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ESPN's Scott Van Pelt makes prediction for UL Ragin' Cajuns vs. Texas Longhorns football

Erik Hall
Lafayette Daily Advertiser

During Thursday night's "SportsCenter," ESPN's Scott Van Pelt did a "Winner$" segment focused on college football. 

One of the games he picked is the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, ranked No. 23 in the USA Today Sports AFCA Coaches Poll, against the No. 19-ranked Texas Longhorns. The teams are scheduled to meet at 3:30 p.m. CT on Saturday in Austin, Texas. 

Texas is coming off a 2020 season that the Longhorns went 7-3 overall. The UL Ragin' Cajuns finished the 2020 season at 10-1 overall. 

As of Friday morning, the Texas Longhorns are a 9.5-point favorite against the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, according to Tipico Sportsbook.

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Scott Van Pelt prediction for Louisiana, Texas Longhorns football

Scott Van Pelt witnessed it as a first-time Gala attendee at the 16th Annual Dick Vitale Gala held at the Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota, Friday evening May 7, 2021.

ESPN's Scott Van Pelt picks the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns to cover the spread against the Texas Longhorns. 

"Louisiana is plenty capable," Van Pelt said. "They're ranked. A lot of pressure on the Longhorns to start fast, and their opponents can make that a chore. I'm backing the fellas from the Sun Belt in Austin."

Texas was a 9-point favorite based on where Van Pelt got his betting line for the game.

Van Pelt picked five college football games, and he picked the underdog to cover in all five games. The other four underdogs that Van Pelt went with this week are Virginia Tech, Penn State, UTSA, and Florida State.

Here's more Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns news: 

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian takes the field during an open practice session for fans at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Wednesday, Aug., 18, 2021.

Billy Napier is the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football head coach. Steve Sarkisian is the Texas Longhorns football head coach. 

Erik Hall is the lead digital producer for sports with the USA Today Network. You can find him on Twitter @HallErik

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