Louisiana Defeats Texas State 23-17 to Stay Undefeated in Sun Belt Play
The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns extended their undefeated streak in Sun Belt Conference play with a hard-fought 23-17 victory over Texas State on Tuesday night at UFCU Stadium. The win solidifies Louisiana’s position as the only team yet to suffer a conference loss, and it was a gritty performance that highlighted the team's resilience and playmaking ability under pressure.
Early Highlights: Washington’s Explosive Touchdown
The Ragin’ Cajuns set the tone early, with running back Dre’lyn Washington breaking loose for a 64-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter. Washington’s score flipped the game’s momentum, giving Louisiana a 7-6 lead after Texas State initially jumped ahead with a field goal. Washington finished the night with 94 rushing yards and was a key figure in Louisiana's ground attack.
Louisiana quarterback Ben Wooldridge added to the scoring, delivering a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Caden Jensen with just over a minute left in the first half. The pass capped a methodical drive and extended Louisiana’s lead to 14-6. Wooldridge, who threw for 252 yards, demonstrated poise and efficiency throughout the game, helping his team maintain control in critical moments.
Texas State’s Response and Second-Half Drama
Texas State, hungry for their first 3-1 start in Sun Belt play since 2014, fought back with determination. The Bobcats managed to close the gap, thanks to a strong performance by their running back Ismail Mahdi, who racked up 82 rushing yards and scored a touchdown. The Texas State offense, led by quarterbacks RJ Martinez and Jordan McCloud, combined for 201 passing yards but couldn’t generate enough consistent drives to overpower Louisiana’s defense.
In the third quarter, Texas State briefly seized momentum. Mahdi’s touchdown run brought the score to 14-14, igniting the home crowd and putting pressure on the Ragin’ Cajuns. However, Louisiana quickly regained control. Kicker Kenneth Almendares nailed a 42-yard field goal to give the Cajuns a 17-14 lead, a crucial turning point that set the tone for the rest of the game.
Key Defensive Plays Seal the Win for Louisiana
The game’s outcome was ultimately decided by timely defensive plays from Louisiana. Linebacker Jaden Dugger made a game-changing play by forcing a fumble late in the third quarter, which teammate Amir McDaniel recovered near midfield. This critical turnover prevented Texas State from building any offensive rhythm and shifted momentum firmly back in Louisiana’s favor.
Almendares came through once again, drilling two more field goals in the fourth quarter, including a clutch 44-yarder that extended Louisiana’s lead to 23-17. As the clock ticked down, the Cajuns’ defense stepped up in a big way. With 3:29 remaining, defensive back Tyrone Lewis Jr. intercepted a tipped pass, sealing the win and crushing Texas State’s comeback hopes.
A Historic Dominance Over Texas State
With this victory, Louisiana improves to 7-1 overall and 4-0 in Sun Belt play, while Texas State falls to 4-4 and 2-2 in conference games. The win also continues Louisiana’s perfect record against Texas State, extending their all-time series lead to 12-0. Last year, the Ragin’ Cajuns narrowly defeated the Bobcats 34-30 in a come-from-behind victory at Cajun Field, but this year’s performance was more controlled and strategic.
Louisiana’s head coach, Michael Desormeaux, praised his team’s grit and determination. The Ragin’ Cajuns have been exceeding expectations all season, and this victory keeps them on track to contend for the Sun Belt Conference championship. Desormeaux emphasized the importance of staying focused and disciplined, especially with crucial matchups still to come.
Texas State’s Struggles and What’s Next
For Texas State, the loss is a setback in what has otherwise been a promising season. The Bobcats showed flashes of brilliance, particularly in the run game, but turnovers and missed opportunities in the passing game were costly. Quarterbacks RJ Martinez and Jordan McCloud combined for solid numbers but struggled to execute under pressure, and the team’s offensive inconsistencies ultimately left them short.
Despite the loss, Texas State head coach G.J. Kinne remains optimistic about his team’s potential. With four games left on the schedule, the Bobcats have an opportunity to regroup and make a push for bowl eligibility. The key will be improving execution and finding ways to finish drives, especially against tough conference opponents.
Looking Ahead
Louisiana will continue their campaign with high hopes and a perfect conference record to protect. Their next challenge comes against a formidable Troy team, and they will need to maintain their momentum if they want to remain in the driver’s seat for a Sun Belt title.
Texas State, on the other hand, will look to bounce back as they face Southern Miss next week. The Bobcats will need to shore up their defense and get more consistent quarterback play if they hope to end their season on a high note.
Overall, this matchup showcased the intensity and competitiveness of Sun Belt football, with Louisiana once again proving why they are the team to beat.







