South Alabama Downs The Cajuns On 44-Yard Walk-Off Field Goal To Win 20-17

October 1, 2022 · By · Filed Under Football, Sun Belt Conference 
Diego Guajardo lines up for a field goal against Louisiana Tech. Guajardo was perfect on the day on his two field goal attempts, including the 44 yard game winner as time expired.

Diego Guajardo waited a year for an opportunity for redemption and he made good at Cajun Field. After missing what is normally an easy kick for him, but complicated by a wet field last year, he drilled the 44 yard attempt like a dagger through the Cajuns heart to win 20-17.

South Alabama’s Carter Bradley ran the ball in from 3 yards out to put the Jags up 17-7 and looked like they may have the game in hand. But the Cajuns made adjustments and put the Jags on their heels. A 4th down conversion at their own 36 yard line kept the drive alive but they had to settle for a 51 yard field goal with 7:43 left in the game.

After forcing a three-and-out, the Cajuns were back in business at their own 18. They proceeded to march 82 yards and used 6:17 off the clock, they converted on 3rd down four times on the drive to tie the game at 17 with :42 left. They only converted 6 3rd downs in the entire game.

But the Cajuns left too much time on the clock.

After a pair of incompletions, La’Damian Webb kept the drive alive with a 21 yard run on 3rd and 10 from the Jags 25 yard line. Another pair of incompletions set up Caullin Lacy for an 11 yard catch to again move the chains and keep the drive alive with :09 left. Bradley saw Jalen Wayne in single coverage and got the ball to him for a 17 yard completion with :04 left to set up Guajardo for the walk-off redemption kick from 44 yards out.

Louisiana-Lafayette were the first to put points on the board. The offense went three-and-out and the Cajuns avoided a potential block in the back penalty on the 69-yard punt return touchdown by Eric Garror at the 7:53 mark of the first quarter.

South Alabama tied it up shortly before halftime when La’Damian Webb plunged over the offensive line from two yards out with 2:54 left before halftime.

Diego gave the Jags the lead at the 8:29 mark of the 3rd quarter on a 38 yard field goal.

Stats

South Alabama out-gained the Cajuns 361 to 276 in total offensive yards and 245 to 115 in passing yards. The Cajuns out gained the Jags on the ground 161 to 116.

At one point early in the fourth quarter the Jags held a time of possession advantage of about 10 minutes. By the end of the game the Jags only held a time of possession advantage of 30:18 to 29:42.

The Jags were flagged eight times for 60 penalty yards, the Cajuns were flagged seven times for 65 yards.

The Jags were 12-of-21 on 3rd down and was 1-of-3 on fourth down attempts. The Cajuns did not convert a 3rd down attempt until the fourth quarter and ended the game 6-of-16 on 3rd down and converted their only 4th down attempt.

Carter Bradley finished 18-of-41 for 245 yards and an interception.

Caullin Lacy led the receivers with 5 catches for 112 yards. Wayne caught 4 passes for 55 yards, including 17 yard catch to set up the game winning kick. Devin Voisin added 41 yards on three catches.

La’Damian Webb rushed for 75 yards on 22 carries with a touchdown. Braylon McReynolds ran for 25 yards on three carries. Marco Lee had 6 yards on three carries.

James Miller led the defense with eight tackles, so solo and half a tackle for loss. Trey Kiser added seven tackle, four solo, and a key sack.

Jaden Voisin and Darrell Luter Jr both recorded interceptions in the game.

Ben Woolridge led the Cajun quarterback rotation going 18-of-29 for 90 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Chandler Fields was 4-of-7 for 25 yards with an interception.

Running back Chris Smith was the leading pass catcher for the Cajuns with 5 catches for 16 yards. Peter LeBlanc led the way with 23 yards on three catches.

Smith led all rushers with 107 yards on 12 carries. Woolridge added 36 rushing yards on 9 attempts.

Next

The win put the Jags at 4-1 on the season, 1-0 in Sun Belt Conference play. The Cajuns fall to 2-3 on the season and 0-2 in conference play.

South Alabama has next Saturday off and will return to play on Saturday, October 15 when they host Louisiana-Monroe for a 4pm kickoff at Hancock Whitney Stadium.

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