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No. 19 Ragin’ Cajuns hold off Georgia State in OT

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Louisiana-Lafayette coach Billy Napier was concerned about Saturday’s game at Georgia State.

Turns out he had good reason. “I think human nature, when everybody’s patting you on the back, maybe you relax a little bit,” Napier said. “I feel like we practiced well. I feel like practice was up to par. I do think that, no matter what, some of that has a residual effect on you. I think it’s important we learned a good lesson here.”

Elijah Mitchell rushed for 164 yards, including the winning touchdown in overtime, and No. 19 Louisiana-Lafayette topped Georgia State 34-31.

The Ragin’ Cajuns (2-0, 1-0 Sun Belt Conference) were ranked for the first time since 1943 following last week’s 20-point win at Iowa State. Louisiana-Lafayette was a 17-point favorite, but trailed 14-7 at intermissi­on and Levi Lewis then threw an intercepti­on on the opening drive of the second half.

The Panthers (0-1, 0-1) answered by taking a 21-7 lead on Marcus Carroll’s 2-yard run, but the advantage didn’t last very long.

Lewis, who completed 21 of 37 passes for 279 yards, rolled left to complete a 4-yard touchdown pass that cut the lead to 21-14 midway through the third quarter, and then Mitchell got going.

“We put it in our head itwas going to come sooner or later,” Mitchell said. “The time came. We made adjustment­s and stuff, and it started happening in the second half. The offensive line, they really stepped it up in the second half andwe made it happen.”

The senior running back burst free down the left side for two long gains; a 59-yard touchdown run that tied it at 21 late in the third, and a 53-yard run early in the fourth that set up Trey Ragas’ 2-yard touchdown run.

“He capitalize­d on people’s mistakes,“Lewis said. “When youmake the wrong move on him, it’s going to be bad. Eli’s real athletic, agile, hard to get down. It’s hard to get that guy down.”

Georgia State tied it at 28 on Coates’ 4-yard run with 7:37 remaining.

In overtime, Mitchell ran 12 yards around the right side and was untouched as he crossed the goal line for the final score. He finished with 16 carries.

ThePanther­swere trying for their first win over a ranked team in seven tries. Destin Coates finished with 150 yards rushing and a TD for Georgia State. Quad Brown, making his first career start, completed 22 of 39 passes for 196 yards, oneTDand one pick.

“I kept telling my guys, Just keep fighting. keep choppingwo­od,” Lewis said. “No matter what happens, we knowwhat type of teamwe have. We had a lot of ball to play. There was two quarters left in the ballgame.”

Noel Ruiz kicked a 25-yard field goal on the first possession of overtime for Georgia State, but the Ragin Cajuns answered with a touchdown to win it.

“You look at the effort of our football team,” Panthers coach Shawn Elliott said. “How we played the game, how we fought. We knew they were good, but we thought we could play with them. We played with great effort, we played with intensity. It tellsmewe can come out and make some noise.”

Big Ten releases schedule: The Big Ten’s third football schedule of the 2020 season is highlighte­d by Michigan-Ohio State on Dec. 12, the final day of the conference’s regularsea­son and the latest date the rivals have ever played. The Big Ten released an eight-games-in-eightweeks scheduleon­Saturday that will start the weekend of Oct. 24. Just three days ago, the conference reversed course and decided to play a fall football season after postponing onAug. 11 because of concerns about COVID-19. Week 1 features Nebraska at Ohio State, two teams that were at the forefront of the grassroots push to play fall ball in the Big Ten. Michigan will play at Minnesota in the LittleBrow­nJugrivalr­y to open the season.

FSU’s Norvell tests positive:

Florida State coachMikeN­orvell has tested positive for COVID-19 and will not coach the Seminoles inperson thisweek as they prepare for Miami. Norvell released a statement Saturday saying he tested positive a day earlier but is feeling fine. He said his wife and daughter tested negative Saturday. Florida State athletic director David Coburn said Norvell is isolating, which lasts a minimum of 10 days.

 ?? JOHN AMIS/AP ?? Louisiana-Lafayette running back Elijah Mitchell scores the winning touchdown in overtime on Saturday.
JOHN AMIS/AP Louisiana-Lafayette running back Elijah Mitchell scores the winning touchdown in overtime on Saturday.

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