I'm listening at work and Stevie P said it will be hard to win ten in a row. We don't need ten we need seven wins in a row, eight with the Bowl. It can happen. ..O..
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I'm listening at work and Stevie P said it will be hard to win ten in a row. We don't need ten we need seven wins in a row, eight with the Bowl. It can happen. ..O..
It absolutely can happen. If we play like we've played these last two weeks for the rest of the season we will be VERY hard to beat.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1stTake
Well... lets just put it this way.. UL should not be an underdog again this season... I think at Troy and home against ASU will be our biggest tests...
No team the rest of the way should beat us. Someone very well might sneak up on us but I am looking at the rest of the schedule and going in expecting a win in every game. 11-2 with a bif bowl victory over hopefully Central Florida!
We need to look at next Wednesday's game and only next Wednesday's game. Other wise we will lose focus on the present while dreaming of the future.Quote:
Originally Posted by Clutch0364
i agree the biggest game of the season is the next one, then the biggest game after that is the next one still till the endQuote:
Originally Posted by showdog
That's how you end up with a championship! "One game at a time." It's a cliche but it's still true.Quote:
Originally Posted by shasta
We don't need to win seven in a row.
We need to win one in a row seven times.
I don't see us looking past Florida Atlantic next week, especially after they beat us at home last year. I think after sharing the league championship and not getting to play in the bowl game, the players know whats at stake every week. Every win counts. We certainly have the opportunity to do something special this year. I trust that Bustle and the other coaches will have the team focused and ready to play every week.
Stevie P is the master of the obvious.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1stTake
The fact as you stated is we need to win 8 in a row. We cannot count the past games one way or the other, but had we lost the last three I would be a lot less confident in being able to win 8 in a row. Having won those three only shows we have the talent, coaching, and motivation to do it. After we beat FAU the next 7 wins are no easier or but would be harder with a loss to FAU. I suspect he is trying to say the obvious, it is hard to have long streaks, and I agree with that...O.. ..O..
Next Wednesday is the ONLY game that our boys, and us, need to be thinking about right now. A win on national TV would certainly be a big plus for our program.
are you working in North La.?Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajunrunner
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Originally Posted by Zeebart21
No. Why? Do I know you?
Question for anyone attending the FAU game in ft. lauderdale next wednesday. Is there a designated section that I should look for tickets in?
probably not. But we're in the same business, and N. La is crawling with Cajuns right now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajunrunner
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Not to jump the gun, but I wonder if we win out and go 10-2, and attendance picks up, if another bowl will be looking at us?
Is that possible at all or do all the bowl games have conference tie ins?
I remember one year when a conference with a bunch of tie ins didn't have enough bowl teams eligible.Quote:
Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns
Wow....we've never played in the NO bowl and already we're too good for it???Quote:
Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns
But in serious answer to your question:
The Sun Belt Champion goes to the New Orleans Bowl unless they qualify for a BCS bowl.
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I'm working comfortably in SW Louisiana right now. However, right after Rita hit, I was sent to Northeast Mississippi for 6 months. That wasn't too fun.
As for this skipping New Orleans Bowl business, Jay is right. First, we need to concentrate on one game at a time. If our guys are able to win the conference, New Orleans will be full of partying Cajuns. First bowl game bid EVER for UL is just fine with me, small bowl or not.
LOL!! Around Starkville/Columbus? I know some folks that were up there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajunrunner
About the N. O. bowl.....
Go my hotel reservations made in anticipation!!!
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Yep. Lowndes, Clay and Oktibbaha Counties. I was living in a hotel in Columbus. There are even more people from our company up there now, but they let me come home. I now work from home 2-3 days/week. Can't get much better than that in the land business.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeebart21
My wife is about 3 months pregnant right now, but she already understands that if the Cajuns do win the Sun Belt, we HAVE to go to the game, no ands, ifs, or buts about it.
Excellent. Congrats on the pregnancy!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajunrunner
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REallllllly familiar with that area.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajunrunner
My wife lived in Columbus when we met and her dad lives in western Oktibbiha County. We spend a lot of time up there.
Born in Calhoun County, myself. Did some land work in Lowndes, Clay, Calhoun, Yalobusha, Oktibeha, LaFayette, and across the line in Fayette County, AL. Good old Black Warrior Basin work.Quote:
Originally Posted by BirdofParadise
My family's land business kept 40 rooms at the Ramada in Columbus for about 10 years.
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Originally Posted by VObserver
No insult to those from the area, but 10 years in Columbus would be hell for me. I'd have to find a new profession. It gets too cold and being that close to tornado ally wasn't exactly fun this past Feb. and March when those storms reaked havoc in Tennessee.