runs for Buchner finds him on the sideline holding his left shoulder. In comes back-up Drew Pyne and on his second attempt, he throws an interception in what would virtually seal the upset for Marshall. Not how the Irish saw this one playing out at all.

Notre Dame is 0-2 and has already been eliminated from College Football Playoff consideration. Whoa.

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See Marshall’s stunning pick-six to help secure huge road upset vs. No. 8 Notre Dame

Notre Dame QB Tyler Buchner threw this interception at one of the most inopportune times possible.

Against Marshall on Saturday, No. 8 Notre Dame didn’t exactly look like the team that held its own for a while against Ohio State last weekend.

In fact, it didn’t even look like it deserved to be a top-10 team with the way the Fighting Irish played, and college football fans roasted the team after its 26-21 loss to the unranked Thundering Herd.

At home against Marshall, Notre Dame didn’t even get on the board until late in the second quarter when quarterback Tyler Buchner ran for a 1-yard touchdown to take a 7-6 lead over the Thundering Herd. But Marshall quickly responded and had the lead for a lot of the game, including with about five minutes left in the fourth quarter with a 19-15 advantage.

Trying to lead Notre Dame to a comeback win, Buchner threw his second interception of the game at one of the most inopportune times possible, and Marshall made him and his team pay.

With 4:35 left in the fourth, Thundering Herd defensive back Steven Gilmore picked off Buchner’s pass and ran it back for a 37-yard touchdown, extending Marshall’s lead to 26-15. Here’s a look at this incredible pick six:

It wasn’t good.

Notre Dame ended up scoring a late touchdown in its comeback attempt, but it wasn’t enough and Marshall held on for an impressive upset on the road. In fact, according to NBC’s game broadcast, this is only the second time Marshall has beaten a top-10 team, previously upsetting then-No. 6 Kansas State in 2003.

Well done, Thundering Herd.

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College football fans crushed Notre Dame for losing to unranked Marshall in home opener

This was… BAD.

To say things didn’t go well for Notre Dame in its home opener against Marshall on Saturday would be an understatement.

It seemed like almost nothing was clicking for the Fighting Irish, who have now opened their 2022 season with an 0-2 record after losing to Ohio State in Week 1 and then to Marshall, 26-21, in South Bend on Saturday. Per NBC’s game broadcast, this is only the second time Marshall has taken down a top-10 team, previously knocking off then-No. 6 Kansas State in 2003.

Safe to say the honeymoon period for new Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman is over because now the Fighting Irish are going to have an awfully hard time making it to the College Football Playoff with a bad loss like this on their resume — not to mention two to start the season.

Notre Dame fans, surely, are far from thrilled. But it’s also a fairly polarizing program, so naturally, there were a ton of college football fans out there who were thrilled with the Fighting Irish losing to an unranked team at home.

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Marshall Thundering Herd Preview 2022

Ummmmm, okay.

Marshall went from being an FCS powerhouse, to a MAC powerhouse, to a major player in Conference USA.

Considering the heavy losses taken by the American Athletic Conference, the goal and push might have been to step up there. Instead, the program joined Old Dominion, James Madison, and Southern Miss to make the move to the Sun Belt.

Now it’s time to go be a powerhouse there.

2021 might have ended with a thud – losing three games in the last four – and four of the six losses were by a touchdown or less in a frustrating run, but second year head coach Charles Huff has a strong base of talent returning, the transfer portal provided a ton of help, and there’s a buzz.

Marshall is a part of the Sun Belt fun. It’s about to make a rising league a whole lot better.

Marshall Thundering Herd Preview 2022: Offense

The offense stumbled late with just 21 points or fewer in three of its last four games, but it still finished second overall in Conference USA averaging 457 yards and 33 points per game. The skill parts will be among the best in the Sun Belt if the new starting quarterback can come through as expected, but …

The offensive line is the big deal going into fall camp. All should be fine with a little bit of time, but the group that led C-USA in fewest tackles for loss allowed and was solid for the ground game has to replace a bulk of the key parts. The starting five will be okay, but the depth will take a while.

Fortunately, the running backs are fantastic.

Rasheen Ali earned All-Conference USA honors with over 1,400 yards and 23 rushing scores with 45 catches, and coming in to help the cause is Khalan Laborn from Florida State.

Can Henry Colombi really get it done? The former Texas Tech quarterback comes in to replace Grant Wells – who bolted for Virginia Tech – but Cam Fancher and a few other options will give it a push for the gig. No matter who’s under center, the receiving corps will be strong.

All-star leading receiver Corey Gammage is back after making 78 grabs, and even with top targets Willie Johnson and TE Xavier Gaines done, there are more than enough veteran returning – and some help from Florida State’s Bryan Robinson signing on – to make the O go.

Marshall Thundering Herd Preview 2022: Defense

The defense should’ve been better. It lived in the backfield and was among the best in the country in pass efficiency defense, but this group got gouged against the run. There was a lot of bending without a lot of breaking, though – the D gave up close to 400 yards per game, but only 24 points per outing.

The fun will continue in the Sun Belt.

The Thundering Herd brought the production from everywhere. LB Eli Neal led the team with just 5.5 sacks – nine defenders had two more more sacks – and the ends and linebackers are in place to keep wreaking havoc.

Koby Cumberlander is a dangerous hybrid on the line, all the linebackers return, and the interior might have just upgraded with Isaiah Gibson coming in from Kentucky and Anthony Watts joining from Purdue.

The secondary loses some stars, but it returns two great pieces to work around. Micah Abraham and Steven Gilmore could be the Sun Belt’s best corner tandem, but the transfer portal has to help the safety situation that loses three of the team’s top five tacklers. Isaiah Norman from Austin Peay and Andre Sam from McNeese State should be ready right away.

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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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WKU vs Marshall Prediction, Game Preview

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

WKU vs Marshall prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 27


WKU vs Marshall How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 27
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Joan C. Edwards Stadium, Huntington, WV
How To Watch: CBS Sports Network
Record: WKU (7-4), Marshall (7-4)
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Why WKU Will Win

Does Marshall have the defense to keep up with the red hot Bailey Zappe and WKU offense?

Not sure. The D hasn’t faced anyone who can throw the ball with any regularity other than East Carolina, and Holton Ahlers and company went for close to 400 yards in the Herd win.

UAB went for 250 a few weeks ago and won, and Charlotte went for 245 last week and lost.

Zappe gets out of bed with 300 passing yards already locked in, and he pushes for 400 just after breakfast.

Marshall has a problem against good running teams, but it’s about experience something new with this.

However …

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Why Marshall Will Win

The WKU pass defense is a bit of a rumor.

Sort of like the Marshall season, WKU hasn’t faced a ton of teams that can throw, but the ones that could early on in the season went for 300 yards on a regular basis – and won.

Rice – not exactly the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of offense – cranked up 380 through the air in an attempt to keep up the pace.

Marshall has the offense to keep up with the balance to run well and with Grant Wells dangerous enough bomb away.

He chilled on the picks after a rough start – just three in the last five games, Marshall – again, against a slew of mediocre teams, but … – has the No. 1 pass defense in Conference USA, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Here we go. The winner gets UTSA for the Conference USA championship.

WKU does a lot of things right, but it hasn’t beat a truly good team with this attack.

It came close in battles with Army – that was a case of late points to make the 38-35 score look good – Indiana, UTSA, and to some extent, Michigan State, and lost.

The wins are all over the okay-to-lousy teams.

Marshall has the offense to keep up with Zappe, and it’s got just enough of a defense to hold serve.

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WKU vs Marshall Prediction, Lines

Marshall 38, WKU 34
Line: Marshall -1.5, o/u: 74
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 4.5

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Marshall vs Charlotte Prediction, Game Preview

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Marshall vs Charlotte prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 20


Marshall vs Charlotte How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 20
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Jerry Richardson Stadium, Charlotte, NC
How To Watch: Stadium
Record: Marshall (6-4), Charlotte (5-5)
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Why Marshall Will Win

Marshall might have lost to UAB last week, but it’s still deep in the hunt for the Conference USA East title.

Win this week, and a win next week over WKU gets it done.

The Thundering Herd passing game should work with a ton of time to operate – Charlotte doesn’t generate much of a pass rush – and the ground game should get back on track after taking a few weeks off.

On the other side, the Marshall pass defense should hold up. Charlotte can’t win if it doesn’t throw well, and now it’s going against a D that allowed just 182 passing yards per game. But …

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Why Charlotte Will Win

Marshall can’t handle losing the turnover battle.

It was able to win the first two games of the year despite being on the wrong side of the stat, but it lost to East Carolina after giving the ball away three times, it was -4 against Middle Tennessee, and last week it was -1 against UAB. Against the teams that can hang around, that appears to be just that little bit of a difference.

Charlotte isn’t great in the turnover battle, but it’s usually able to keep things even. It’s great at dominating the time of possession fight, it’s good at moving the chains, and veteran QB Chris Reynolds has been on fire with four straight games with 200 yards or more and 448 against Louisiana Tech.

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What’s Going To Happen

Marshall’s defense is about to get pushed harder than it has in weeks, but the offensive balance will be enough to get by.

Again, as long as the Herd don’t start turning the ball over in bunches, they should be able to survive a good day from Reynolds and turn the WKU game into a division title showdown.

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Marshall vs Charlotte Prediction, Lines

Marshall 37, Charlotte 20
Line: Marshall -14.5, o/u: 62
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 2.5

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UAB vs Marshall Prediction, Game Preview

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

UAB vs Marshall prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 13


UAB vs Marshall How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 13
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Joan C Edwards Stadium, Huntington, WV
How To Watch: CBS Sports Network
Record: UAB (6-3), Marshall (6-3)
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Why UAB Will Win

UAB needs this to stay in the mix for the Conference USA title. Win this week, and then next week against UTSA might decide the West – even with UTEP to close things out.

The offense has been a tad too inconsistent, but it’s cranking up well over 400 yards per game over the last few weeks with a whole lot of big plays downfield and the ability to score in chunks.

When the Blazers run well, forget it. They’re 3-0 when running for 190 yards or more, and Marshall allows a Conference USA-worst 209 rushing yards per game.

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Why Marshall Will Win

UAB has a passing attack, but Marshall’s it a whole lot better.

There isn’t enough of a consistent ground attack, but Grant Wells is airing it out for 300 yards on a regular basis. If UAB wants to make this a shootout, fine.

Even with the problems against the run, the Thundering Herd have won four straight including a huge victory over Florida Atlantic last week. They’re doing a great job on third downs, the offensive line is doing a decent enough job to get by, and the penalty issue won’t be a problem this week.

No one in America gets hit for more penalty yards than UAB.

If Marshall can win this and get by Charlotte, the regular season finale against WKU should be to see who wins the East.

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What’s Going To Happen

No, this might not be a preview of the Conference USA Championship – it’s a little too funky for the loser of this to still get in – but it’s not going to be far off.

Both teams have done a great job of beating the mediocre, both teams have a shocking loss on the resumé, and both teams have something big to prove here.

UAB always seems to come through when needed in games like this, but the Marshall passing game will be a wee bit too sharp at home. The defense will hold up late to put this away.

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UAB vs Marshall Prediction, Lines

Marshall 30, UAB 24
Line: Marshall -4.5, o/u: 55
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 4

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