Marshall Holds Off Louisiana-Monroe 28-23 in Thrilling Sun Belt Showdown
In a game full of momentum shifts and standout performances, Marshall pulled away late in the fourth quarter to defeat Louisiana-Monroe 28-23 in a crucial Sun Belt Conference matchup at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. The victory keeps the Thundering Herd in contention for a top spot in the conference, while the Warhawks, despite a valiant effort, fell short in a tightly contested battle.
Marshall’s Fourth-Quarter Surge
With the game tied at 14, Louisiana-Monroe (5-3, 3-2 Sun Belt) momentarily seized control early in the fourth quarter. Max Larson’s 29-yard field goal gave the Warhawks a 17-14 lead, capping off a methodical drive that ate up valuable minutes. However, Marshall (5-3, 3-1 Sun Belt) wasted no time responding, igniting the crowd with a two-play, 78-yard touchdown drive that shifted the momentum.
The drive began with a 45-yard burst from running back Jordan Houston, setting the stage for quarterback Braylon Braxton’s 33-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Christian Fitzpatrick. The score, coming just 40 seconds after ULM’s field goal, gave Marshall a 21-17 lead and re-energized the Thundering Herd faithful.
After both teams exchanged punts, Marshall methodically marched down the field on a six-play, 48-yard drive. Running back Ethan Payne capped the series with an 8-yard touchdown run, extending the lead to 28-17 with just over three minutes remaining. Payne finished the game with two rushing touchdowns, playing a pivotal role in Marshall’s offensive success.
ULM’s Late Push Falls Short
Despite trailing by 11 points late in the game, Louisiana-Monroe refused to give in. Quarterback Aiden Armenta orchestrated a quick four-play, 75-yard drive, completing all four of his pass attempts. Armenta’s 26-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Artis Cole with 1:48 left cut the deficit to 28-23, giving the Warhawks a glimmer of hope.
ULM then attempted an onside kick, but Marshall recovered and ran out the clock to seal the victory. The Warhawks were left to reflect on missed opportunities and defensive lapses that allowed Marshall to seize control in the closing minutes.
Ahmad Hardy’s Historic Performance
One of the bright spots for Louisiana-Monroe was the performance of running back Ahmad Hardy. Hardy rushed for a career-high 207 yards on 25 carries, becoming the first ULM player since 2016 to eclipse the 200-yard mark in a single game. His 80-yard touchdown run in the second quarter gave the Warhawks a 14-7 lead and showcased his explosive playmaking ability. Hardy averaged an impressive 8.3 yards per carry, but his efforts were not enough to propel ULM to victory.
Despite Hardy’s heroics, ULM struggled defensively in key moments. The Warhawks allowed Marshall to score 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, a stretch that ultimately determined the outcome of the game. The defense, which had shown promise earlier in the season, could not contain Marshall’s balanced attack when it mattered most.
Sideline Drama and Controversy
The game was not without its share of controversy. ULM offensive line coach Cameron Blankenship made headlines for an incident on the sideline during the third quarter. After a heated exchange with offensive lineman Drew Hutchinson, Blankenship was seen ripping off his headset and pushing Hutchinson twice in frustration. The incident, captured on the game’s broadcast, led to a swift response from the university.
In a statement released after the game, ULM declared the behavior “unacceptable” and confirmed that disciplinary action would be taken against Blankenship. The university emphasized that the discipline would be handled internally, adding to the ongoing storylines surrounding the team.
Key Stats and Takeaways
- Braylon Braxton: The Marshall quarterback completed 14 of 23 passes for 187 yards and a touchdown. His clutch performance in the fourth quarter helped propel the Thundering Herd to victory.
- Ethan Payne: Payne was a workhorse in the red zone, scoring two rushing touchdowns and adding physicality to Marshall’s running game.
- Aiden Armenta: The ULM quarterback showed poise under pressure, completing 22 of 34 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns. His late-game heroics kept the Warhawks in contention until the final moments.
Both teams recorded nearly identical total offensive yards, with ULM gaining 388 yards compared to Marshall’s 364. However, the Thundering Herd’s ability to capitalize on key possessions and convert critical downs made the difference. The game also highlighted the importance of special teams, as Larson’s field goal kept ULM in the game before Marshall’s decisive fourth-quarter drives.
Looking Ahead
Marshall will look to build on this win as they continue their push for a Sun Belt Championship. The Thundering Herd’s next challenge will be on the road against Arkansas State, a game that could have significant conference implications. Head coach Charles Huff will emphasize the importance of playing a full 60 minutes, especially with the team’s recent habit of late-game heroics.
Louisiana-Monroe, meanwhile, will return home to face Texas State in a pivotal matchup. The Warhawks, now 5-3 overall, will aim to bounce back and solidify their postseason positioning. ULM’s coaching staff will likely focus on improving defensive consistency and addressing the sideline incident involving Blankenship.
In a game that featured thrilling plays, historic performances, and sideline drama, Marshall emerged victorious, showcasing the unpredictable and exciting nature of college football.







