LAFAYETTE — It’ll be painful to endure, but the film room in the Louisiana-Lafayette football offices will be busy streaming the many failures in a rough season.
The problems were numerous for the 4-8 Cajuns, but the sharp offensive decline might’ve been the hardest part to stomach for a team that built its winning tradition by lighting up the scoreboard.
The tape will tell the symptoms that led to the obvious diagnosis: 2015 marked a five-year low for coach Mark Hudspeth and his staff in scoring offense (26.4 points per game) and total offense (380.