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Defending champ North Texas expected to win again
Bruce Brown
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July 20, 2004

NEW ORLEANS — It’s hard to imagine a more exciting end to a football season than a 57-51, quadruple overtime victory on the road.

That’s what UL Lafayette executed last year at Middle Tennessee, a feat amplified by the fact that it gave the Ragin’ Cajuns a fourth win in their last five games of 2003.

“That definitely gave us a little pep in our step in the spring,
07-20-2004 05:55 PM
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“The Sun Belt is really up for grabs,
07-21-2004 01:31 PM
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I guess the rumor is true about the team having new uni's then. That jersey looked bad ******!!!!! I just hope they play as good as they look in the new uni's. I have all confidence in them
07-22-2004 10:09 AM
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