Louisiana Tech Shocks Western Kentucky in Conference USA Clash
In one of the most surprising upsets of the Conference USA season, Louisiana Tech secured a 12-7 victory over Western Kentucky at Houchens-Smith Stadium. This win marked Louisiana Tech’s first road victory since September 2023, breaking a streak of 23 consecutive road losses and shaking up the Conference USA standings as the season approaches its finale.
Western Kentucky entered the game tied for first place in Conference USA alongside Jacksonville State, but the loss drops them to second place. The Hilltoppers now find themselves tied with Sam Houston State, creating a tight race in the conference standings.
A Defense-Driven Victory
Louisiana Tech’s defense was the driving force behind their win, holding one of the league’s most prolific offenses to just 215 total yards. Defensive back Cedric Woods delivered the game-saving moment with a tackle on fourth down with 1:05 remaining, halting Western Kentucky’s final drive at the Louisiana Tech 30-yard line. This defensive stand capped a day where the Bulldogs allowed just 66 passing yards, marking one of their strongest performances of the season.
The defensive effort was spearheaded by Jeremiah Johnson’s unit, which has been a consistent bright spot for Louisiana Tech throughout the year. Saturday’s game marked Western Kentucky’s lowest-scoring home performance against a non-Power 5 opponent since 2010, a testament to the Bulldogs’ defensive discipline and execution.
Offensive Struggles and Special Teams Impact
Louisiana Tech’s offense, while not explosive, controlled the tempo and took advantage of key moments. Running back Amani Givens provided a solid performance with 103 rushing yards on 17 carries, becoming the first Bulldog to surpass 100 yards rushing this season. Givens’ ability to gain yards after contact proved pivotal in extending drives and maintaining possession.
Special teams played a critical role in the outcome. Kicker Buck Buchanan accounted for all 12 of Louisiana Tech’s points, converting four of five field-goal attempts, including a long of 42 yards. Buchanan’s consistency kept the Bulldogs ahead throughout the game, despite the offense failing to find the end zone.
A key moment in the game came late in the third quarter when Louisiana Tech recovered a muffed punt deep in Western Kentucky territory. Although the ensuing drive ended in a blocked field goal, the Bulldogs’ ability to force turnovers and capitalize on special teams mistakes kept the Hilltoppers on their heels.
Western Kentucky Falls Short
Western Kentucky’s offense struggled to find rhythm against Louisiana Tech’s defense. Quarterback Caden Veltkamp completed 18 of 26 passes for 152 yards but was unable to lead a scoring drive in the second half. The Hilltoppers’ lone touchdown came early in the second quarter on a 7-yard run by Elijah Young, but they failed to build on the momentum.
Questionable penalties also played a role in the game’s outcome. A controversial pass interference call late in the fourth quarter gave Western Kentucky a first down at the Louisiana Tech 30-yard line. However, the Hilltoppers failed to capitalize, with Veltkamp under-throwing an open receiver in the end zone and Woods’ decisive fourth-down tackle ending their hopes.
Despite their struggles, Western Kentucky’s defense remained strong, holding Louisiana Tech to just 275 total yards. Hosea Wheeler added to the defensive effort with a blocked field goal late in the fourth quarter, giving the Hilltoppers one last chance to take the lead.
Implications for Conference USA
The loss significantly impacts the Conference USA standings. Western Kentucky entered the game tied for first with Jacksonville State, but the defeat drops them to second place, now tied with Sam Houston State. With just two games remaining in the regular season, the Hilltoppers face mounting pressure to rebound and keep their conference championship hopes alive.
Louisiana Tech, meanwhile, kept their bowl hopes alive with the win. The Bulldogs improve to 4-4 overall and 3-4 in conference play. With upcoming games against Arkansas and Kennesaw State, Louisiana Tech has a challenging path ahead but has shown resilience in critical moments.
Looking Ahead
Western Kentucky will look to regroup as they travel to face Liberty in their next game. Meanwhile, Louisiana Tech heads to Fayetteville for a non-conference matchup against Arkansas. For both teams, the stakes remain high as the regular season winds down and postseason opportunities hang in the balance.
This upset serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of college football, where every game can redefine a team’s trajectory. Louisiana Tech’s gritty performance on Saturday exemplified their determination to compete, even in the face of daunting odds.







