The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (1-1) face an FCS opponent, the Northwestern State Demons (0-1) at Joe Aillet Stadium on Saturday, September 9, 2023. Look below for more important details, including how to watch this matchup on Fubo.
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Louisiana Tech vs. Northwestern State Game Time and How to Watch
- Game Day: Saturday, September 9, 2023
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Location: Ruston, Louisiana
- Stadium: Joe Aillet Stadium
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Louisiana Tech vs. Northwestern State Stats and Insights
- Louisiana Tech has a negative point differential on the season (-19 total points, -9.5 per game), as does Northwestern State (-25 total points, -25.0 per game).
- Louisiana Tech’s average points scored this season, 18.0, is 20.0 fewer than the 38.0 Northwestern State is giving up.
- Northwestern State scores 14.5 fewer points per game (13.0) than Louisiana Tech surrenders (27.5).
Top Performers
Louisiana Tech
- In two games for the Bulldogs, Hank Bachmeier has led the offense with 574 yards (287.0 yards per game) while putting up two touchdowns, two interceptions and a 71.4% completion percentage.
- Smoke Harris has been an asset for the Bulldogs, piling up 202 receiving yards and one touchdown on 18 receptions.
- Koby Duru has been targeted five times for three receptions, 55 yards and one touchdown in two games.
- The Bulldogs’ defense has been helped by the contributions of Cecil Singleton, who has played two games and totaled 13 tackles and one interception.
- Jeslord Boateng has helped lead the Bulldogs’ defense with 2.0 TFL and 12 tackles in two games.
- The Bulldogs’ defense has been aided by the play of Myles Heard, who has played two games and recorded 14 tackles.
- Deshon Hall, as part of the Bulldogs’ defense, has registered 1.0 sack to go with 1.0 TFL and eight tackles in two games.
Northwestern State
- Scooter Adams has run for 33 yards (33.0 per game) and zero touchdowns in one game.
- Also, Adams has two catches for 48 yards and one touchdown.
- Tyler Vander Waal has thrown for 110 yards (110.0 per game), completing 42.9% of his throws, with one touchdown and zero interceptions in one game.
- Twon Hines has three catches for 31 yards (31.0 per game) and zero touchdowns in one game.
- In one game, Kolbe Burrell has rushed for 29 yards (29.0 per game) and zero TDs.
- Donovan Green has registered five tackles, 1.0 TFL, and one sack in one game for the Demons.
- Kevin Davis Jr. has been wreaking havoc on defense, compiling three tackles, 2.0 TFL, and one sack for the Demons.
- The Demons’ Trevion Sneed has collected one interception to go with one pass defended in one game.
- The Demons’ Zequarrius Rhone has totaled three tackles in one game.