2011 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team

The 2011 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team represented Louisiana Tech University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Sonny Dykes, who was in his second season with Louisiana Tech. The Bulldogs played their home games at Joe Aillet Stadium in Ruston, Louisiana and competed in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). They finished the regular season with an 8–4 overall record and a 6–1 record in WAC play to win the 2011 Western Athletic Conference title. The Bulldogs lost the Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego against the TCU Horned Frogs, the champions of the Mountain West Conference.

2011 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football
WAC champion
Poinsettia Bowl, L 24–31 vs. TCU
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
2011 record8–5 (6–1 WAC)
Head coachSonny Dykes (2nd season)
Offensive coordinatorTony Franklin (2nd season)
Offensive schemeAir raid
Defensive coordinatorTommy Spangler (5th season)
Captains
  • Adrien Cole
  • Nick Isham
Home stadiumJoe Aillet Stadium
(Capacity: 30,600)
2011 Western Athletic Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Louisiana Tech $  6 1     8 5  
Nevada  5 2     7 6  
Utah State  5 2     7 6  
Hawaii  3 4     6 7  
San Jose State  3 4     5 7  
Fresno State  3 4     4 9  
New Mexico State  2 5     4 9  
Idaho  1 6     2 10  
  • $ Conference champion

Before the season

Recruiting

After the Spring Game at Joe Aillet Stadium, it was announced that Hunter Lee, Blake Martin, and Vincent Moore would walk on at Louisiana Tech. After playing as a wide receiver and a safety at River Oaks High School in Monroe, Louisiana, Vincent Moore plans to play safety at Louisiana Tech. Hunter Lee will likely tryout for a position at running back after earning District 8-5A MVP honors at Flower Mound High School in 2010. [1]

T-Day Spring Game

1 2 3 4 Total
White 0 6 0 0 6
Blue 14 14 7 0 35

On May 24, Sonny Dykes dismissed wide receivers Ahmed Paige and Tim Molton from the team due to a violation of team rules.[2]

Awards & award watch lists

Ryan Allen[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

  • 2011 Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American (Second Team)
  • Winner of the 2011 Ray Guy Award
  • First-Team All-WAC (punter)
  • WAC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 6)
  • WAC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 8)

Chad Boyd[7]

  • Second-Team All-WAC (defensive back)

Matt Broha[7][8]

  • 2011 Preseason First-Team All-WAC
  • 2011 First-Team All-WAC (defensive line)

Colby Cameron[9]

  • WAC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 10)

Terry Carter[7]

  • First-Team All-WAC (defensive back)

Kris Cavitt[7]

  • First-Team All-WAC (offensive lineman)

Adrien Cole[4][7][10]

  • 2011 WAC Defensive Player of the Year
  • First-Team All-WAC (linebacker)
  • WAC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 8)
  • WAC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 12)

Lennon Creer[8][11]

Jay Dudley[7]

  • Second-Team All-WAC (linebacker)

Justin Ellis[7]

  • Second-Team All-WAC (defensive lineman)

IK Enemkpali[12]

  • WAC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 11)

Craig Johnson[13]

  • WAC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 13)

Hunter Lee[13]

  • WAC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 13)

Matt Nelson[7]

  • Second-Team All-WAC (placekicker)

Quinton Patton[7][14]

Tommy Spangler[15]

Stephen Warner[7]

  • First-Team All-WAC (offensive lineman)

Schedule

The schedule was as follows:[16]

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 39:00 PMat Southern Miss*FSNL 17–1922,356[17]
September 106:00 PMNo. 18 (FCS) Central Arkansas*ESPN3W 48–42 OT20,652
September 176:00 PMHouston*
  • Joe Aillet Stadium
  • Ruston, LA
ESPN3L 34–3524,628
September 246:00 PMat Mississippi State*ESPNUL 20–26 OT55,116
October 16:00 PMHawaiʻi
  • Joe Aillet Stadium
  • Ruston, LA
ESPN+/CST/ALT 2L 26–4425,212
October 84:00 PMat IdahoW 24–1115,309[18]
October 222:00 PMat Utah State
ESPN+/CST/ALT 2W 24–1716,037
October 293:00 PMSan Jose State
  • Joe Aillet Stadium
  • Ruston, LA
W 38–2819,642
November 59:30 PMat Fresno State
ESPNUW 41–2127,965
November 126:30 PMat Ole Miss*CSS/CSTW 27–744,123
November 193:00 PMat NevadaW 24–2011,639
November 263:00 PMNew Mexico State
  • Joe Aillet Stadium
  • Ruston, LA
ESPN+/CST/ALT 2W 44–017,458
December 217:00 PMvs. No. 15 TCU*
ESPNL 24–3124,607

Source:[19]

Roster

2011 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
WR 1 Richie Casey Jr
RB/WR 2 Lyle Fitte Jr
QB 3 Tarik Hakmi Jr
WR 4 Quinton Patton Jr
RB 5 Lennon Creer Sr
QB 6 Brock Waters Jr
WR 7 Myles White Jr
WR 8 Jacarri Jackson So
QB 9 Zach Griffith So
QB 10 Colby Cameron Jr
QB 11 Nick Isham Fr
WR 15 Hayden Slack So
QB 16 Taylor Burch Fr
WR 17 Taulib Ikharo Sr
WR 18 D.J. St. Julien Fr
WR 19 Andrew Guillot Jr
WR 20 Mark Harrington So
WR 21 Blasher Saintvil Jr
RB 22 Tyrone Duplessis So
RB 23 Blake Martin Fr
RB 26 Tevin King Fr
RB 32 Ray Holley Sr
RB 36 Hunter Lee Fr
RB 38 Malon Lee Jr
RB 46 Rickey Courtney So
WR 49 Noah Cheshier Fr
OL 57 Kevin Saia Jr
OL 61 Matthew Conger Jr
OL 63 Stephen Warner Jr
OL 64 Johnny Ginart Fr
OL 65 Houston Lantrip Jr
OL 66 Matthew Shepherd So
OL 67 Oscar Johnson Jr
OL 68 Josh Robinson Fr
OL 69 Vincent Cano So
OL 72 Jeremy Graffree Jr
OL 73 Josh Parrish Jr
OL 74 Larry Banks Jr
OL 76 Zeke Alsander Fr
OL 78 Jordan Mills Jr
OL 79 Kris Cavitt Sr
WR 81 Scott Cathcart Jr
WR 83 Matthew Manning Fr
WR 85 David Gru Jr
WR 87 D.J. Banks So
WR 89 Chandler Spence Jr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
LB 6 Beau Fitte Fr
CB 11 DeMarcion Evans Sr
CB 15 Brice Abraham Fr
DB 17 Craig Johnson Jr
DB 20 Jamel Johnson Jr
DB 23 Ryan Williams Sr
CB 24 Dave Clark Jr
DB 25 Justin Goodman Sr
CB 27 Quinn Giles Jr
CB 28 Terry Carter Sr
DB 29 Kendall Hayes Fr
LB 30 Harrison Lewis Fr
DB/S 31 Chad Boyd Jr
S 34 Mike Schrang Fr
DB 35 Kelvin Scott So
DB 37 Vincent Moore Fr
S 38 Connor Nichols Fr
LB 39 Warren Bates Fr
LB 40 Kevin Kisseberth Fr
DL 41 I.K. Enemkpali So
DL 42 Kendrick James So
LB 43 Chip Hester Jr
LB 44 Adrien Cole Sr
LB 45 Jay Dudley Sr
LB 46 Rufus Porter So
S 47 Javontay Crowe Jr
LB 48 Dusty Rust Sr
LB 50 Ches Morrison Fr
LB 52 Ty Hook Fr
DL 53 Adam Hymel Sr
DE 54 Shakeil Lucas So
LB 55 Antonio Mitchum Jr
LB 56 Solomon Randle Jr
LB 58 Zachary Voss So
DL 70 Justin Ellis So
DT 75 Philip Longino Jr
DE 80 Eric Harper Sr
DL 84 Andre Taylor Fr
DL 88 Tyler Porter Fr
DL 90 Dirk Tanner Fr
DE 91 Matt Broha Sr
DL 92 Carter Street Fr
DE 93 Christian Lacey Sr
DL 95 Jon'al White Jr
DT 96 Brandon Patterson Sr
DL 98 Vontarrius Dora Fr
DL 99 Malcolm Pichon Fr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
PK 10 John Hinton Jr
ATH 13 Levander Liggins Fr
PK 33 Matt Nelson Jr
LS 51 Josh Cuthbert So
LS 82 Cody Stidham Fr
P 86 Ryan Allen Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Tony Franklin (Offensive coordinator / quarterbacks)
  • Tommy Spangler (Defensive coordinator / safeties)
  • Rob Likens (Assistant head coach / wide receivers)
  • Stan Eggen (Defensive line / recruiting coordinator)
  • Pierre Ingram (Running backs)
  • Jeff Koonz (Linebackers)
  • Kevin Curtis (Cornerbacks)
  • Petey Perot (Offensive line)
  • Mark Tommerdahl (Special teams / inside receivers)
  • Damon Harrington (Head strength and conditioning)
  • Ed Jackson (Character education coordinator /
    assistant strength and conditioning)
  • Jacob Peeler (Strength and conditioning intern)
  • Zach Yenser (Offensive graduate assistant)
  • Thomas Graham (Defensive graduate assistant)
  • Hunter McWilliams (Director of football operations)
  • David Snyder (Director of video operations)

[20]


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt

Roster
Last update: September 3, 2011

Game summaries

Southern Miss

Rivalry in Dixie
1 234Total
LA Tech 0 0107 17
USM 7 039 19
  • Date: September 3
  • Location: M. M. Roberts Stadium, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
  • Game start: 9:10 PM
  • Elapsed time: 3:35
  • Game attendance: 22,356
  • Game weather: 74°F, cloudy with heavy rain, winds E 17 mph
  • Referee: Robert Cameron
  • TV announcers (Fox Sports Net): Ron Thulin (play-by-play), J.C. Pearson (analyst), Jeremy Bloom (sideline)
Sources:[21][22][23]

The Bulldogs opened the 2011 football season on the road against the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles of Conference USA.[21] The game was the second in a scheduled 4-game football series between the two universities from 2010 to 2014.[24] Southern Miss defeated Louisiana Tech 19–17 in a game that was played during periods of heavy rain and high winds due to Tropical Storm Lee.[25]

Southern Miss scored the game's first touchdown at 11:38 in the first quarter to take a 7–0 lead.[22] After neither team scored the rest of the first half, both teams hit field goals to make the score Southern Miss 10, Louisiana Tech 3 with 14 seconds left in the third quarter.[22] Louisiana Tech tied the game at 10–10 when Lyle Fitte ran back a kickoff return 86 yards for a touchdown as the third quarter ended.[22] After USM scored a field goal with 11:42 left in the contest to take a 13–10 lead, Louisiana Tech recovered a fumbled punt by Southern Miss at the USM 3-yard line.[22] Lennon Creer scored Tech's sole offensive touchdown of the night on a 1-yard carry to give Tech a 17–13 lead with 9:43 left in the game.[22] Southern Miss took a 19–17 lead after hitting field goals of 42 yards and 49 yards.[22] Southern Miss went on to win the game after time expired with Louisiana Tech's offense in Southern Miss territory.[22]

Louisiana Tech's offense had 244 total yards in the game with Lennon Creer running 17 times for 53 yards and 1 touchdown.[22] True freshman Nick Isham went completed 20 passes on 36 attempts for 176 yards and kicked two punts for 77 yards in his first collegiate football start.[22] Tech's defense held Southern Miss to 379 total yards and allowed one touchdown and four field goals in the contest.[22] Tech's special teams personnel blocked a field goal in the first quarter, scored a kickoff return TD in the third quarter, and recovered a fumbled punt by USM in the fourth quarter.[22]

Central Arkansas

1 234OTTotal
UCA 10 710150 42
LA Tech 14 71476 48
  • Date: September 10
  • Location: Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, Louisiana
  • Game start: 6:04 PM
  • Elapsed time: 3:36
  • Game attendance: 20,652
  • Game weather: 85°F, clear skies, winds N 5–10 mph
  • Referee: Stacy Hardin
  • TV announcers (ESPN3): John Sadak (play-by-play), John Gregory (analyst)
Sources:[26][27][28]

Louisiana Tech opened their home schedule at Joe Aillet Stadium by hosting the University of Central Arkansas Bears for the third meeting between the two schools and the first since 2007. The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs defeated the UCA Bears 48–42 in overtime.[29] Louisiana Tech took an early 7–0 lead after a 42-yard touchdown pass from Nick Isham to Quinton Patton.[28] After UCA kicked a 39-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7–3, Isham completed a 72-yard touchdown pass to Patton to extend the Louisiana Tech to 14–3 over Central Arkansas.[28] Near the end of the first quarter, UCA quarterback Nathan Dick completed a 17-yard touchdown pass to Jessie Grandy to cut the Tech lead to 14–10.[28] In the second quarter, Tech running back Lennon Creer ran for a 5-yard touchdown and UCA's Dominiqu Croom caught a 3-yard touchdown from Nathan Dick to make the halftime score Louisiana Tech 21, Central Arkansas 17.[28]

The third quarter started with a 35-yard field goal by UCA to cut the lead to 21–20 Louisiana Tech.[28] Tech answered with a 4-yard touchdown run by Ray Holley and a 12-yard touchdown run by Lennon Creer to extend Tech's lead to 35–20 with 4:55 left in the third quarter.[28] Nathan Dick threw two touchdown passes of 43 and 56 yards respectively and connected on a two-point conversion attempt to tie the ball game at 35–35 with 14:10 left in the fourth quarter.[28] With 2:08 left in the game, Jerrel McKnight recovered a fumble by Lennon Creer and ran 73 yards for a touchdown to give Central Arkansas its first lead of the night, 42–35. Ray Holley scored his second rushing touchdown in the game on a seven-yard carry to cap a seven-play, 72-yard drive in 1 minute, 10 seconds to tie the contest at 42–42.[28]

The game went into overtime after the fourth quarter ended with the game tied at 42–42. UCA received the ball first in the overtime period and had a 39-yard field goal blocked by Adrian Cole.[28] Louisiana Tech went on to score on a 1-yard touchdown run by Lennon Creer to give Louisiana Tech a 48–42 victory over Central Arkansas in the first overtime game for Louisiana Tech since their September 8, 2007 home game against the Hawaii Warriors.[28][30]

Nick Isham completed 22 of 37 passes for 318 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception.[28] Lennon Creer had 32 carries for 183 yards and 3 touchdowns while Ray Holley ran the ball 9 times for 49 yards and 2 touchdowns.[28] Wide receiver Quinton Patton caught 8 passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns. Patton's 211 yard performance is tied for 10th place for the most receiving yards in a single game by a Louisiana Tech player.[31]

Houston

1 234Total
Houston 0 7721 35
LA Tech 7 13140 34
  • Date: September 17
  • Location: Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, Louisiana
  • Game start: 6:04 PM
  • Elapsed time: 3:21
  • Game attendance: 24,628
  • Game weather: 78°F, clear skies, calm winds
  • Referee: Ken Antee
  • TV announcers (ESPN3): John Sadak (play-by-play), Rene Nadeau (analyst)
Sources:[32]

Louisiana Tech hosted the Houston Cougars in their second home game of the 2011 football season. The matchup between Louisiana Tech and the University of Houston is the first game in a scheduled four-game football series that will run from 2011 to 2014. The Houston Cougars defeated the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 35–34 after Houston scored 28 unanswered points to complete the biggest comeback in their program's history.[32]

Louisiana Tech took a 7–0 lead after Lennon Creer scored a 1-yard rushing touchdown with 11:12 left in the first quarter.[32] Tech extended their lead over Houston to 10–0 after Matt Nelson kicked a 30-yard field goal with 10:10 left in the second quarter.[32] Houston scored its first points of the night with 7:21 left in the second quarter when Case Keenum connected with Michael Hayes for a 54-yard touchdown to cut Louisiana Tech's lead to 10–7.[32] Louisiana Tech answered with a 2-yard touchdown run by Ray Holley and a 47-yard field goal by Nelson to take the 20–7 lead at halftime.[32]

Both teams traded punts to open the third quarter. With 6:47 left in the third quarter, Louisiana Tech QB Nick Isham completed a 16-yard touchdown pass to Quinton Patton to increase Tech's lead to 27–7.[32] After Quinn Giles intercepted a pass by Case Keenum, Ray Holley scored his second rushing touchdown in the game on a 7-yard TD run to bring the Louisiana Tech lead to 34–7 with 5:11 left in the third quarter. Houston began their comeback when Keenum completed a 50-yard touchdown pass with 4:27 left in the third quarter to make the score Louisiana Tech 34, Houston 14.[32] Bryce Beall ran for a 2-yard touchdown to cut the Tech lead to 34–21 with 12:53 left in the fourth quarter.[32] After Houston recovered a fumble by Tech's Ray Holley, Houston completed an 80-yard drive down the field with a 4-yard touchdown run by Beall to make the score 34–28 Louisiana Tech with 7:25 remaining in the game.[32] Houston took its first lead of the night after Keenum threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to make the score Houston 35–34 with 1:36 remaining in the game.[32] Houston went on to win the game after Tech turned the ball over on downs in the last minute of the game.[32]

Louisiana Tech generated 444 yards on offense on 98 plays.[32] Lennon Creer and Ray Holley combined for 47 carries, 161 yards, and three touchdowns on the ground, as Louisiana Tech ran 66 rushing plays in the game which is tied for the 2nd-most carries by a Bulldog team in the history of the program.[32][33] Quinton Patton caught five passes for 82 yards and one touchdown for the evening and was later named to the Fred Biletnikoff Award Watch List after the game as a result of his play through the first three games of the 2011 college football season.[14][32] The crowd of 24,628 at Joe Aillet Stadium for the Louisiana Tech vs. Houston marked the sixth-largest crowd for a Louisiana Tech football game at Joe Aillet Stadium.[33]

Mississippi State

1 234OTTotal
LA Tech 3 7730 20
Miss St 7 10306 26
  • Date: September 24
  • Location: Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, Mississippi
  • Game start: 6:06 PM
  • Elapsed time: 3:15
  • Game attendance: 55,116
  • Game weather: 79°F, fair skies, winds SSW at 5 MPH
  • Referee: Tom Ritter
  • Television network: ESPNU
Sources:[34]

Louisiana Tech traveled to Starkville, Mississippi to play the Mississippi State Bulldogs in their second road game of the 2011 football season. This meeting marked the first meeting between the two schools since the 2008 season opener at Ruston and only the second meeting since 1996. The Mississippi State Bulldogs defeated Louisiana Tech 26–20 in overtime.

Mississippi State took a 7–0 lead after Chad Bumphis returned a punt 82 yards for a touchdown with 9:20 left in the first quarter.[34] Louisiana Tech cut the lead to 7–3 after Matt Nelson made a 43-yard field goal with 5:49 left in the first quarter.[34] At the 14:17 mark in the second quarter, Louisiana Tech took a 10–7 lead when Lennon Creer scored a 4-yard rushing touchdown to cap off an 11-play, 80-yard drive.[34] Mississippi State retook the lead after Vick Ballard scored an 11-yard rushing touchdown with 8:45 remaining in the second quarter to make the score 14–10 Mississippi State.[34] Mississippi State added a field goal to take a 17–10 lead going into halftime.[34]

After both teams traded punts to open the second half, Louisiana Tech tied the game at 17–17 after QB Nick Isham completed a 14-yard touchdown pass to Quinton Patton with 8:25 left in the third quarter.[34] Mississippi State regained the lead after Depasquale hit a 24-yard field goal to take a 20–17 lead with 5:21 left in the third quarter.[34] With 8:42 left in the game, Louisiana Tech tied the game 20–20 when Matt Nelson hit his second field goal of the game.[34] The score of the game remained tied at 20–20 when the fourth quarter ended. Overtime began with Louisiana Tech on offense. Tech's drive ended with no points scored after Nick Isham threw an interception to Mississippi State's Nickoe Whitley.[34] Mississippi State won the game 26–20 on its offensive possession in overtime after Chris Relf threw a 17-yard touchdown pass.[34]

The Mississippi State game marked the second overtime game for the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs for the 2011 football season.[35] This is also the second time in program history that Louisiana Tech has played two overtime games in one season.[35] The six-point loss to Mississippi State was the third close loss of the year for Louisiana Tech, as their first three losses of the 2011 season were by a combined nine points.[35]

Hawaii

1 234Total
Hawaii 13 7240 44
LA Tech 6 0146 26
  • Date: October 1
  • Location: Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, Louisiana
  • Game start: 6:07 PM
  • Elapsed time: 3:33
  • Game attendance: 25,212
  • Game weather: 75°F, clear skies
  • Referee: Robert Cameron
  • TV announcers (ESPN3): Trey Bender (play-by-play), Jay Taylor (analyst)
Sources:[36]

Louisiana Tech hosted the Hawaii Warriors in their third home game and the first WAC conference game of the 2011 football season. This meeting marked the final game between the two schools as members of the Western Athletic Conference, since Hawaii will leave the WAC and join the Mountain West Conference after the end of the 2011–2012 season. The Hawaii Warriors defeated Louisiana Tech 44–26 before a crowd of 25,212, the fourth largest crowd in the history of a Tech football game at Joe Aillet Stadium.[36]

Louisiana Tech took a 6–0 lead over Hawaii after Nick Isham completed a two-yard touchdown pass to Quinton Patton with 8:40 left in the first quarter.[36] Hawaii responded with three touchdown passes by Bryant Moniz to Royce Pollard in the remainder of the first half to take a 21–6 lead over Louisiana Tech at halftime.[36]

Louisiana Tech cut Hawaii's lead to 20–13 when Nick Isham connected with Taulib Ikharo on a 7-yard touchdown pass with 13:37 left in the third quarter.[36] With 9:29 left in the third quarter, Bryant Moniz threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Craig Stutzmann to extend Hawaii's lead to 27–13.[36] Hawaii's defense scored 14 points off a 49-yard interception return and a 16-yard fumble recovery to increase Hawaii's lead to 41–13 with 7:46 left in the third quarter.[36] Lennon Creer ran for a 10-yard touchdown to cut the Hawaii lead to 41–20 with 6:40 left in the third quarter.[36] Hawaii added a field goal at the 3:01 mark in the third quarter in take a 44–20 lead.[36] Nick Isham ran for a 4-yard touchdown to make the game score Hawaii 44–26 at the 7:55 mark in the fourth quarter. Louisiana Tech went on to lose the game to Hawaii by a score of 44–26.[36]

Louisiana Tech's 2011 record fell to 1–4 overall and 0–1 in the WAC while Hawaii improved its record to 3–2 overall and 1–0 in the WAC.[36]

Idaho

1 234Total
LA Tech 0 10140 24
Idaho 0 506 11
  • Date: October 8
  • Location: Kibbie Dome, Moscow, Idaho
  • Game start: 2:07 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 15,309
  • Game weather: indoors
  • Referee: Clair Gausman
Sources:[37]

Louisiana Tech traveled to Moscow, Idaho to face the Idaho Vandals in their second conference game of the year. The Bulldogs defeated the Idaho Vandals 24–11 to end their three-game losing streak.[37]

After a scoreless first quarter, Louisiana Tech took a 3–0 lead in the game after Matt Nelson kicked a 23-yard field goal with 14:56 left in the second quarter.[37] Tech's lead was cut to 3–2 after Idaho scored a safety when Andre Ferguson tackled Louisiana Tech's Lennon Creer in Tech's endzone at the 12:27 mark in the second quarter.[37] Louisiana Tech increased the lead to 10–2 after Jay Dudley intercepted a pass by Idaho's Brain Reader and completed a 53-yard return for a touchdown with 4:47 left in the second quarter.[37] Idaho scored on a 43-yard field goal with 2:57 left in the second quarter to make the score Louisiana Tech 10–5.[37] Louisiana Tech scored fourteen points in the third quarter as a result of a 6-yard touchdown pass to David Gru and a 1-yard touchdown run by Nick Isham to increase their lead to 24–5.[37] Idaho's Justin Veltung returned a punt by Tech's Ryan Allen for an 81-yard touchdown with 3:35 left in the fourth quarter to make the final score 24–11 Louisiana Tech.[37]

Hunter Lee received a majority of the carries for Louisiana Tech in place of Lennon Creer and rushed 28 times for 134 yards.[37] Nick Isham was 25/39 for 163 yards and 2 touchdowns (1 rushing, 1 passing).[37] Ryan Allen was named the WAC Special Teams Player of the Week for his punting performance against Idaho.[3] He punted the ball ten times for an average for 48 yards, including 6 downed balls inside the opponent's 20-yard line.[37]

Utah State

1 234Total
LA Tech 7 0710 24
Utah St 7 370 17
  • Date: October 22
  • Location: Romney Stadium, Logan, Utah
  • Game start: 1:05 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:04
  • Game attendance: 16,037
  • Game weather: 64°F, clear skies
  • Referee: Jim Farmer
  • TV announcers (ESPN3): Trey Bender (play-by-play), Jay Taylor (analyst)
Sources:[38]

After a bye week after the Idaho game, Louisiana Tech played Utah State at Logan, Utah. Louisiana Tech's 24–17 victory over Utah State marked their second straight victory this season and the first time that Louisiana Tech has won four consecutive WAC road games since joining the conference in 2001.[38] The game also featured a quarterback change for Louisiana Tech when Colby Cameron substituted for Nick Isham late in the third quarter.[38]

Louisiana Tech took the first lead of the game after Lennon Creer ran for a 3-yard touchdown to make the score Louisiana Tech 7–0 at the 8:22 mark in the first quarter.[38] Utah State responded with a 1-yard touchdown run by Robert Turpin to tie the game at 7–7 with 3:20 left in the first quarter.[38] Utah State took a 10–7 lead after Josh Thompson hit a 43-yard field goal with 7:57 left in the second quarter.[38] Louisiana Tech retook the lead from Utah State with 11:36 left in the third quarter after Terry Carter intercepted a pass by Chuckie Keeton and returned it 22 yards for a touchdown to make the score 14–10 for Louisiana Tech.[38] Utah State captured the lead again after Chuckie Keeton scored on a 29-yard touchdown run with 7:41 left in the third quarter to make the score 17–14 Utah State.[38] The Bulldogs took a 21–17 lead after Hunter Lee scored an 8-yard touchdown run with 10:14 left in the fourth quarter.[38] Matt Nelson connected on a 24-yard field goal with 2:46 left in the game to make the final score 24–17 Louisiana Tech.[38]

Colby Cameron came into the game for Louisiana Tech late in the third quarter after Nick Isham struggled for most of the game at quarterback.[38] This was the first game in which Cameron completed a pass since September 18, 2010 against Navy.[38] Adrian Cole was named the WAC Defensive Player of the Week, and Ryan Allen was named the WAC Special Teams Player of the Week for their performances against Utah State.[4]

San Jose State

1 234Total
SJSU 7 786 28
LA Tech 3 21140 38
  • Date: October 29
  • Location: Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, Louisiana
  • Game start: 3:07 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:20
  • Game attendance: 19,642
  • Game weather: 78°F, clear skies
  • Referee: Stacy Hardin
Sources:[39]

Louisiana Tech hosted the San Jose State Spartans at Joe Aillet Stadium in Ruston, Louisiana for their annual Homecoming game. Louisiana Tech defeated the Spartans 38–38 to win their third consecutive game this season and improved their record to 4–4 (3–1 in conference play) for the 2011 season.[39] Colby Cameron started at quarterback for Louisiana Tech in place of the injured Nick Isham.[39]

Louisiana Tech took the first lead with 8:59 left in the third quarter when Matt Nelson hit a 25-yard field goal to make the score 3–0.[39] San Jose State took a 7–3 lead at the 6:50 mark in the first quarter when Brandon Rutley ran for a 1-yard touchdown.[39] Louisiana Tech retook the lead at the 10:31 mark in the second quarter when Richie Casey ran for a 21-yard touchdown to make the score 10–7 in favor of the Bulldogs.[39] With 8:29 remaining in the second quarter, San Jose State took a 14–10 lead after Matt Faulkner threw a 60-yard touchdown to Noel Grigsby.[39] Louisiana Tech took a 17–14 lead at the 7:20 mark in the second quarter after Colby Cameron threw a 90-yard touchdown pass to Quinton Patton.[39] Tech scored another touchdown on a 2-yard pass from Cameron to Quinton Patton to extend the lead to 24–14 going into the half.[39]

The Bulldogs started the second half with a 1-yard touchdown run by Lennon Creer to take a 31–14 lead with 11:15 left in the third quarter.[39] Jay Dudley intercepted a pass by Matt Faulkner and returned it for a 36-yard touchdown to make the score 38–14 for Louisiana Tech.[39] Dudley's interception return for a touchdown marked the second INT return for a touchdown in the last three games.[39] San Jose State scored a touchdown and a two-point conversion with 43 seconds left in the third quarter to trim Louisiana Tech's lead to 38–22.[39] San Jose State would score another touchdown with a 20-yard touchdown reception to Ryan Otten to make the final score Louisiana Tech 38–28.[39]

In his first start in 2011, Colby Cameron was 17/27 for 237 yards, and 2 touchdowns.[39] Lennon Creer ran the ball 31 times for 112 yards, and 1 touchdown.[39] Quinton Patton had 5 receptions for 116 yards and 2 touchdowns.[39] The 90-yard touchdown pass from Cameron to Patton was the fifth-longest reception in Louisiana Tech history and the longest touchdown of the 2011 season for Louisiana Tech.[39] Tech's defense held San Jose State to a season-low 12 yards rushing and forced five turnovers, including four interceptions.[39]

Fresno State

Battle for the Bone
1 234Total
LA Tech 14 2070 41
Fresno St 0 777 21
  • Date: November 5
  • Location: Bulldog Stadium, Fresno, California
  • Game start: 7:32 PM
  • Elapsed time: 3:23
  • Game attendance: 27,965
  • Game weather: 53°F, calm winds, mostly cloudy skies
  • Referee: Jim Farmer
  • Television network: ESPNU
Sources:[40]

Louisiana Tech traveled to Fresno, California to face the Fresno State Bulldogs in the Battle for the Bone rivalry game. With Fresno State moving to the Mountain West Conference after the 2011–12 season, this game was probably the final meeting between the two teams for the foreseeable future. Louisiana Tech defeated Fresno State 41–21 to win their fourth consecutive game and improve the season record to 5–4 (4–1 in WAC play).[40]

Louisiana Tech took a 7–0 lead at the 10:01 mark in the first quarter when Colby Cameron threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to Quinton Patton.[40] Tech extended the lead to 14–0 when Cameron threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Quinton Patton with 4:40 left in the first quarter.[40] Matt Nelson hit a 26-yard field goal to increase LA Tech's lead to 17–0 with 14:19 remaining in the second quarter.[40] Fresno State scored a touchdown on a 6-yard pass from Derek Carr to Victor Dean to cut Louisiana Tech's lead to 17–7 with 9:40 left in the second quarter.[40] Louisiana Tech responded with a 53-yard rushing touchdown by Lennon Creer and a 75-yard touchdown pass from Colby Cameron to Myles White to make the score Louisiana Tech 31–7 with 5:23 left in the second quarter.[40] Matt Nelson hit a 40-yard field goal at the end of the second quarter to make the score Louisiana Tech 34–7.[40]

Louisiana Tech extended their lead to 41–7 at the 10:26 mark in the third quarter after Colby Cameron threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Richie Casey.[40] Fresno State cut the lead to 41–14 when Derek Carr threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Saunders with 7:03 remaining in the third quarter.[40] Fresno State scored one more touchdown at the 6:14 mark in the fourth quarter when Derek Carr threw a 24-yard pass to Devon White to make the final score of the game Louisiana Tech 41, Fresno State 21.[40]

Colby Cameron was named the WAC Offensive Player of the Week after his performance in the Fresno State game. Cameron was 19/33 for 376 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions.[40] Lennon Creer had 17 carries for 116 yards and one touchdown.[40] Quinton Patton had 6 receptions for 97 yards and 2 TDs, and Myles White had 2 catches for 130 yards, and 1 TD.[40]

Ole Miss

1 234Total
LA Tech 0 10107 27
Ole Miss 7 000 7
  • Date: November 12
  • Location: Vaught–Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, Mississippi
  • Game start: 6:35p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:11
  • Game attendance: 44,123
  • Game weather: 59°F, fair, winds S at 3 mph
  • Referee: David Smith
  • Television network: CSS/CST/ESPN3
Sources:

Nevada

1 234Total
LA Tech 0 0321 24
Nevada 7 067 20
  • Date: November 19
  • Location: Mackay Stadium, Reno, Nevada
  • Game start: 1:05 PM
  • Elapsed time: 2:57
  • Game attendance: 11,639
  • Game weather: 41°F, mostly cloudy, winds 2–5 mph
  • Referee: Bill Athan
Sources:

New Mexico State

1 234Total
NM State 0 000 0
LA Tech 9 14210 44
  • Date: November 26
  • Location: Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, Louisiana
  • Game start: 3:00 PM
  • Elapsed time: 3:13
  • Game attendance: 17,458
  • Game weather: 68°F, rainy, winds S 5–10 mph
  • Referee: Clair Gausman
  • Television network: ESPN+/CST/ALT 2
Sources:

TCU

Poinsettia Bowl
1 234Total
#15 TCU 0 10714 31
LA Tech 3 7140 24
  • Date: December 21
  • Location: Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego
  • Game start: 5:06 PM
  • Elapsed time: 3:29
  • Game attendance: 24,607
  • Game weather: 57°F, partly cloudy, winds WSW at 5 mph
  • Referee: Todd Geerlings
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Joe Tessitore (Play-by-Play), Lou Holtz and Mark May (Analysts), Samantha Steele (Sidelines)
Sources:

The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs accepted an invitation to the 2011 Poinsettia Bowl after defeating New Mexico State and winning the WAC Championship in their regular season finale on November 25.

Statistics

Team

LA TechOpp
Scoring391301
  Points per Game30.123.2
First Downs261262
  Rushing111106
  Passing133140
  Penalty1716
Total Offense51304894
  Avg per Play5.24.9
  Avg per Game394.6376.5
Fumbles-Lost18–918–10
Penalties-Yards89–79678–655
  Avg per Game61.250.4
LA TechOpp
Punts-Yards85-390887-3780
  Avg per Punt46.043.4
Time of Possession/Game28:2231:38
3rd Down Conversions79/21668/211
4th Down Conversions10/1711/22
Touchdowns Scored5037
Field Goals-Attempts-Long15–2114–21
PAT-Attempts46–4831–32
Attendance107,592192,545
  Games/Avg per Game5/21,5187/27,506
  Neutral Site Games1/24,607

Scores by quarter

1 2 3 4OT Total
LA Tech 66 109 149 616 391
Opponents 65 63 82 856 301

Offense

Rushing

NameGP-GSAttGainLossNetAvgTDLongAvg/G
Lennon Creer10-198878408384.295383.8
Hunter Lee13-135671216504.854850.0
Colby Cameron7-43217371804.202725.7
Ray Holley4-36156121444.041736.0
Lyle Fitte6-12810816.801513.5
Quinton Patton13-10420424.2093.2
Richie Casey13-2213189.01211.4
Taulib Ikharo13-26152.5060.4
Rickey Courtney2-47251.2042.5
Tyrone Duplessis2-71215−3−0.407−1.5
Brock Waters3-4210−8−2.002−2.7
Nick Isham10-49126145−19−0.4213−1.9
TEAM7-7032−32−4.600−4.6
Total13-509221931819013.72153146.2

Passing

NameGP-GSEfficAtt-Cmp-IntPctYdsTDLngAvg/G
Nick Isham10-112.8155–257–760.31457872145.7
Colby Cameron7-137.2118–215–354.916671390238.1
Myles White10-59.21–2–150.0260262.6
Richie Casey13-478.01–1–0100.0450453.5
Ray Holley4-125.21–1–0100.03030.8
Brock Waters3-259.61–1–0100.0190196.3
Taylor Burch12-200.81–1–0100.0120121.0
Total13-124.8278–478–1158.232292190248.4

Receiving

NameGP-GSNo.YdsAvgTDLongAvg/G
Quinton Patton13-79120215.2119092.5
Taulib Ikharo13-545379.943541.3
Myles White10-3041413.837541.4
David Gru13-2633913.014526.1
Richie Casey13-1921311.212616.4
Lennon Creer10-18935.21139.3
Hunter Lee13-131269.70289.7
Andrew Guillot8-121189.803314.8
Lyle Fitte6-12605.00910.0
Jacarri Jackson11-66210.30255.6
Ray Holley4-4297.20107.2
Nick Isham10-2136.5081.3
Malon Lee8-2115.5071.4
Matt Broha13-11212.00120.9
Total13-278322911.62190248.4

Defense

Name GP Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Interceptions Fumbles Blkd
Kick
SoloAstTotalTFL-YdsNo-YdsBrUpQBHNo.-YdsAvgTDLongRcv-YdsFF
Adrien Cole13794912813.0–492.0–15541–45451–013
Jay Dudley1355471028.0–32314–941–0
Total

Special teams

Name Punting Kickoffs
No.YdsAvgLongTBFCI20Blkd No.YdsAvgTBOB
Ryan Allen83382846.172528390
Nick Isham27738.5412000
TEAM030.030001
Matt Nelson77467360.7100
Total85390846.07272839177467360.7100
Name Punt Returns Kick Returns
No.YdsAvgTDLongNo.YdsAvgTDLong
Andrew Guillot1416812.005211616.0016
Quinton Patton8273.401769816.3033
Craig Johnson48020.0182
Jay Dudley144.004
Terry Carter1−10−10.000
Lyle Fitte2257526.1186
Levander Liggins1840922.7040
Chandler Spence34816.0018
Richie Casey23015.0016
Total282699.618252117622.6186
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