Coach Tony Robichaux used a white towel to dry rain-dampened seats at M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field before players on his UL baseball team sat in them to watch Monday morning's NCAA selection show on the new video board at The Tigue.
Coach Tony Robichaux used a white towel to dry rain-dampened seats at M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field before players on his UL baseball team sat in them to watch Monday morning's NCAA selection show on the new video board at The Tigue.
think he is a class act unless I'm missing something. lots of talk here by some to get rid of him for lack of success previous seasons but here we are in a regional
I would put his name on the building. M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field @ Robichaux Stadium. Something like that. I have said it before but baseball (and softball) has carried this athletics program for years! He deserves more than he gets!
This is not to diminish their fandom but I have never been a "fan" of putting the names of "fans" on athletic facilities.
Players and coaches "only" with a heavy slant towards coaches.
jmo
Seems ULL NOR the city can name a building without naming it after someone. Can't have UL Field house, UL Art Museum, City Park, performing arts building, the horse farm will probably be name Authement Park, etc.
Pasbon, who is Cajun Field named after? How about Cajundome?
So you mean, when I win the Powerball, no one wants me to rename all the athletic facilities? What's the point then?
Thong stadium
nothing...but can't it just be named something such as City Park? The University Art Museum? The UL Field House? Why must have a persons name attached to it? I can see it now...you looking for the restroom? OHHH..you mean duh Joe Leblanc Evacuation Station? Yeah, you go behind the Moncla Practice Place der da...den you walk into the Cox Place dere...its right across from the Ben Boudreaux Tennis courts...you walk in da door...take a right at the Clotile Decou Insurance Wall of Fame and its right dere.... lol
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