Re: 1943 Louisiana Mascot
Turb-- my $.02 worth: the Auburn Tigers have an eagle; the Saint's have a Saint Bernard; why can't the Ragin Cajuns have a bulldog or Catahoula Hound on the sideline. We could even name the mascot "Ragin" :)
Re: 1943 Louisiana Mascot
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barisaxman
Turb-- my $.02 worth: the Auburn Tigers have an eagle; the Saint's have a Saint Bernard; why can't the Ragin Cajuns have a bulldog or Catahoula Hound on the sideline. We could even name the mascot "Ragin" :)
"War Eagle" is Auburn's fight song so it fits.
Saint Bernard's are among the most identifiable dogs anywhere, and they definitely fit the "Saint" brand name.
English Bulldogs are high maintenance and UL experienced failure after failure trying to keep them healthy and alive.
Leopard dogs are also high maintenance but its not for physical health, its for their mental health, they require constant engagement. They are virtually unidentifiable in that their looks vary from litter to litter. Mutt like in that regard. However that would fit with the mutt status of UL's first live animal Willoughby.
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Turbine
"War Eagle" is Auburn's fight song so it fits.
Saint Bernard's are among the most identifiable dogs anywhere, and they definitely fit the "Saint" brand name.
English Bulldogs are high maintenance and UL experienced failure after failure trying to keep them healthy and alive.
Leopard dogs are also high maintenance but its not for physical health, its for their mental health, they require constant engagement. They are virtually unidentifiable in that their looks vary from litter to litter. Mutt like in that regard. However that would fit with the mutt status of UL's first live animal Willoughby.
Do we really want a "Leopard" dog as our mascot? What with ESPN already screwing the pooch and calling us the Lafayette Leopards.
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Cajun_RH
Do we really want a "Leopard" dog as our mascot? What with ESPN already screwing the pooch and calling us the Lafayette Leopards.
Only person that calls them that name is Turbine trying to muddy the waters.
The breed is Catahoula. There are many varieties of the Catahoula. One of them is the type Turbine keeps referencing. There is a type that is called simply Red. If we were to pick one based on color, we would probably pick a Red, not Turbine's.
I would be fine with any type of Catahoula. I've never seen a blue bulldog or a purple tiger.
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Turbine
"War Eagle" is Auburn's fight song so it fits.
Saint Bernard's are among the most identifiable dogs anywhere, and they definitely fit the "Saint" brand name.
English Bulldogs are high maintenance and UL experienced failure after failure trying to keep them healthy and alive.
Leopard dogs are also high maintenance but its not for physical health, its for their mental health, they require constant engagement. They are virtually unidentifiable in that their looks vary from litter to litter. Mutt like in that regard. However that would fit with the mutt status of UL's first live animal Willoughby.
Never understood a university with a French culture having an English Bulldog as a mascot. Having a State Dog, Catahoula, as a mascot is OK, but very few people associate the two. Had a chance at the state bird, Pelican, but didn't act on it and Tulane picked it up. Most outsiders to Louisiana relate the state to alligators. An alligator fits not only the state of Louisiana, whose name we now use, but also carries the tradition of the Swamp on-campus where alligators actually live, plus it fits perfectly with our stadium which is also The Swamp. How can that not trump picking up a dog that no one has ever associated with the university, much less athletics? We always talk about a lack of tradition at UL. Well, we have tradition staring us in the face and some refuse to see it.
University - LOUISIANA
Moniker/Nickname - Ragin' Cajuns
Mascot - Gator
In fact, like Texas calls its campus the "40 acres", maybe we should call UL's campus "The Swamp".
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Re: 1943 Louisiana Mascot
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CajunNation
Only person that calls them that name is Turbine trying to muddy the waters.
Not true this is from name neutral (in this case) Wikipedia.