ECU -14.5 o62.0
TLSA 14.5 u62.0
UNT -2.0 o72.5
UTSA 2.0 u72.5
WYO 10.0 o48.0
CSU -10.0 u48.0
UCLA 4.0 o46.5
WASH -4.0 u46.5
HOU 1.0 o45.5
ARIZ -1.0 u45.5
CLEM -10.0 o54.0
PITT 10.0 u54.0
LT 13.5 o53.5
WKU -13.5 u53.5
TEX -13.5 o57.5
ARK 13.5 u57.5
LIB -14.5 o52.0
MASS 14.5 u52.0
TULN -7.0 o53.0
NAVY 7.0 u53.0
UTAH 11.5 o46.5
COLO -11.5 u46.5
OSU -28.5 o43.5
NW 28.5 u43.5
ULM 24.0 o46.0
AUB -24.0 u46.0
CCU 9.5 o56.5
MRSH -9.5 u56.5
MURR 38.5 o48.5
UK -38.5 u48.5
FIU 14.0 o58.0
JVST -14.0 u58.0
FAU 2.5 o51.5
TEM -2.5 u51.5
MER 41.5 o57.5
ALA -41.5 u57.5
MSU 3.0 o47.5
ILL -3.0 u47.5
SYR 9.0 o55.5
CAL -9.0 u55.5
HAW -2.0 o60.0
USU 2.0 u60.0
SHSU -15.5 o42.5
KENN 15.5 u42.5
PSU -28.5 o51.0
PUR 28.5 u51.0
LSU -4.0 o55.0
FLA 4.0 u55.0
UVA 22.5 o50.5
ND -22.5 u50.5
ORST -3.5 o45.0
AFA 3.5 u45.0
LOU -20.0 o58.0
STAN 20.0 u58.0
BC 18.5 o54.0
SMU -18.5 u54.0
USF -3.0 o53.0
CHAR 3.0 u53.0
TROY 8.0 o54.0
GASO -8.0 u54.0
JMU -3.0 o52.0
ODU 3.0 u52.0
BAY -2.5 o59.0
WVU 2.5 u59.0
NEB 9.0 o50.5
USC -9.0 u50.5
MIZZ 13.5 o44.0
SOCAR -13.5 u44.0
ARST 2.5 o59.0
GSU -2.5 u59.0
RUTG 6.0 o51.0
MD -6.0 u51.0
BSU -13.5 o61.5
SJSU 13.5 u61.5
USA 7.0 o58.0
ULL -7.0 u58.0
USM 26.5 o55.5
TXST -26.5 u55.5
ASU 9.0 o50.0
KSU -9.0 u50.0
ORE -14.0 o52.0
WIS 14.0 u52.0
TENN 10.0 o48.5
UGA -10.0 u48.5
NMSU 38.5 o54.0
TAM -38.5 u54.0
CIN 9.5 o53.5
ISU -9.5 u53.5
WAKE 11.0 o64.0
UNC -11.0 u64.0
UAB 14.0 o62.5
MEM -14.0 u62.5
WSU -11.0 o72.0
UNM 11.0 u72.0
KU 2.5 o56.5
BYU -2.5 u56.5
SDSU 21.0 o54.0
UNLV -21.0 u54.0
Final Nov 12
CMU 10
TOL 37
Final Nov 12
WMU 13
BGSU 31
Final OT Nov 12
BALL 48
BUFF 51
Final Nov 13
AKR 16 14.0 o43.5
NIU 29 -14.0 u43.5
Final Nov 13
EMU 10 10.5 o51.5
OHIO 35 -10.5 u51.5
Final Nov 13
KENT 7 30.5 o47.0
M-OH 34 -30.5 u47.0
Louisiana 8th Sun Belt6-7
Houston 4th American Athletic8-5

Louisiana @ Houston preview

Independence Stadium

Last Meeting ( Oct 7, 2006 ) UL Lafayette 31, Houston 28

Louisiana and Houston both kept their streaks of bowl appearances alive this season and are bracing for their clash Friday, Dec. 23 in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La.

The Ragin' Cajuns (6-6) will make their fifth consecutive bowl appearance while the Cougars (7-5) are in a bowl for the third consecutive season.

Like other teams in their respective situations, Houston and Louisiana are already concentrating on recruiting and the transfer portal as each program looks to build for the future.

But Houston coach Dana Holgorsen isn't discounting what a victory in this game could mean.

"I think for bowl games to survive they've got to create some interesting matchups and I think this is an interesting matchup," Holgorsen said recently. "I know the history of the Independence Bowl. I've watched it forever. It's got a lot of great history and tradition, and I'm excited about digging into that."

The Cougars lead the all-time series against Louisiana 6-3, but the Ragin' Cajuns won the most recent matchup 31-28 in Houston in 2006. This will be the first bowl matchup between them.

Houston possesses one of the most potent offenses and passing games in the nation, scoring 37.2 points per game and passing for 321.1 yards per game.

Quarterback Clayton Tune has thrown for 3,845 yards, 37 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He is one of the players the Cougars are trying to replace next season, likely through the portal.

His top target is Nathaniel Dell, who leads the team with 103 catches for 1,354 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Louisiana has already been hit hard by key departures to the NFL draft, losing defensive end Andre Jones, which makes its defensive task even more difficult in this game. The Ragin' Cajuns will have to rely on their less experienced defenders to try and slow Houston's aerial assault.

"John (Stephens), Pete (LeBlanc), Errol (Rogers Jr.), Jake Bernard, those guys need to step up a little bit and play their best game," Louisiana coach Michael Desormeaux told reporters recently. "Then you add (wide receiver) Lance (Legendre), who's played more and more as the season has gone on, but now it's his time to go out there and do it."

Chandler Fields (954 yards, 10 touchdowns and four interceptions) leads Louisiana's passing game although his top target, Michael Jefferson, has also declared for the draft. Louisiana's leading rusher Chris Smith (579 yards, three touchdowns) will play.

--Field Level Media

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