LAFAYETTE — The fans at Louisiana-Lafayette’s spring game might have been hoping for something extravagant after the Ragin’ Cajuns’ dismal offensive showing in 2015, but the only flavor coach Mark Hudspeth brought with him was vanilla.
The Cajuns, in the midst of implementing some new offensive concepts they hope will inject some life into their offense, declined to show off any of those bells and whistles Saturday.
In fact, it might have been hard to separate the offense that took the field Saturday from the one that slogged its way to 26.4 points per game last year.