The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns and Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens are set to square off in the LendingTree Bowl this Wednesday in Mobile, Alabama. The matchup brings together two teams with identical 6–6 records.
As with most bowl games, roster availability will play a major role. Both teams head into the contest dealing with absences caused by injuries and personnel decisions, though neither side has been hit by a wave of high-profile opt-outs.

Which Players Are Opting Out or Injured Ahead of the LendingTree Bowl?
There are no confirmed opt-outs for Delaware. Most absences stem from injuries, with Delaware entering the game more shorthanded than its opponent.
Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns
- Bryant Williams (OT) – Transfer Portal
No significant injuries have been disclosed ahead of kickoff
Louisiana is expected to be close to full strength, which could be a key advantage in a bowl setting.
Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens
- Zach Marker (QB) – Out (leg injury)
- Thomas Amankwaa (WR) – Out (undisclosed injury)
- Calvin Thomas (WR) – Questionable (undisclosed injury)
- Connor Witthoft (TE) – Questionable (undisclosed injury)
- Oliver Redd (RB) – Questionable (undisclosed injury)
- Ja’Carree Kelly (WR) – Questionable (undisclosed injury)
Delaware’s injury list is concentrated around its skill-position group, creating uncertainty around offensive depth heading into the game.
How to Watch Louisiana vs. Delaware in the LendingTree Bowl
The LendingTree Bowl between Louisiana and Delaware will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. from Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, with the game serving as one of the later matchups on the bowl calendar.
Clay Matvick will handle play-by-play duties for the broadcast, with former NFL running back Max Browne providing analysis. Alyssa Lang will report from the sidelines throughout the game.
Viewers can stream the matchup live through the ESPN app or ESPN.com by logging in with a valid television subscription. In addition, both Louisiana and Delaware will have radio coverage available through their respective team broadcast networks for listeners following along locally or online.
Hot 107.9 FM, 103.3 FM The Goat, and 1420 AM radio channels will be available for fans in Lafayette. SiriusXM Channel 84’s Bowl Season Radio will also be available for fans with Mike Grace on the play-by-play, Chad Pilcher on color commentary, and Randy Kennedy on the sideline reporting duties.
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