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Football: Waves of joy in a sea of Cajun red – links to video & photos included 12/23/12

Football: Waves of joy in a sea of Cajun red – links to video & photos included 12/23/12

Claire Taylor, Daily Advertiser, Dec. 23, 2012

UL-Lafayette Head Coach Mark Hudspeth, from left, Athletic Director Scott Farmer and Univeristy President Joseph Savoie stand on stage with the R�L Carriers New Orleans Bowl trophy after UL defeated East Carolina University 43-34 Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, La.  By Leslie Westbrook  December 22, 2012
UL-Lafayette Head Coach Mark Hudspeth, from left, Athletic Director Scott Farmer and Univeristy President Joseph Savoie stand on stage with the R�L Carriers New Orleans Bowl trophy after UL defeated East Carolina University 43-34 Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, La. By Leslie Westbrook December 22, 2012

NEW ORLEANS — It was another nail-biter, but for the second consecutive year, UL’s Ragin’ Cajun football team is taking home the New Orleans Bowl trophy.

UL defeated the East Carolina Pirates 43-34 Saturday in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome..

Cajun fans set a record themselves Saturday. With 48,428 in attendance — a sea of Cajuns red and white and a small patch of East Carolina purple and gold — fans broke the R�L Carriers New Orleans Bowl attendance record they set last year.Second-year UL football coach Mark Hudspeth spread the love around after the game, thanking the team, the staff, students, fans, everyone.

He reminded them one more time not to let go of the rope, a recurring theme meant to unite and inspire the team and supporters to reach even bigger goals."I’m still holding on," UL student Brennan Trahan of Bourg said after the win, proudly showing a small piece of rope in his hands. "I never let go the whole game."

Students and alumni credited Hudspeth for producing a winning team and growing the school’s fan base."A few years ago, I dreaded going to football games," UL senior Daniel Conlin of Metairie said. Not anymore, thanks to Hudspeth, he said.

"He united the whole city, the whole state, really," Conlin said."He’s inspirational," Trahan added.

Their friend, UL student Jessica Taylor of Kenner, was particularly moved by the team’s win this year."I was getting very emotional and teary-eyed," she said. "I’m a senior, and it’s so good to see our team doing so well."The Cajuns got off to an early lead, scoring seven points with 8:10 left in the first quarter. UL continued to build that lead, but East Carolina starting chipping away until the score at halftime was 31-21.With 7:10 left in the fourth quarter, the Cajuns were ahead by only three points. At 37-34, an East Carolina field goal would have tied the game. A touchdown would have threatened UL’s repeat victory.

UL fans did their part to rally their team, cheering, chanting, waving cardboard signs and rally rags, even sending the human wave around the Superdome.

As the final seconds ticked off the clock, UL fans stood, cheering and counting down as though it was New Year’s Eve.

Former Lafayette resident Donald Romero, who lives in New Orleans, high-fived friends and cousins when UL was declared victorious.He was happy for the team and fans and grateful for his city’s opportunity to host the Cajuns.

"They bring lots of fans, good fans, and they spend a lot of money, which helps our city out," he said. "And they always make it a good game."Some fans may have liked it better if the Cajuns had kept a big lead instead of allowing the Pirates to score so often — and not just because the Pirates fired off an annoying cannon every time they scored.

Last year, the Cajuns won with a last-second Brett Baer field goal. This year’s win wasn’t quite as close, but close enough."It was a stressful game. It was a very stressful game," Crystal Toffier of New Iberia said. "But I enjoyed it."

Jean Guilbeau, at 83 years young, was happy she was healthy enough to witness the team win the bowl game. She and husband Carrol have been UL football fans for years. Their son, Jimmy White, played on the then-USL football team for a bowl game around 1970.The couple had tickets to last year’s New Orleans Bowl, but didn’t quite make it.

Jean fell and broke her back in New Orleans before the game."I cried all the way back to Lafayette," she said.UL quarterback Terrance Broadway was named Most Valuable Player of the New Orleans Bowl. He ran for 108 yards and a touchdown and passed for 317 yards to lead the Cajuns to victory.Broadway also came with his own fan club, and it was hard to miss them. Aunts, uncles and cousins from Baton Rouge to New Orleans wore Team Broadway jerseys with his No. 8 on them."It was an awesome experience to be there to watch," said his aunt, Amy Fran Chandler of Baton Rouge.Broadway makes the family proud, his cousin Bianca Chandler of Baton Rouge added."This has been a dream of his his whole life. He always wanted to play in the Superdome and get the MVP trophy," his uncle Mack Slant of New Orleans said.Several fans commented about how many more made the trek to New Orleans to cheer the team to its second consecutive bowl victory.

"This is great. We’re starting to make a name for the university," 2010 UL graduate Callen Huval of Breaux Bridge said. "People aren’t going to think of it as just a small school anymore. "» And it’s all thanks to Coach Hud."

Athletic Network Footnote: videos and photos of activities surrounding the N.O. Bowl. 

Videos – click on the title to view.

Sending off the Cajuns  – Dec. 18 –   

Ragin’ Cajuns do it again – Dec. 22 –

Cajuns take over the ‘Dome  – Dec. 22 –   

UL postgame interviews – Dec. 22

UL postgame press conference  – Dec. 22

Photos – click on the title to view.

UL Players Visti LGMC  Dec. 12 – 40 photos

Kids Visit UL Football Practice   Dec. 16 –  28 photos  

Cajuns Board Buses for Bowl Game  Dec. 18  – 26 photos

UL Players Arrive in New Orleans  Dec. 18  – 25 photos

UL Players Go Bowling  Dec. 18  – 31 photos

UL Practice in N.O. Wednesday  Dec. 19  – 34 photos

UL Players Visit Aquarium  Dec. 20  – 19 photos

N.O. Bowl Media Day  Dec. 20  – 29 photos

UL Players Practice in the ‘Dome   Dec. 20  – 17 photos

UL French Quarter Second Line   Dec. 20  –

UL Fan Fest in New Orleans 1/3  Dec. 21 – 72 photos

UL Fan Fest in New Orleans 2/3  Dec. 21 – 28 photos

UL Fan Fest in New Orleans 3/3  Dec. 21  – 29 photos

New Orleans Bowl 1/4  Dec. 22 – 70 photos

New Orleans Bowl 2/4  Dec. 22 – 49 photos

Merry Christmas to all of our Athletic Network viewers.  Peace, Ed Dugas