That was fun.
Let's do it again.
Unless, of course, one of you two schools can come up with another excuse for cheating your own fans out of the kind of party you staged for them over the weekend.
Your old excuse? The party line that said LSU and UL softball fans couldn't co-exist in the same region, much less the same stadium, without hand-to-hand combat breaking out?
Throw that out with the rest of the garbage swept up from LSU's Tiger Park.
The NCAA's Baton Rouge Regional was more intense and hard-fought than any of the nation's other 15 weekend skirmishes. The six games included two extra-inning affairs, four games decided by one run and three games determined by the game's last batter.
It was a fan's delight, and they ate it up. Both of the Tiger-Cajun matchups drew over 1,200 fans, a whole lot more than either team drew at any home game this season, and the numbers would have been higher if the seats had been available.
That's 1,200 paying customers, and they're buying groceries while they're there.
But LSU fans were also supportive of the Cajuns in their two wins over North Carolina State, enjoying UL's disdain of small-ball and their swing-for-the-fences attitude.
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Dan McDonald is a sports writer for the Lafayette Daily Advertiser.