Southeastern was able to send out the 22 members of its 2018 senior class out on a high note, as SLU closed out its home schedule with its most complete effort of the season. "Offensively, our offensive line was extremely physical up front against the best defensive team in the league." "I don't think our defense could've played much better in any area," Scelfo continued. We won up front on both sides of the ball against a very good team and if we can do that, we're going to win a lot of games. "We always stress the importance of controlling the line of scrimmage. "Today was an illustration of how good of a football team we can be when we play a full 60 minutes and limit mental mistakes," Southeastern head football coach Frank Scelfo said. A balanced attack saw SLU record 162 yards passing and 160 yards rushing. In addition to the smothering defensive performance, the Lion offense managed 322 total yards against the league's top-ranked defense. The win is the fourth straight in Hammond for the Lions over in-state Southland Conference rival McNeese and the fifth win for SLU over the Cowboys in the last seven meetings. SLU (4-6, 4-4 Southland) was dominant defensively, recording five sacks and limiting the visiting Cowboys (6-3, 5-2 Southland) to 10 first downs. 11/12 Cowboys on Saturday at Strawberry Stadium. – Southeastern Louisiana held Southland Conference-leading McNeese to 187 total yards on the way to a 23-6 Senior Day victory over the No.
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