possibly it is the tickets sold along with the folkes through the gate------But with the tarps there are just too many empty spaces to have the amount stated ---same thing at ULM--Fun took a photo and it just ain't so!!!!
I'm seriously contemplating pitching a tent on University Friday night. What's the sense of checking into a room 5 or 6 hours before you plan on heading out to the campus...just cut out the middle man, while ensuring prime parking?
I plan on leaving around 4 in the morning on Saturday.
Does everyone have tickets already?
Given the success Florida Atlantic quarterback Rusty Smith enjoyed last season, his future was certainly bright.
The 6-foot-5, 230-pounder was productive. He was efficient. He was a leader.
Smith shattered Sun Belt Conference single-season records with 3,688 passing yards and 32 touchdown passes. He was named the conference player of the year after the Owls won a share of the league title with Troy.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • November 14, 2008
If the Cajuns needed a refresher course on defensing big, strong armed passing QBS they got it against UTEP's Vittatoe last week. Keeping the Fauls' Randy Smith's time on the field to a minium is likely the first important lesson.
We have ours already, so that we can sit with the UL fans. Go get them from the Cajundome box office. They are about $26/ticket. We are in section 105, Row 9.
Here is the map of Movie Gallery Stadium http://www.troytrojans.com/pics6/0/U...B_OEM_ID=17200
Not bad seats. Is everyone else in sections 103, 105, or 107?
First of all, the Cajuns are having their first good year in a looooong time and I'm proud of y'all.
Second, I personally believe Tech would beat the Cajuns this year. Your strength is running the ball with the QB option. We have played a lot of QBs that like to run this year including a "pure" option team in Army. Our defense did pretty well against them even though we lost the game due to OLine play.
Currently La Tech sits at #10 in the nation in rush defense, even after allowing over 200 yards to Army (but only 3 ypc).
The Cajun defense doesn't look potent. I see a lot of high scoring games coming down to the wire.
As for the future, Dooley's recruits are great even considering their youth and we ought to have even better years ahead. Fenroy is on his way out.....
As for the "best La Tech years being beat in attendance by the worst Cajun years"....
source: http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=1304
2007:
Tech had 18,562
Cajuns and ULM both had the same amount, 16,651.
2006 (the worst year of Tech football history culminating in the firing of Jack Bicknell):
Tech had 14,586
Cajuns had 14,516
2005:
Cajuns had 17,591
Tech had 16,416
2004 - NCAA website not showing a breakdown by school
2003:
Tech had 20,778
Cajuns had 13,995
2002 - On NCAA website only shows top 50 schools for some reason
2001:
Tech had 20,443
Cajuns had 9,456
2000:
Tech had 16,636
Cajuns had 14,624
1999:
Tech had 24,508
Cajuns had 15,901
1998:
Tech had 16,748
Cajuns had 9,548
So out of eight years of official NCAA data, Tech had more 7 times. The aggregate number is also largely in favor of Tech due to some 20K+ years really trumping some sub-10K years for the Cajuns.
The Cajuns are ahead this year though. I guess that would make 7 out of 9 for Tech :P
Not exactly what I'd call "always" in favor of the Cajuns.
I personally believe that if the Cajuns and Dawgs matched up in the Indy bowl that it would sell out.
I also think, due to the current energy in both programs, that a 1-1 series would be a good idea.
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