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Winfield Spearheads Louisiana-Lafayette's Offensive Attack in 31-22 Win over S. Alabama
Lunch Winfield completed 14 of 15 passes with two touchdowns and rushed for another score to help Louisiana-Lafayette snap a three-game losing streak in Sun Belt play.
- On Saturday in Mobile, quarterback Lunch Winfield threw for 232 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score as Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns defeated South Alabama Jaguars 31-22, ending a three-game skid.
- With the return of a couple of offensive linemen, the Cajuns opened run lanes and Zylan Perry, junior running back, and Bill Davis, running back, each gained 56 rushing yards.
- Winfield completed 14 of 15 passes and Shelton Sampson Jr. caught six passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns, flipping momentum after trailing 10-0.
- Winfield added that `We understand out backs are against the wall and we need to win so it's whatever it takes at this point`, emphasizing the team's urgency after the victory.
- All around, the Cajuns offense outgained the Jaguars 393-368, and they will try to bottle this success as they face Texas State in Week 11 in Lafayette, La.
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Winfield spearheads Louisiana-Lafayette's offensive attack in 31-22 win over S. Alabama
Lunch Winfield threw for 232 yards and a pair of touchdowns and ran for another score and Louisiana-Lafayette beat South Alabama 31-22 to end a three-game skid in the Sun Belt Conference.
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