Then MrLSUAMCBRalum of which Both my wife and I are alumni (also both USL alumni) we will just chronologically document how scared LSU, McNeese St., Northeast Louisiana were back then and again in the late 1990's and maybe it turns out into a book a movie such as the the book and soon to be movie about the USL Basketball Death Penalty! Maybe just maybe then if you read it and or watch in you may begin to learn the first thing about growing the whole state pie and not just LSU.
I would bet it could probably have the possibility of being overturned on appeals do to the fact that the presiding judge should have recused himself as he may have directly or indirectly had a vested interest in the outcome of the court case.
The timeframe for any such appeal likely expired long ago. And, being an alum would not be cause for recusal.
So not only are in the same league at Texas, Cal and Alabama, you are now like Rosa Parks and William Wallace? OK then..
As to the Cajun thing, I grew up in Acadiana and live here now. Cajun culture is great but UL was "the Bulldogs" long before they were the rajun Cajuns.
I don't look down on UL or its alumni, but I laugh at the craziness of your militant fans.
Do you realize it's no different than LSUA&MC's use of LSU? Ever think we don't give a ____ what the people at Tech, UL-M, or McNeese think or want? They don't get a vote in how we are referred to any more than we get to dictate how they are referenced.
But then none of you really care, right? That's what we've been hearing since '84.
aren't you unemployed and on disability? I'm a lawyer in private practice full time and own a couple of side ventures. I'm may be called a "shyster" but not a sod-buster. And the A&M brings in grant money, lots of it.
Also, we graduate 69% of our students and UL graduates 44% of its students. I wouldn't head down the academic road if I were you.
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