Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football


The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football program is a college football team that represents the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in the Sun Belt Conference. Between 2011 and 2014, the Cajuns won four consecutive New Orleans Bowls, representing the most successful stretch in the program's history, but later had to vacate two of the victories due to NCAA violations.
The university has had several notable players to go to the NFL, including Jake Delhomme, Elijah McGuire, Brian Mitchell, Charles Tillman, and Orlando Thomas.
The team plays in Cajun Field, and Billy Napier is currently the head coach.

History

Before 1974, the team's official nickname was the Bulldogs, although the current nickname was in common use with the football team for approximately the decade prior.

Division history

Conference affiliations

Louisiana has been both independent and a member of four different conferences.

Conference championships

Louisiana has won 8 conference championships, with the 2013 championship later vacated.
† Co-champions
‡ Louisiana vacated the 2013 Sun Belt Conference co-championship due to major NCAA violations.

Divisional championships

Postseason history

National Junior College Athletic Association

NCAA Small College Division

NCAA Division I FBS

Since joining the NCAA Division I-A in 1978, the Ragin' Cajuns have played in six bowl games, although two of those games were vacated due to sanctions. Officially, they have a record of 3–2 in bowl games.

Home stadiums

McNaspy Stadium

In 1940 McNaspy Stadium was built on the campus of Southwestern Louisiana Institute. It served as the Cajuns home field through the 1970 season and was demolished in 2000. McNaspy Stadium was located at the site where the current computer science building Oliver Hall now stands.

Cajun Field

Cajun Field is a football stadium located in the city of Lafayette, Louisiana, and has served as the home field of the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football team since 1970.
Cajun Field has an official capacity of 41,426 with 2,577 chairback seats, and its nickname is "The Swamp."

Head coaches

† Hudspeth's record of 51–38 was reduced to 29–38 due to alleged NCAA violations.

Rivalries

ULM

The Battle on the Bayou is the annual rivalry game between Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns and ULM. The wooden boot-shaped rivalry trophy was created in 2002 to be awarded to the victors.

Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingLA winsLA lossesTiesWin %
54September 15, 1951 November 30, 2019 2925053.7%

Lamar

Although no longer a rivalry, the first Sabine Shoe trophy was first awarded in 1937 to the winner of the SLI–Lamar football game. The name of the bronze rivalry trophy was derived from the Sabine River that forms the Texas-Louisiana border. USL defeated Lamar in the 1978 edition of the rivalry game, but the Ragin' Cajuns were not awarded the trophy as it had vanished. The Sabine Shoe trophy now sits in at trophy case in the Ragin' Cajun Athletic Complex.

Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingLA winsLA lossesTiesWin %
34October 27, 1923 September 1, 2012 2311067.6%

McNeese State

Another former rivalry. When active the Cajun Crown was the name of the trophy between Louisiana and McNeese State.

Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingLA winsLA lossesTiesWin %
38September 22, 1951 September 10, 2016 1620247.1%

Southeastern Louisiana

This is another former rivalry. The Cypress Mug was the turned, polished mahogany mug awarded to the winner of the Southwestern–Southeastern football game.

Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingLA winsLA lossesTiesWin %
40November 11, 1930 September 2, 2017 2017358.8%

Arkansas State

Primarily only in football, this rivalry has been predominant due to the conference alignments of the Cajuns and Red Wolves. This rivalry also dates back to 1953, but became heated in 1971 when they both became Southland Conference members and met every year from 1971–1981. Then, in 1993, both teams played again in the Big West Conference as football-only members from 1993–1995 and played all years. In 2001, when the Sun Belt Conference added football to the conference, Louisiana-Lafayette and Arkansas State both joined the same conference for the third time and have played every year since. It was known for a short time that when Louisiana and Arkansas State met in Sun Belt play, which ever team had homefield advantage would most likely win and have a good chance at winning the conference.. Louisiana leads the series at 24–20–1 through the 2018 season.

Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingLA winsLA lossesTiesWin %
41October 17, 1953 October 17, 2019 2318056.1%

Notable players

Announced schedules as of February 7, 2020.