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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueDawg View Post
    US News seems to disagree w/ you
    Tech is Tier 1 under USN&WR. UL is one of 378 universities in the entire country under the Princeton Review. UL is also a Top 100 Research University. Tech is mot ranked in either. That should make us Tier 1 under Princeton Review, which is comparable to USN&WR, if not more respected. So, we should both be able to boast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueDawg View Post
    So UL- Laf is ranked higher in academics than Tech now?
    Let me make this point one more time...USNWR ranks Tech higher...Princeton Review and Washington Monthly rank UL higher....all rankings are incredibly subjective....both Universities use these rankings to benefit themselves....more power to them....the reality is in the academic world, SREB rates both as 4 year 2 (Doctoral 2) and Carnegie rates both as RU/H....both are fine Universities...

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    can't we just say Tech & UL are about equal now and both are still >>>> than ULM?


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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueDawg View Post
    Don't y'all have the 3rd best offense in SoLa now?
    Looks like you are correct on this one. 3rd best behind the Saints and a surprising LSU offense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90 View Post
    We have the second largest student population and campus size in Louisiana. We have been number two in those areas since the 80's.
    It happened 50 years sooner. UL has been the 2nd largest pubic school in the State since the late 1937 or 38.

    UL's growth led to the establishment of McNeese in 1939.

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    http://www.dailycomet.com/article/20...sed-enrollment

    LSU's enrollment is up too.

    http://www.nola.com/education/index....gh_gradua.html

    I think both UL and LSU's increases are a reflection of increased graduation rates.


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    Quote Originally Posted by techdawg88 View Post
    can't we just say Tech & UL are about equal now and both are still >>>> than ULM?
    Fair enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USL1970 View Post
    This does not seem to compute during Dr. Authement's tenure.

    Especially, any correlation between athletic success and enrollment.

    For the vast majority of colleges/universities, athletic success can not be directly correlated with increased enrollment. There are always exceptions, usually short-term, but not trends.
    UL received a tremendous amount of advertising during the Brian Michell and again during the Jake Delhomme era.

    UL also benefited from the oil field population influx and a substantial foreign student population.

    But don't just look at growth look at atrophy, coming off Jake Delhomme's career the student body stood at 17,020. Over the next 5 years ( Stokley's unfortunate 1997 season and the Baldwin era) it gradually fell to 15,489.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    UL received a tremendous amount of advertising during the Brian Michell and again during the Jake Delhomme era.

    UL also benefited from the oil field population influx and a substantial foreign student population.

    But don't just look at growth look at atrophy, coming off Jake Delhomme's career the student body stood at 17,020. Over the next 5 years ( Stokley's unfortunate 1997 season and the Baldwin era) it gradually fell to 15,489.
    Admissions also became more selective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by locoguano View Post
    Admissions also became more selective.
    True, but as we learned this week, the school with the buzz, gets the student body bounce.

    I'm sure T-Joe looked at selective admissions history when predicting a drop, but I wonder if he looked at the front porch success part of the equation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by locoguano View Post
    Impressive.

    I'm surprised that wasn't enough to offset the overall loss of students.

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