Marshall vs Louisiana Full Game Replay 7 Dec 2024 Sun Belt Championship
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Marshall vs Louisiana Full Game Replay
2024 NCAA College Football - Sun Belt Championship
Cajun Field
7:30 PM, December 7, 2024
Coverage: ESPN
Lafayette, LA
Attendance: 20 067
Marshall Thundering Herd vs Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns What to Watch:
The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (10-2) and Marshall Thundering Herd (9-3) will square off on Saturday night in the 2024 Sun Belt Championship Game. Before this match, the Thundering Herd had won six straight games. Marshall won double overtime against James Madison last week, 35–33. Louisiana, on the other hand, has won two straight games. The Ragin' Cajuns defeated UL Monroe 37-23 on November 30.
At 7:30 p.m. ET, Cajun Field in Louisiana will kick action. The most recent Marshall vs. Louisiana odds have the Ragin' Cajuns as 5.5-point favorites.
One of the conference's top offenses is that of the Ragin' Cajuns. In terms of passing offense (265.7), total offense (446.3), and scoring offense (35.6), they ranked second in the Sun Belt. With 44 receptions and six touchdowns, senior wide receiver Lance LeGendre leads the team in receiving yards (733). LeGendre caught six passes for 109 yards and one touchdown against Troy on November 23.
Bill Davis, a rookie running back, has nine touchdowns, 777 rushing yards, and an average of 5.2 yards per carry. The product of Louisiana has rushed for at least 50 yards in four consecutive games. Additionally, Zylan Perry, a sophomore running back, accumulated 95 rushes for 621 yards and four touchdowns.
The Thundering Herd's offense is also effective. They are third in the Sun Belt in terms of running offense (200.4) and fifth in terms of scoring offense (31.9). A.J. Turner, a sophomore running back, averages 8.3 yards per carry, has 864 rushing yards, and six touchdowns. In 2024, the Virginia native will have at least 100 yards in four games.
Mike Green, a sophomore lineman, is a game-changer for this squad on defense. Green uses a range of pass-rush techniques to win quickly. The Virginia native has three forced fumbles and 16 sacks, which ranks second in the nation. This season, he's ended with a sack in nine games.