Bull Gators.
Louisiana Red Bull Gator
English Bulldog
Catahoula Leopard Hound
Cayenne the Pepper
Bud Man
Cajun Chicken
Bull Gators.
Besides all the totally natural connections, my endorsement of the BullGator Mascot is based on my life experience. My Nebraska cousins falling all over themselves with interest in Louisiana Alligators was a blast. Enamored is not too strong of a word for their interest
Using the highly successful Ragin' Cajuns moniker as a benchmark. A Red BullGator is the only image (as a mascot) that comes close to Ragin' Cajuns in capturing the imagination of a newbie.
jmo
Geaux Cajuns
I would prefer the state dog, Catahoula, as our mascot. You see, I want to be associated with all things "Louisiana". After all, don't we want to become known as THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA?
Whatever may become of a new mascot, let's remember that it is a mascot, not a logo.
"Either that or call those Student council people who are "elected" every year. I think they are the ones responsible for the pepper, well, at least responsible for the mascot. I don't know who is responsible for the "pepper idea", but, in the words of Shaq, "they outh to have their college degrees revoked."
I know someone who is associated with SGA and they have a meeting Monday. I can give her a copy of the bull gator and have her pass it along. Just let me know what else I should tell her about it. name, color, final draft of the drawing etc etc.
1) Ragin' Cajuns is unique, and powerful. One of the reasons it is powerful, is precisely because it is unique.
So why would we want to copy Florida's mascot?
2) Why was the brown pelican left off of the poll? Were you afraid of tough competition?
It's the state bird.
And consider this:
Michigan is The Wolverine State, Iowa is The Hawkeye State, Texas is The Longhorn State, Oklahoma is The Sooner State, Tennessee is The Volunteer State, North Carolina is The Tarheel State, Nebraska is The Cornhusker State, Ohio is The Buckeye State, Kansas is The Jayhawk State, Arkansas is The Razorback State.
And Louisiana is The Pelican State.
Brown Pelican or the Red Bull Gator would be my choice. There is the as you have said Fun the Tulane White Pelican which would be as simular as the Red Bull Gator is to the Florida Gator.
Differences are RED Bull Gators color and his rules the nest! Brown Pelican as you stated is native to the Gulf Cost salt water region and it the Louisiana State bird. How many Tigers are there compared to Gators and Pelicans? I do not see how we could geaux wrong with either the Bull Gator or the Brown Pelican!
This does not infringe on the unique Ragin' Cajuns moniker.
I have no problem with LA Gators as mascot, but Florida does not have a BullGator as a mascot, they are the Gators.
I thought we did an earlier poll with the Pelican, can't find it though.
How many times have you seen a native Louisiana Brown Pelican? . . .
Not since the main entrance to Louisiana was the Mississippi River has the Brown Pelican held an 'organic' natural Louisiana association. Until the LA coastline becomes a tourist stop it will take continued forced feeding of the public to recall the association.
Great argument.
Consider this, UL has been around longer than the Pelican has been the "Official State Bird"
Consider this as well: UL has on campus the remains of an ancient Buffalo Wallow, it now houses BullGators. Historically BullGators are known visitors to Buffalo Wallows. The possibility then, exists and is not far fetched that BullGators have frequented the area now known as Cypress Lake (UL campus) for hundreds if not thousands of years.
All of which makes the UL-BullGator connection very unique.
jmo
Turbine, saying Florida isn't the Bullgators, they are the Gators, is like saying LSU isn't the Tigers, they are the fightin' Tigers.
I meant, Florida does not have a BullGator only as a mascot, they ARE the Gators.
This would not apply to UL. Just like UL is not the Peppers, a BullGator mascot would not define UL like it does Florida. Florida's mascot defines who they ARE.
UL would still be home the Ragin' Cajuns of Louisiana who happen to have a priceless BullGator habitat in the heart of the campus.
ps I don't think Florida ever referred to themselves as the BullGators. And I don't think Clemson would be confused for Fighting Tigers.
Geaux Cajuns
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