BREAKING NEWS:Arkansas State faces ‘avalanche’ at Louisiana-Lafayette falls 55-19 to Ragin’ Cajuns….
In what was billed as an important Sun Belt Conference showdown, Arkansas State was overwhelmed by a fierce Louisiana-Lafayette squad in Lafayette, Louisiana, on Saturday, falling 55-19 in a stunning display of offensive firepower from the Ragin’ Cajuns. Arkansas State, who entered the game with hopes of turning their season around, were subjected to an offensive avalanche as Louisiana-Lafayette dominated from the opening kickoff, leaving the Red Wolves searching for answers on both sides of the ball.
First Half: A One-Sided Onslaught
The game began with high expectations for both teams. Arkansas State (4-5, 2-3) had been struggling to find consistency but had shown glimpses of potential, particularly through their quarterback play. Louisiana-Lafayette (7-2, 5-0) entered the game as one of the strongest teams in the Sun Belt, having already set their sights on a conference title.
From the outset, it became clear that Arkansas State would have a tough task on their hands. The Ragin’ Cajuns wasted no time asserting their dominance, opening the scoring with a 12-play, 75-yard drive capped off by a one-yard touchdown run from senior running back Chris Smith. Louisiana-Lafayette’s offensive line opened huge holes, allowing Smith to march into the end zone with relative ease.
In the early stages of the game, Arkansas State struggled to find rhythm. Their first possession resulted in a three-and-out, and things didn’t get much better on their subsequent drives. Quarterback J.T. Shrout, a senior known for his arm strength, struggled against the Ragin’ Cajuns’ pass rush, which was relentless throughout the first half. Shrout, who had thrown for over 2,000 yards on the season entering the game, was under pressure from the very first snap, and that pressure would only escalate as the game wore on.
On the other hand, Louisiana-Lafayette seemed unstoppable. Their next drive took just six plays, with freshman quarterback Kai Horton hitting wide receiver Ne’Rontae’ Linton for a 31-yard touchdown strike. Linton, who had been a consistent performer for the Cajuns this season, made a spectacular leaping catch over a defender to extend the lead to 14-0.
As the first quarter progressed, Arkansas State’s defense simply couldn’t keep up with Louisiana-Lafayette’s offensive tempo. The Cajuns displayed a balanced attack, with Horton throwing sharp passes and Smith gashing the Red Wolves’ defense with power running. The Red Wolves had no answers for the combination of speed and execution, as Louisiana-Lafayette efficiently moved the ball down the field time and again.
By the end of the first quarter, the Ragin’ Cajuns had expanded their lead to 21-0, with a 56-yard touchdown run by Smith that highlighted the unrelenting pressure on Arkansas State’s defense. The Red Wolves had no ability to stop the Cajuns’ dynamic offense, and things looked increasingly grim as the second quarter began.
Second Quarter: Red Wolves Struggling to Respond
The second quarter was more of the same. After a failed Arkansas State drive, Louisiana-Lafayette quickly capitalized, with Horton connecting with tight end Jacob Bernard for a 20-yard touchdown. The touchdown came after a crucial penalty by Arkansas State, which gave the Cajuns a fresh set of downs deep in Red Wolves’ territory.
At this point, the Ragin’ Cajuns were rolling. The defense, led by senior linebacker Gage Worsham, had effectively shut down Arkansas State’s offense, forcing two more turnovers—one via an interception thrown by Shrout and the other a fumble by Arkansas State’s running back, Brian Snead, who had been struggling to gain yards up the middle.
While the Red Wolves’ defense was faltering, their offense wasn’t faring much better. Arkansas State’s inability to establish any sort of consistency left the Red Wolves with little to work with. Shrout’s interception came after a miscommunication with his receiver, who was unable to break off his route in time to prevent a jump on the ball by Louisiana-Lafayette’s cornerback. The turnover set up yet another short field for the Cajuns.
Midway through the second quarter, Louisiana-Lafayette widened their lead to 35-0, thanks to a 40-yard field goal by kicker Evan McPherson, who had been perfect on the day, and another touchdown pass from Horton to Linton. The Red Wolves were clearly shell-shocked, their defense unable to find answers, and their offense struggling to move the ball. Even when Arkansas State managed to push into Cajuns’ territory, penalties and mistakes derailed any attempts to mount a comeback.
The Turnaround: A Glimmer of Hope for Arkansas State
As the first half came to a close, the scoreboard read 42-0 in favor of Louisiana-Lafayette. However, the Red Wolves weren’t quite ready to roll over just yet.
Coming out of halftime, Arkansas State appeared determined to at least salvage some pride. They began the second half with more tempo on offense, utilizing short passes and running back Snead in an attempt to get their offense moving. The offensive line showed some improvement, providing Shrout with slightly more time to survey the field.
In what would be their only bright spot of the game, Arkansas State finally found the end zone in the third quarter. Shrout connected with tight end Johnny Smith for a 12-yard touchdown, following a long 11-play drive. The touchdown cut the lead to 42-7, and the Red Wolves seemed to regain a bit of confidence.
However, the Cajuns responded almost immediately. Louisiana-Lafayette’s offense, which had been in cruise control all night, showed no signs of letting up. A short kickoff return by the Cajuns set them up at midfield, and it took only three plays for them to answer back. Horton found Linton again for a 44-yard touchdown pass, and the lead quickly ballooned back to 49-7.
The wheels continued to fall off for Arkansas State. Shrout was intercepted once more on the following drive, this time by linebacker Worsham, who returned the ball into Red Wolves’ territory. Louisiana-Lafayette’s defense was flying all over the field, and Arkansas State’s offense was starting to unravel completely.
Fourth Quarter: The Avalanche Continues
As the fourth quarter began, Louisiana-Lafayette held a commanding 49-7 lead, and the Ragin’ Cajuns weren’t slowing down. They added another touchdown early in the period, with Smith scoring on a 22-yard run to make the score 55-7. The game had become a full-fledged rout, with the Cajuns showcasing their depth and prowess in all phases of the game.
With the game out of reach, Arkansas State did manage to score another touchdown late in the fourth quarter, with Shrout finding wide receiver Corey Rucker for a 35-yard touchdown. While the touchdown was a positive development for the Red Wolves’ offense, it was little more than a consolation prize as the final whistle blew with the score 55-19 in favor of Louisiana-Lafayette.
Key Takeaways
The final score was a true reflection of the disparity between the two teams on this night. Louisiana-Lafayette was dominant in every phase of the game, outgaining Arkansas State by more than 200 yards. Horton finished the game with 305 yards passing and four touchdowns, while Smith rushed for 133 yards and three touchdowns. The Ragin’ Cajuns’ offensive line was nearly flawless, creating huge holes for Smith and protecting Horton throughout the game.
For Arkansas State, it was a disappointing performance on both sides of the ball. Shrout, who had been a reliable presence at quarterback, struggled under pressure, throwing two interceptions and failing to find a rhythm. The defense had no answers for the Ragin’ Cajuns’ balanced attack and allowed more than 500 yards of total offense. The Red Wolves’ offensive line, which had shown promise earlier in the season, was overpowered by Louisiana-Lafayette’s front seven.
Looking Ahead
After this lopsided loss, Arkansas State will need to regroup quickly as they continue their Sun Belt campaign. With a 4-5 record and limited opportunities for bowl eligibility, the Red Wolves face an uphill battle to finish the season on a positive note.
For Louisiana-Lafayette, the victory solidified their position as one of the top teams in the Sun Belt and a contender for the conference title. The Cajuns will look to maintain their dominance as they prepare for their upcoming matchups, with their sights firmly set on a potential New Year’s Six bowl game.
As both teams reflect on the game, Arkansas State will need to make significant adjustments, particularly on defense, while Louisiana-Lafayette will aim to carry this momentum into the stretch run of the season. For now, though, the Ragin’ Cajuns have asserted their dominance, and Arkansas State will have to search for answers after being buried in an offensive avalanche.