So now Tabby is running smoke for the losers. Instead of asking why their team sucks, she is fixated on UL.
Seems pretty clear that ULL partnered up with ULM in 1999 in order to get the name change and now regrets it. Thems the breaks.
Never understood the big stink about the name.
I have not seen anything from our University stating that we are wanting to brand ourselves Athletically as "UL". I do know that we officially wish to brand ourselves Athletically as "Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns. That kind of inaccuracy is just what our friends up North need to stir up more false crap. I have also not seen any official move by our University to drop the "at Lafayette" from our full academic name, "The University of Louisiana at Lafayette". We fans and supporters always refer to ourselves as the University of Louisiana. The University never does this as it is against state law. Lets get this right .
Huh??????? There is nothing wrong with branding ourselves Athletically as Louisiana. As for the official name of the University, it is The University of Louisiana at Lafayette. That is what's printed of every diploma issued by the University. Every diploma issued by "L.S.U." has the official name "Louisiana State University A&M College at Baton Rouge". Perhaps that should be posted on their Football scoreboard. A University that is not a "Flagship" University of its system, Nevada-Reno has branded itself the "Nevada" Wolfpack. See That works just fine.. So does "Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns".
Perhaps someone can point out the Federal or State law that states only "Flagship" institutions are allowed to do what UL is doing????
ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whiney-assed Hoax _____es crying on the Advertiser. We are being "bullies".
Nicholas Fenner
They were only called "University of Louisiana" for about a month in their 115-year history, and have been called "University of Louisiana at Lafayette" since 1999. Never have they ever branched out into separate schools to make ULM, Nicholls, UNO, etc. To expect others to refer to them as "UL" or "Louisiana" is absolutely ridiculous. They can't seriously expect the dozen or more other colleges in Louisiana to accept their exclusive claim to the state's name. I'm proud to claim I went to school in Monroe, so I'd rather the name of my school be said in full. This article says it all though; they want to be called "University of Louisiana," "UL," and "Louisiana" to try and say they are the best university in the state. They're a quality school on their own merits, without the need to be such a bully over their name.
Scott Warhawk Simoneaux
As someone who is a proud Warhawk from ULM but grew up in the Lafayette area knowing this university, I would like to respectfully point out my dislike for UL Lafayette's desire to be called Louisiana. When you point out that Texas at Austin is referred to as simply Texas as a reason for wanting to be called Louisiana, you forget the fact that UT Austin is the flagship university of that system and that is why they are referred to often as the University of Texas. UL Lafayette is on the same level with ULM and is not the flagship university of the system. Second, there is a law that prevents any university in Louisiana from referring to themselves as Louisiana as stated in this link http://… Continue Reading
Suck it Hoax !!!!!!!!!!
But what about us?!!!!! Waaaaahhhhhhhawks.
Didn't any of you realize we were "partners"?
____ you, Tabby. Suck it Hoax.
I saw Tabby went and got some Louisiana legislators for input. I would ask some of you who have posting privilege to the Gannet papers ask some really important questions.
Let's start with this for the LaTech representative. Did not LTU declare themselves the FLAGSHIP university of North Louisiana when they attempted the LSUS coup? How did that not reduce ULM in the eyes of potential students.
How does our athletic branding UL, or specificity Louisiana do that at all?
Last year when UNO transferred to the ULS, their president declared UNO to be the Flagship of the ULS. UL has never done either of these things.
How does declaring our use of Louisiana cost ULM a dime in state revenue? How about that LaTech representative fight for the universities he pretends to work for, and keep budget cutting Bobby Jindal from striping our universities of virtually all resources.
Why did LSU get to steal most of the UNO research projects when they were moved to the ULS?
So many problems for ULM, LTU, McNeese, SLU, Nicholls, of course Grambling, and not a single one has anything to do with what we label our football team. Yet these ignorant fans, and universities insist on attacking the one group that has never taken a single dime from them.
"The article says" does not make it so and lumping the three terms together is deceitful spin.Originally Posted by Nicholas Fenner
As far as branching into different schools is concerned, only in Louisiana is it possible to start a "brand new to you too U." every time an existing university needs to expand.
In 1939 UL became the second largest school in the state and needed to expand, the State established McNeese that very year. After WWII, UL was busting at the seams and needed to expand, Nicholls was established. When the same thing happened again a school was opened in Eunice. All those areas were in UL's original charter back in 1898.
In ANY other state those would be UL schools.
On the other hand ULM never received the 2/3 vote required by the Louisiana Constitution to become a school in the first place.
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