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Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football

The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football program is a college football team that represents the University of Louisiana at Lafayette at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level as a member of the Sun Belt Conference. Since 1971, the team has played its home games at Cajun Field in Lafayette, Louisiana. Michael Desormeaux has served as Louisiana's head coach since 2021.

Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football
First season1901 (1901) (122 years ago)
Athletic directorBryan Maggard
Head coachMichael Desormeaux
2nd season, 10–8 (.556)
StadiumCajun Field
(capacity: 41,426)
Year built1971
Field surfaceTurf (ProGrass)
LocationLafayette, Louisiana
NCAA divisionDivision I FBS
ConferenceSun Belt Conference
DivisionWest
All-time record584–571–34 (.505)
Bowl record8–4 (.667)
Conference titles10
Division titles4
RivalriesULM (rivalry)
Lamar (rivalry)
McNeese State (rivalry)
Southeastern Louisiana (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans4
ColorsVermilion and white[1]
   
Fight songRagin' Cajuns Fight Song
Marching bandPride of Acadiana
OutfitterAdidas
WebsiteRaginCajuns.com

The RCAF (Ragin Cajun Athletic Foundation) is the supporter association that assists with funding for all Ragin Cajun sports.

The program began play in 1901 when the school was known as Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute. The school's sports teams were known as the Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs from 1921 until 1973. The school's fight name was formally changed to Ragin' Cajuns in 1974, which had been in use since the 1960s. In 1999, the university took on its current name, at which point its sports teams were referred to as Louisiana–Lafayette. A rebranding in 2017 dropped "Lafayette" from the Cajuns' name.

Between 2011 and 2014, the Cajuns won four consecutive New Orleans Bowls, representing the most successful stretch in the program's history at the time, but later had to vacate two of the victories due to NCAA violations.[2]

Between 2018 and 2021, during the tenure of head coach Billy Napier, the Cajuns reached many milestones, including the first National ranking in program history, four consecutive division championships, two conference championships, three bowl championships, and the best season finish and conference finish in the 2021 season, finishing 13-1 and 7-0 in conference play.

The Cajuns have had several players go to play professionally in the National Football League (NFL), including Jake Delhomme, Charles Tillman, Brian Mitchell, Orlando Thomas, Brandon Stokely, Elijah McGuire, Elijah Mitchell, Kevin Dotson, and Levi Lewis.

History edit

Before 1974, the team's official nickname was the Bulldogs, although the current nickname was in common use with the football team for approximately the decade prior.[citation needed]

Division history edit

Years Division
1937–1962 National Junior College Athletic Association
1963–1972 NCAA College Division (Small College)
1973 NCAA Division II
1974–1977 NCAA Division I
1978–present NCAA Division I-A (FBS)

Conference affiliations edit

Louisiana has been both independent and a member of four different conferences.[3]: 89 

Championships edit

Conference championships edit

Louisiana has won 10 conference championships, with the 2013 championship later vacated.[4][3]: 84–89 

Year Conference Coach Conference record Overall record
1952 Gulf States Conference Raymond Didier 3–0–2 5–2–2
1965 Russ Faulkinberry 4–1 7–3
1968 5–1 8–2
1970 5–0 9–3
1993 Big West Conference Nelson Stokley 5–1 8–3
1994 5–1 6–5
2005 Sun Belt Conference Rickey Bustle 5–2 6–5
2013†‡ Mark Hudspeth 5–2 9–4
2020†^ Billy Napier 7–1 10–1
2021 8–0 13–1

† Co-champions
‡ Louisiana vacated the 2013 Sun Belt Conference co-championship due to major NCAA violations[4]
^ The 2020 championship game was not played due to Coastal Carolina impacted by COVID-19 pandemic[5] For College Football Playoff purposes, Coastal Carolina was viewed as the 2020 Sun Belt Champions.[6] Recognizing that the College Football Playoff committee had no jurisdiction to that magnitude coupled with a desire to prevent the diminishment to the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team’s accomplishments in 2020, Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory declared, by executive proclamation, the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team as the 2020 sole champions of the Sun Belt Conference in football.[7]

Division championships edit

Louisiana has won four division championships with the most recent in the 2021 season.

Year Division Coach Conf. record Overall record Opponent CG result
2018 Sun Belt West Billy Napier 5–3 7–7 Appalachian State L 19–30
2019 7–1 11–3 Appalachian State L 38–45
2020 7–1 10–1 Coastal Carolina No Contest^
2021 8–0 13–1 Appalachian State W 24–16

^ The 2020 championship game was not played due to Coastal Carolina impacted by COVID-19 pandemic[5]

Postseason history edit

National Junior College Athletic Association edit

Date Coach Bowl Opponent Result
January 1, 1944 Louis Whitman Oil Bowl Arkansas–Monticello W 24–7

NCAA Small College Division edit

Date Coach Bowl Opponent Result
December 12, 1970 Russ Faulkinberry Grantland Rice Bowl Tennessee State L 25–26

NCAA Division I FBS edit

Since joining the NCAA Division I-A (FBS) in 1978, the Ragin' Cajuns have played in nine bowl games, although two of those games (which were victories) were vacated due to sanctions. Officially, they have a record of 5–3 in bowl games.

Date Coach Bowl Opponent Result
December 17, 2011 Mark Hudspeth New Orleans Bowl San Diego State W 32–30
December 22, 2012 New Orleans Bowl East Carolina W 43–34
December 21, 2013 New Orleans Bowl Tulane W 24–21
December 20, 2014 New Orleans Bowl Nevada W 16–3
December 17, 2016 New Orleans Bowl Southern Miss L 21–28
December 15, 2018 Billy Napier Cure Bowl Tulane L 24–41
January 6, 2020 LendingTree Bowl Miami (OH) W 27–17
December 26, 2020 First Responder Bowl UTSA W 31–24
December 18, 2021 Michael Desormeaux New Orleans Bowl Marshall W 36–21
December 23, 2022 Independence Bowl Houston L 16–23

† Vacated [8][9]

Home stadiums edit

McNaspy Stadium edit

In 1940 McNaspy Stadium was built on the campus of Southwestern Louisiana Institute (now University of Louisiana at Lafayette). It served as the Cajuns home field through the 1970 season and was demolished in 2000. McNaspy Stadium was located at the site where the current computer science building Oliver Hall now stands.

Cajun Field edit

 
Cajun Field on gameday.

Cajun Field is a football stadium located in the city of Lafayette, Louisiana, and has served as the home field of the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football team since 1970. Cajun Field has an official capacity of 41,426 with 2,577 chairback seats, and its nickname is "The Swamp."

In June of 2021 it was announced that Cajun Field would be undergoing a $75 million renovation, with construction slated to begin summer of 2022. [10] The plans are to demolish the current West Tower, and replace it with a state of the art facility, including amenities such as premium suites, a club level and club seats, loge boxes, and press box. Because of a $15 million donation, the stadium will now be known as “Cajun Field at Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium.”

Head coaches edit

Years coached Name Record
1901–1902 Ashby Woodson 3–2
1903 J. Ovey Herpin 1–1
1904 Edwin F. Gayle 2–0–1
1906 Herbert McNaspy 1–0–1
1907 Jefferson Caffery 1–0
1908–1911; 1913; 1917–1918 Clement J. McNaspy 34–15–4
1912 H. Lee Prather 3–4
1914–1915 R. B. Dunbar 10–5–1
1916; 1919; 1921–1930 T. R. Mobley 57–48–7
1920 Herbert O. Tudor 2–8
1931–1936 Truman F. Wilbanks 19–32–2
1937–1941; 1946 Johnny Cain 33–19–5
1942–1945 Louis Whittman 14–14–2
1947–1949 Gee Mitchell 18–8–1
1950 A. L. Swanson 5–4
1951–1956 Raymond Didier 29–23–2
1957 John Robert Bell 4–5–1
1958–1960 Red Hoggatt 11–17
1961–1973 Russ Faulkinberry 66–63–2
1974–1979 Augie Tammariello 30–35–2
1980–1985 Sam Robertson 29–34–2
1986–1998 Nelson Stokley 62–80–1
1999–2001 Jerry Baldwin 6–27
2002–2010 Rickey Bustle 41–65
2011–2017 Mark Hudspeth 29–38†
2018–2021 Billy Napier 40–12
2021–present Michael Desormeaux 10-8

† Hudspeth's record of 51–38 was reduced to 29–38 due to alleged NCAA violations.[citation needed]

Rivalries edit

Lamar edit

Although no longer an active rivalry, the first Sabine Shoe trophy was first awarded in 1937 to the winner of the SLI–Lamar football game.[11] The name of the bronze rivalry trophy was derived from the Sabine River that forms the Texas-Louisiana border. USL defeated Lamar in the 1978 edition of the rivalry game, but the Ragin' Cajuns were not awarded the trophy as it had vanished.[12] The Sabine Shoe trophy now sits in at trophy case in the Ragin' Cajun Athletic Complex.

Louisiana–Lamar: All-time record
Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win %
34 October 27, 1923 (won 19–16) September 1, 2012 (won 40–0, vacated) 22 11 0 66.7%

McNeese State edit

Another former rivalry. When active the Cajun Crown was the name of the trophy between Louisiana and McNeese State.[13]

Louisiana–McNeese State: All-Time Record
Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win %
38 September 22, 1951 (won 35–14) September 10, 2016 (won 30–22) 16 20 2 44.7%

Southeastern Louisiana edit

This is another former rivalry. The Cypress Mug was the turned, polished mahogany mug awarded to the winner of the Southwestern–Southeastern football game.[14]

Louisiana–Southeastern Louisiana: All-time record
Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win %
41 November 11, 1930 (won 13–0) September 3, 2022 (won 24–7) 21 17 3 54.9%

Louisiana–Monroe edit

The Battle on the Bayou is the annual rivalry game between Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns and Louisiana–Monroe. The wooden boot-shaped rivalry trophy was created in 2002 to be awarded to the victors.[15]

Louisiana–ULM: All-time record
Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win %
58 September 15, 1951 (lost 7–13) September 24, 2022 (lost 17–21) 31 26 0 54.4%

Appalachian State edit

Louisiana–Appalachian State: All-time record
Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win %
11 November 22, 2014 (lost 16–35) December 4, 2021 (won 24–16) 3 8 0 27.3%

Arkansas State edit

Louisiana–Arkansas State: All-time record
Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win %
49 October 17, 1953 (lost 12–13) October 22, 2022 (won 38–18) 28 20 1 58.2%

Louisiana Tech edit

Louisiana–Louisiana Tech: All-time record
Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win %
87 1910 (lost 0-75) October 3, 2015 (lost 14-43) 33 48 6 41.38%

Notable players edit

Future non-conference opponents edit

Announced schedules as of February 2, 2023.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ULL Brand Guide and Graphic Standards Manual" (PDF). Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  2. ^ "Exam fraud, recruit payments among NCAA accusations against UL-Lafayette, ex-assistant coach David Saunders". The Baton Rouge Advocate. October 11, 2015. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "2018 Media Guide" (PDF). ragincajuns.com. Louisiana Athletics.
  4. ^ a b "Big NCAA penalties for UL-Lafayette: Cajuns vacate 20-plus wins, two bowls, 2013 Sun Belt title". The Advocate. March 6, 2016. The Cajuns will vacate 22 total wins, including New Orleans Bowl championships in 2011 and 2013, and a shared Sun Belt Conference championship in 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Coastal Carolina vs. Louisiana canceled: crowns co-champions, title game called off due to COVID-19". CBSSports.com. A highly anticipated rematch between No. 12 Coastal Carolina and No. 19 Louisiana in the Sun Belt Championship Game has been canceled due to a positive COVID-19 test in the Coastal Carolina program, the Sun Belt announced Thursday night. One of the Chanticleers' entire position groups would have been unavailable for the game "due to possible exposure," according to the league's announcement.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2021-11-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2021-11-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Louisiana-Lafayette to vacate 22 football wins, titles". al. March 3, 2016.
  9. ^ "Forfeits and Vacated Games". College Football at Sports-Reference.com.
  10. ^ "New Cajun Field Renovations, Name. Visuals Included". 16 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Tribal lore". The Sporting News. 1997.
  12. ^ "The Week". CNN. October 9, 1978.
  13. ^ "College Football Rivalries". www.1122productions.com.
  14. ^ "Photo of the Cypress Mug".
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2013-12-08.
  16. ^ "Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Football Future Schedules". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved February 2, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football program is a college football team that represents the University of Louisiana at Lafayette at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision FBS level as a member of the Sun Belt Conference Since 1971 the team has played its home games at Cajun Field in Lafayette Louisiana Michael Desormeaux has served as Louisiana s head coach since 2021 Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football2023 Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football teamFirst season1901 1901 122 years ago Athletic directorBryan MaggardHead coachMichael Desormeaux 2nd season 10 8 556 StadiumCajun Field capacity 41 426 Year built1971Field surfaceTurf ProGrass LocationLafayette LouisianaNCAA divisionDivision I FBSConferenceSun Belt ConferenceDivisionWestAll time record584 571 34 505 Bowl record8 4 667 Conference titles10Division titles4RivalriesULM rivalry Lamar rivalry McNeese State rivalry Southeastern Louisiana rivalry Consensus All Americans4ColorsVermilion and white 1 Fight songRagin Cajuns Fight SongMarching bandPride of AcadianaOutfitterAdidasWebsiteRaginCajuns comThe RCAF Ragin Cajun Athletic Foundation is the supporter association that assists with funding for all Ragin Cajun sports The program began play in 1901 when the school was known as Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute The school s sports teams were known as the Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs from 1921 until 1973 The school s fight name was formally changed to Ragin Cajuns in 1974 which had been in use since the 1960s In 1999 the university took on its current name at which point its sports teams were referred to as Louisiana Lafayette A rebranding in 2017 dropped Lafayette from the Cajuns name Between 2011 and 2014 the Cajuns won four consecutive New Orleans Bowls representing the most successful stretch in the program s history at the time but later had to vacate two of the victories due to NCAA violations 2 Between 2018 and 2021 during the tenure of head coach Billy Napier the Cajuns reached many milestones including the first National ranking in program history four consecutive division championships two conference championships three bowl championships and the best season finish and conference finish in the 2021 season finishing 13 1 and 7 0 in conference play The Cajuns have had several players go to play professionally in the National Football League NFL including Jake Delhomme Charles Tillman Brian Mitchell Orlando Thomas Brandon Stokely Elijah McGuire Elijah Mitchell Kevin Dotson and Levi Lewis Contents 1 History 1 1 Division history 2 Conference affiliations 3 Championships 3 1 Conference championships 3 2 Division championships 4 Postseason history 4 1 National Junior College Athletic Association 4 2 NCAA Small College Division 4 3 NCAA Division I FBS 5 Home stadiums 5 1 McNaspy Stadium 5 2 Cajun Field 6 Head coaches 7 Rivalries 7 1 Lamar 7 2 McNeese State 7 3 Southeastern Louisiana 7 4 Louisiana Monroe 7 5 Appalachian State 7 6 Arkansas State 7 7 Louisiana Tech 8 Notable players 9 Future non conference opponents 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editSee also List of Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football seasons Before 1974 the team s official nickname was the Bulldogs although the current nickname was in common use with the football team for approximately the decade prior citation needed Division history edit Years Division1937 1962 National Junior College Athletic Association1963 1972 NCAA College Division Small College 1973 NCAA Division II1974 1977 NCAA Division I1978 present NCAA Division I A FBS Conference affiliations editLouisiana has been both independent and a member of four different conferences 3 89 Independent 1901 1947 Gulf States Conference 1948 1970 Southland Conference 1971 1981 NCAA Division I A independent 1982 1992 Big West Conference 1993 1995 Independent 1996 2000 Sun Belt Conference 2001 present Championships editConference championships edit Louisiana has won 10 conference championships with the 2013 championship later vacated 4 3 84 89 Year Conference Coach Conference record Overall record1952 Gulf States Conference Raymond Didier 3 0 2 5 2 21965 Russ Faulkinberry 4 1 7 31968 5 1 8 21970 5 0 9 31993 Big West Conference Nelson Stokley 5 1 8 31994 5 1 6 52005 Sun Belt Conference Rickey Bustle 5 2 6 52013 Mark Hudspeth 5 2 9 42020 Billy Napier 7 1 10 12021 8 0 13 1 Co champions Louisiana vacated the 2013 Sun Belt Conference co championship due to major NCAA violations 4 The 2020 championship game was not played due to Coastal Carolina impacted by COVID 19 pandemic 5 For College Football Playoff purposes Coastal Carolina was viewed as the 2020 Sun Belt Champions 6 Recognizing that the College Football Playoff committee had no jurisdiction to that magnitude coupled with a desire to prevent the diminishment to the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football team s accomplishments in 2020 Lafayette Mayor President Josh Guillory declared by executive proclamation the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football team as the 2020 sole champions of the Sun Belt Conference in football 7 Division championships edit Louisiana has won four division championships with the most recent in the 2021 season Year Division Coach Conf record Overall record Opponent CG result2018 Sun Belt West Billy Napier 5 3 7 7 Appalachian State L 19 302019 7 1 11 3 Appalachian State L 38 452020 7 1 10 1 Coastal Carolina No Contest 2021 8 0 13 1 Appalachian State W 24 16 The 2020 championship game was not played due to Coastal Carolina impacted by COVID 19 pandemic 5 Postseason history editNational Junior College Athletic Association edit Date Coach Bowl Opponent ResultJanuary 1 1944 Louis Whitman Oil Bowl Arkansas Monticello W 24 7NCAA Small College Division edit Date Coach Bowl Opponent ResultDecember 12 1970 Russ Faulkinberry Grantland Rice Bowl Tennessee State L 25 26NCAA Division I FBS edit Since joining the NCAA Division I A FBS in 1978 the Ragin Cajuns have played in nine bowl games although two of those games which were victories were vacated due to sanctions Officially they have a record of 5 3 in bowl games Date Coach Bowl Opponent ResultDecember 17 2011 Mark Hudspeth New Orleans Bowl San Diego State W 32 30December 22 2012 New Orleans Bowl East Carolina W 43 34December 21 2013 New Orleans Bowl Tulane W 24 21December 20 2014 New Orleans Bowl Nevada W 16 3December 17 2016 New Orleans Bowl Southern Miss L 21 28December 15 2018 Billy Napier Cure Bowl Tulane L 24 41January 6 2020 LendingTree Bowl Miami OH W 27 17December 26 2020 First Responder Bowl UTSA W 31 24December 18 2021 Michael Desormeaux New Orleans Bowl Marshall W 36 21December 23 2022 Independence Bowl Houston L 16 23 Vacated 8 9 Home stadiums editMcNaspy Stadium edit Main article McNaspy Stadium In 1940 McNaspy Stadium was built on the campus of Southwestern Louisiana Institute now University of Louisiana at Lafayette It served as the Cajuns home field through the 1970 season and was demolished in 2000 McNaspy Stadium was located at the site where the current computer science building Oliver Hall now stands Cajun Field edit Main article Cajun Field nbsp Cajun Field on gameday Cajun Field is a football stadium located in the city of Lafayette Louisiana and has served as the home field of the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football team since 1970 Cajun Field has an official capacity of 41 426 with 2 577 chairback seats and its nickname is The Swamp In June of 2021 it was announced that Cajun Field would be undergoing a 75 million renovation with construction slated to begin summer of 2022 10 The plans are to demolish the current West Tower and replace it with a state of the art facility including amenities such as premium suites a club level and club seats loge boxes and press box Because of a 15 million donation the stadium will now be known as Cajun Field at Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium Head coaches editYears coached Name Record1901 1902 Ashby Woodson 3 21903 J Ovey Herpin 1 11904 Edwin F Gayle 2 0 11906 Herbert McNaspy 1 0 11907 Jefferson Caffery 1 01908 1911 1913 1917 1918 Clement J McNaspy 34 15 41912 H Lee Prather 3 41914 1915 R B Dunbar 10 5 11916 1919 1921 1930 T R Mobley 57 48 71920 Herbert O Tudor 2 81931 1936 Truman F Wilbanks 19 32 21937 1941 1946 Johnny Cain 33 19 51942 1945 Louis Whittman 14 14 21947 1949 Gee Mitchell 18 8 11950 A L Swanson 5 41951 1956 Raymond Didier 29 23 21957 John Robert Bell 4 5 11958 1960 Red Hoggatt 11 171961 1973 Russ Faulkinberry 66 63 21974 1979 Augie Tammariello 30 35 21980 1985 Sam Robertson 29 34 21986 1998 Nelson Stokley 62 80 11999 2001 Jerry Baldwin 6 272002 2010 Rickey Bustle 41 652011 2017 Mark Hudspeth 29 38 2018 2021 Billy Napier 40 122021 present Michael Desormeaux 10 8 Hudspeth s record of 51 38 was reduced to 29 38 due to alleged NCAA violations citation needed Rivalries editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Lamar edit Main article Sabine Shoe Although no longer an active rivalry the first Sabine Shoe trophy was first awarded in 1937 to the winner of the SLI Lamar football game 11 The name of the bronze rivalry trophy was derived from the Sabine River that forms the Texas Louisiana border USL defeated Lamar in the 1978 edition of the rivalry game but the Ragin Cajuns were not awarded the trophy as it had vanished 12 The Sabine Shoe trophy now sits in at trophy case in the Ragin Cajun Athletic Complex Louisiana Lamar All time record Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win 34 October 27 1923 won 19 16 September 1 2012 won 40 0 vacated 22 11 0 66 7 McNeese State edit Main article Cajun Crown Another former rivalry When active the Cajun Crown was the name of the trophy between Louisiana and McNeese State 13 Louisiana McNeese State All Time Record Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win 38 September 22 1951 won 35 14 September 10 2016 won 30 22 16 20 2 44 7 Southeastern Louisiana edit Main article Cypress Mug This is another former rivalry The Cypress Mug was the turned polished mahogany mug awarded to the winner of the Southwestern Southeastern football game 14 Louisiana Southeastern Louisiana All time record Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win 41 November 11 1930 won 13 0 September 3 2022 won 24 7 21 17 3 54 9 Louisiana Monroe edit Main article Battle on the Bayou The Battle on the Bayou is the annual rivalry game between Louisiana Ragin Cajuns and Louisiana Monroe The wooden boot shaped rivalry trophy was created in 2002 to be awarded to the victors 15 Louisiana ULM All time record Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win 58 September 15 1951 lost 7 13 September 24 2022 lost 17 21 31 26 0 54 4 Appalachian State edit Louisiana Appalachian State All time record Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win 11 November 22 2014 lost 16 35 December 4 2021 won 24 16 3 8 0 27 3 Arkansas State edit Louisiana Arkansas State All time record Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win 49 October 17 1953 lost 12 13 October 22 2022 won 38 18 28 20 1 58 2 Louisiana Tech edit Main article Louisiana Louisiana Tech football rivalry Louisiana Louisiana Tech All time record Games played First meeting Last meeting LA wins LA losses Ties Win 87 1910 lost 0 75 October 3 2015 lost 14 43 33 48 6 41 38 Notable players editSee also List of Louisiana Ragin Cajuns in the NFL Draft Michael Adams Louis Age Patrise Alexander James Atkins D Anthony Batiste Bill Blackburn C C Brown Wayde Butler Chris Cagle Raymond Calais Anthony Clement Kenyon Cotton Richie Cunningham Jake Delhomme Michael Desormeaux Kevin Dotson Tyrell Fenroy Jason Fletcher Ladarius Green Justin Hamilton Alonzo Harris Mark Hall Kyries Hebert Keno Hills Weldon Humble Robert Hunt Elvis Joseph Damon Mason Randy McClanahan Elijah McGuire Brian Mitchell Elijah Mitchell Donovan Morgan Christian Ringo Todd Scott Rafael Septien Antwain Spann Fred Stamps Brandon Stokley Ike Taylor Orlando Thomas Charles Tillman Clarence Verdin Tracy Walker Melvin WhiteFuture non conference opponents editAnnounced schedules as of February 2 2023 16 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030Northwestern State Grambling State Rice UAB at Tulane Tulsa Louisiana Tech at Buffaloat UAB at Michigan State McNeese at Louisiana Tech at UCFBuffalo Tulane at Eastern Michiganat Minnesota at New Mexico State at MissouriSee also editList of NCAA Division I FBS football programsReferences edit ULL Brand Guide and Graphic Standards Manual PDF Retrieved March 27 2016 Exam fraud recruit payments among NCAA accusations against UL Lafayette ex assistant coach David Saunders The Baton Rouge Advocate October 11 2015 Retrieved October 20 2015 a b 2018 Media Guide PDF ragincajuns com Louisiana Athletics a b Big NCAA penalties for UL Lafayette Cajuns vacate 20 plus wins two bowls 2013 Sun Belt title The Advocate March 6 2016 The Cajuns will vacate 22 total wins including New Orleans Bowl championships in 2011 and 2013 and a shared Sun Belt Conference championship in 2013 a b Coastal Carolina vs Louisiana canceled crowns co champions title game called off due to COVID 19 CBSSports com A highly anticipated rematch between No 12 Coastal Carolina and No 19 Louisiana in the Sun Belt Championship Game has been canceled due to a positive COVID 19 test in the Coastal Carolina program the Sun Belt announced Thursday night One of the Chanticleers entire position groups would have been unavailable for the game due to possible exposure according to the league s announcement Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 12 09 Retrieved 2021 11 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy Archived 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