Sunday, December 2, 2012

UL-Lafayette defeats FAU in final game of the 2012 season, South Alabama lost to Hawaii

ULL vs. FAU

The Ragin Cajuns denied FAU a chance to win their last game of the season and possible last Conference  game as a member of the Sun Belt.

Terrance Broadway posted 291 all-purpose yards and Alonzo Harris ran for three touchdowns to help Louisiana-Lafayette hold off Florida Atlantic 35-21 Saturday in the season finale for both clubs.
Broadway threw for 168 yards and ran for 123 of Louisiana-Lafayette's 284 rushing yards as the Ragin' Cajuns (8-4, 6-2 Sun Belt Conference) won their third-straight game.

Hawaii defeats South aLABAMA 23-7

Both Hawaii and South Alabama wanted a win to end their season and go into the off season with some momentum. But in this game there was only one winner with that carries that momentum into the offseason and that is Hawaii. 

South Alabama vs. Hawaii
It was the first time the Warriors (3-9) won back-to-back games since October of last year, when it beat New Mexico State at home and won at Idaho, and did the same this year won back to back games. And their last game of the season comes with a victory over South Alabama.

The Warriors (3-9) compiled a season-high 410 yards of offense. Sterling Jackson ran for a 1-yard touchdown in the first quarter, and Sean Schroeder connected with Chris Gant on a 26-yard scoring strike in the third quarter.

South Alabama's 166 yards of total offense were the fewest allowed by Hawaii since it gave up 127 against Lamar on Sept. 15. The Jaguars had just 18 rushing yards, averaged just 2.6 yards per play and allowed six sacks by Hawaii.

"For where we are with our program, we can't make mistakes like that and beat a team like Hawaii," South Alabama coach Joey Jones said. "That's the bottom line."

B.J. Scott recorded a game-high 12 tackles and intercepted a pass, and Maleki Harris recovered a pair of fumbles for the Jaguars.

South Alabama has some much needed work to do and prepare for a FBS full membership beginning in 2013.