Acadiana-area college football fans remember UL's Cajun Field hosting a bowl game one year ago. On Wednesday, Troy University's Trojans saw why, first-hand.
The Trojans, who face Rice in tonight's 7 p.m. R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl in the Louisiana Superdome, took a bus tour of the Ninth Ward and other areas surrounding New Orleans. It gave the team and travel party a look at the devastation that Hurricane Katrina brought and continues to bring to the area.
"It sort of puts things in perspective," Trojan head coach Larry Blakeney said.
Last year's New Orleans Bowl was shifted to Cajun Field in October, just over a month after Katrina's late-August assault, while the Superdome was being rebuilt and refurbished. Southern Mississippi beat Arkansas State 31-19 in Lafayette's first-ever bowl game.
The Superdome is back in operation, as is much of the metro New Orleans area, and will host tonight's nationally-televised (ESPN2) game. But the Trojans got to see areas that are still a long way from normal.
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Dan McDonald
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