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    Quote Originally Posted by kracka75LSU
    But in addition I think your comparing apples to oranges.
    I'm sure the University of Florida used the apples and oranges argument back then also. I don't think that they can use it now. In time I think you will understand.

  2. USL (1960-1983)  (1985-1998) Re: How Texas A&M fans feel looking back to 1996

    Quote Originally Posted by UL Ragin Cajun
    I'm sure the University of Florida used the apples and oranges argument back then also. I don't think that they can use it now. In time I think you will understand.
    Dude, if you or anyone else here thinks that usl will ever be compared with the likes of the University of Florida, Tennessee, Michigan, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, etc., etc. then you are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to much in "(laf-laf)" land! Please tell me you are not serious with that statement and you only stated that to get folks riled up. That's the most rediculous thinng I've heard posted here. Well.........one of the most rediculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL Ragin Cajun
    I'm sure the University of Florida used the apples and oranges argument back then also. I don't think that they can use it now. In time I think you will understand.
    you guys' athletic dept is getting reemed. What I don't understand, If yall have the second highest enrollement in the state. Why the hell don't they raise the athletic budgett. That would help. Maybe yall wouldn't have to be the subject of 3-4 rent a wins every year to begin the season. Just be glad your not like FAU. Look at their schedule. That is retarded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kracka75LSU
    you guys' athletic dept is getting reemed. What I don't understand, If yall have the second highest enrollement in the state. Why the :confused: don't they raise the athletic budgett. That would help. Maybe yall wouldn't have to be the subject of 3-4 rent a wins every year to begin the season. Just be glad your not like FAU. Look at their schedule. That is retarded.
    were playing 2 money game this year the rest of our out of conference games are very winnable. and if raising the athletic budget was that easy don't you think they would have done it by now.

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    Default Re: How Texas A&M fans feel looking back to 1996

    Quote Originally Posted by kracka75LSU
    Why the :confused: don't they raise the athletic budgett. That would help.
    I don't think raising the budget is the answer. I do think outside funding is. This is taking place as we speak by one of the best and his name is Gerald Hebert. In time you will see.

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    Default Re: How Texas A&M fans feel looking back to 1996

    Quote Originally Posted by kracka75LSU
    you guys' athletic dept is getting reemed. What I don't understand, If yall have the second highest enrollement in the state. Why the :confused: don't they raise the athletic budgett. That would help. Maybe yall wouldn't have to be the subject of 3-4 rent a wins every year to begin the season. Just be glad your not like FAU. Look at their schedule. That is retarded.
    All you have to do is look at who has been running UL since 1970 and you will have all the answers to why we are where we are athletically.

    As much as he needs to go, I do have to say that over the last 3 or 4 years, I have seen a much more concerted effort on the part of UL to promote themselves and the energy in the community is palpable. However, I don't think this has anything to do with you know who.

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    Default Re: How Texas A&M fans feel looking back to 1996

    Quote Originally Posted by kracka75LSU
    you guys' athletic dept is getting reemed. What I don't understand, If yall have the second highest enrollement in the state. Why the :confused: don't they raise the athletic budgett. That would help. Maybe yall wouldn't have to be the subject of 3-4 rent a wins every year to begin the season. Just be glad your not like FAU. Look at their schedule. That is retarded.
    It would help but it is sad when the state does not allow you to raise tuition for athletic purposes. Then there is a cap of what 3.6 million dollars that the university can give to athletics. If the students want to raise there tuition for athletics why can't they?? The state does not allow it. FAU has a budget off the top of my head about 22 million dollars. Think that comes from ticket sales???

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunproud
    As much as he needs to go, I do have to say that over the last 3 or 4 years, I have seen a much more concerted effort on the part of UL to promote themselves and the energy in the community is palpable. However, I don't think this has anything to do with you know who.
    It has everything to do with Gerald Hebert. He became the UL Athletic Development Director about that time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL Ragin Cajun
    It has everything to do with Gerald Hebert. He became the UL Athletic Development Director about that time.
    A few years back (2000, or 2001 if I recall) Nelson was doing a radio interview and I suggested a person do what Gerald does now.

    At the time Nelson told me and the audience "We can't afford it." My response was "even if the fund raiser only was able to rasie enough money to cover his own salary wouldn't it be worth it?"

    My thought at the time was he would be out in the public raising UL awareness.

    Of course if I had known then what I know now about how good a job Gerald Hebert has done and is doing I would have been much stronger in my response.

    Geaux Cajuns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine
    ..............

    Of course if I had known then what I know now about how good a job Gerald Hebert has done and is doing I would have been much stronger in my response.
    Each to their own opinion.

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