Article By Tobi Writes on 17th October, 2009
Coming into the game, ASU was widely considered the second best team in the Sunbelt and ULM something of a mirage.
You are not a mirage when you can punch a good team in the mouth like ULM did ASU, especially without your starting QB for most of the game.
ULM hit two big passing plays, one for a TD and one that was down at the one and lead to a TD. On the surface that may have accounted for the margin of victory, but around those plays ULM grounded out the clock on a wet field, while shutting down the ASU running game.
ULM ran the ball 41 times at 3.0 yards a carry while holding ASU to 0.9 yards per carry. ASU fought back from a 16-0 deficit in the third quarter to get within a TD of the lead...
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