![]() With the experienced offensive line LC has and the power and speed combination of Aurren Cooksey, the Wildcats should have an advantage in the ground game going into this week two match up. ![]() Defensively they allowed Lane College to gain 324 rushing yards of their 484 total output. The Steers took an early 6-0 lead in that game but were shut down by the Dragons defense the remainder of the game, totaling 185 yards of offense for the contest. ![]() This week the Wildcats will take on the Texas College Steers, who also lost their season opener last week to Lane College, 44-6. Also moving up the LC record books was Aurren Cooksey who passed Thurston Williams in career rushes and yards, moving Cooksey into 4 th all-time in both of those categories. The performance moved him into second place in school history in both completions (553) and passing yards (7,340). Quarterback Easton Melancon had the best game of his college career in terms of passing yards, throwing for 431 yards and five touchdowns in the game. In an offensive shootout that saw both the Wildcats and visiting Hawks each gain over 600 yards of offense, LC would have an opportunity to tie or win the game in the final minutes until an interception at the Huntingdon 35-yard line ended those plans. Saturday’s game will be the first meeting ever between the two schools. ![]() This week the Wildcats will take on NAIA opponent Texas College from the Central State Football League. After last week’s heartbreaking 52-49 home loss to #24 Huntingdon, the Louisiana College football team is headed out on the road for the first time in 2016. ![]()
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