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    Early and most of the Twentieth Century goes to Tulane.

    So far the 21st Century goes to Louisiana


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    what can you expect when someone of mcdonald's ilk is passed off as a "good" sports reporter? we are constantly being fed the same type of drivel from people like him and guilbeau and a few from from kpel. i believe we deserve better.


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    Dan.....I/we booed the decision and not the recipient......btw Who did you vote for if you did vote???


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    If darkwa doesn't rush for 3 tds, Tulane still loses.

    If McGuire doesn't have 100+ total yards and a TD, we don't win.

    McGuire was the most valuable player. If not him then TB. Or Cadona. Or Stover. Certainly not a RB from the losing team that didn't even rush for 100. What a joke.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    Watch all of the 34 other bowl games, all of them, and you won’t see one like Saturday night’s New Orleans Bowl. That’s because the UL-Tulane matchup was much more than two teams celebrating successful seasons. It was the renewal of a rivalry. The numerous personal fouls, several offsetting, indicated these teams might dislike each other.

    Tulane Head Coach Curtis Johnson’s post game comment about last year’s 41-13 loss to the Cajuns and that “we are gaining on them” implies the Cajuns are a standard of achievement for Tulane. And with the overall series record at 21-6 in the Wave’s favor, UL has a lot of ground to make up. Cajun oral legend has Tulane refusing to play UL in the late 1990s even if every game was played in the Dome. Supposedly, the Cajun program was beneath Tulane’s. Whether the legend is true, both programs are now close to dead even and on their way up. The two schools have enough similarities and differences to make for an exciting, intense rivalry.

    It’s time to make UL vs. Tulane happen every year.



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    Dan McDonald
    Didn't the cajuns spank Tulane 48-6 in the game that immediately followed Tulane's decision to no longer play cajuns because the program was beneath tulane in their opinion? If my memory is correct, that was the final game against tulane until last year and this year, so it's 3-0 since the 90s. There was a great game in the dome between these two teams in the late 80s where tulane won with a score around 42-40 and there was a decent crowd there. Brian Mitchell was there and I think it was the NCAA all time record for most rushing yards in a losing effort. That was a great game and both programs would greatly benefit if there were more games like that in a renewed rivalry. Seems like back then tulane wanted out of the series because suddenly the cajuns were competitive against them and that was not supposed to happen in their minds.

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by charliek View Post
    If darkwa doesn't rush for 3 tds, Tulane still loses.

    If McGuire doesn't have 100+ total yards and a TD, we don't win.

    McGuire was the most valuable player. If not him then TB. Or Cadona. Certainly not a RB from the losing team that didn't even rush for 100. What a joke.
    Amen brother. Is it just me, or are any of the rest of you tired of getting talked down to, as fans, by some of our local media demigods?

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    When I heard the announcement of the Tulane kid for MVP, the first thought I had was couldn't they have picked a guy from the winning team? Then I thought who would it be? Broadway for playing with a broken pinned up arm? Justin Anderson for making a hundred tackles? Stover for coming up big time in his first real duty as Field goal kicker? McGuire who was obviously the best athlete on the field? Corey Trim with maybe the biggest play of the game? Harris who played his tail off? Andre Huval who led a stellar performance by the offensive line? That thing could have been split 30 different ways on the UL side. In the end I'm glad no UL player got it although I think they all earned it. It was truly a team win, and to me giving an MVP to just one guy wouldn't have been right in this case.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Amen brother. Is it just me, or are any of the rest of you tired of getting talked down to, as fans, by some of our local media demigods?
    Yeh it gets a little boring. There's nothing like having mindless koolaid drinkers, who just spent the last twenty years in a drunken stuper as the last set of "leaders" ran the program into the mud, also function as the thought police for the masses.

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    RedCajun's Avatar RedCajun is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    Yeh it gets a little boring. There's nothing like having mindless koolaid drinkers, who just spent the last twenty years in a drunken stuper as the last set of "leaders" ran the program into the mud, also function as the thought police for the masses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    Yeh it gets a little boring. There's nothing like having mindless koolaid drinkers, who just spent the last twenty years in a drunken stuper as the last set of "leaders" ran the program into the mud, also function as the thought police for the masses.
    Hey, if you're going to call a group of people "mindless," might want to learn to spell correctly. Just sayin'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Amen brother. Is it just me, or are any of the rest of you tired of getting talked down to, as fans, by some of our local media demigods?
    I guess if I gave two ____s what anyone in the media thought about anything it would bother me. Jay Walker, Dan McDonald, etc are just regular people with a job. Their opinion matters 0.000% more or less than anyone else's. I'll continue to support the Cajuns as I see fit, and criticize whatever coaching or administration decision I see fit to criticize. But, I see your point, it does get old to be the one laying out the green to make this train go and have somebody tell you to shut up and not have an opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirBill View Post
    Hey, if you're going to call a group of people "mindless," might want to learn to spell correctly. Just sayin'.
    Did you get the drift of what was being said? Or were you just concerned about the direction and wind speed? You sound as though you wish to defend the miserable inactions of the local media in this town for countless decades, while defending their right to attack the fans for letting their voices be heard.

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