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 |  | Football: McGuire, Riles Lead Ragin’ Cajuns Past Jaguars in Second HalfLAFAYETTE – The offense came alive in the second half, fueled by 168  yards rushing from Elijah McGuire and 135 yards receiving by Al Riles,  as the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team topped South Alabama 28-23  Saturday evening at Cajun Field in the squad’s 2016 Sun Belt Conference  opener.  Riles was on the receiving end of a 71-yard touchdown pass from  Anthony Jennings at 10:39 of the third quarter as Louisiana (2-1, 1-0  Sun Belt) began to extend its lead over South Alabama (1-2, 0-2 Sun  Belt), opening a 15-7 lead.  On the team’s next possession, Jennings found Keenan Barnes on a  38-yard hookup for a score that stretched the lead to 22-7 with 4:46  remaining in the third quarter.  Just as he sealed the win over the Jaguars in the 2014 meeting at  Cajun Field with a touchdown run in the fourth quarter, McGuire came  through again. The senior running back broke through the USA defensive  line for a 68-yard score with 7:05 remaining to end a string of 10  unanswered points by the Jaguars and increase the lead to 28-17.  After Dallas Davis connected with Gerald Everett for a touchdown  with 3:17 left to play, Riles and McGuire made the plays which allowed  the Ragin’ Cajuns to run out the clock. Riles gained 22 yards on a  reception that brought Louisiana near midfield, then McGuire provided  another first down with a 24 yard scamper down to the Jaguars 28 yard  line.  McGuire ended the night with a season-high 223 yards rushing, his  second-highest career total and the14th 100-plus effort of his career.   Riles’ final tally of 139 yards receiving marked a career-high  amount for the senior receiver whose previous best was 103 yards at  Georgia State on Nov. 7, 2015.  Jennings completed 18-of-26 passes for his season-best total of 256  yards. He tossed three touchdown passes tying his career-high set vs.  Sam Houston State at LSU in 2014.  The Ragin’ Cajuns outgained the Jaguars 512-338 with an even split  of 256 yards between rushing and passing. Louisiana exploded for 378  yards in the decisive second half.  “Really proud of our football team, I thought they came out tonight  with a lot of emotion and played awfully hard,” Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns  Football head coach Mark Hudspeth said. “I thought we continued to see  improvement defensively.   “Overall, the kids played hard, played with a purpose, played with a passion, and I’m proud of their efforts tonight.”  After stopping the Jaguars on a fourth-down conversion on the  game’s opening drive, Louisiana drove 75 yards over 11 plays capped by a  13-yard Jennings touchdown pass to Michael Jacquet at 4:22 of the first  quarter for an early 6-0 lead.  USA gained the lead at the onset of the second quarter, completing a  9 play, 77-yard drive with a Tyreis Thomas touchdown run at 14:13. The  visitors remained ahead until a 31-yard field goal by Stevie Artigue  with 37 seconds remaining before intermission gave the Ragin’ Cajuns a  9-7 advantage.  Saturday’s contest completed a season-opening, three-game homestand for Louisiana. Mark  Hudspeth’s squad travels for the first time next week when they meet  Tulane at Yulman Stadium for a 7 p.m. kickoff on Saturday, Sept. 24.  For more information on Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Football, as well  as all of Ragin’ Cajuns Athletics, visit RaginCajuns.com. Fans can also  follow along with the team on Facebook (/RaginCajunsFootball) and  Twitter (@RaginCajunsFB).  #GeauxCajuns    
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