At the 2000 Centennial Ray stated that we would make Doc I by 2010. We're on track, may miss it by a year. I think Tier 3 is not far behind that.
Damning with faint praise.I would like to see us become the premier public university in the tri-state region.
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That will take care of itself.Second is to grow UL's student population to over 20 thousand undergrad students. In order for us to get there we need more student housing and full time faculty. We could possibly use the Horse Farm as off campus apartments much like ECA/WCA at LSU.
There are different ways to increase athletics... and not all of them are helpful to the U's core mission. I am actually meeting with someone influential to talk about that today...Lastley but probably the most importent for the casual fan of UL is athletics. We need to triple our current athletic budget and win in football. If we were to have 3 consecutive winning seasons, and I do not mean 7-5 althought that would be a good start, it would take care of number two.
We build athletics in order to build a University.
We build a University in order to build our community, and our state.
Most athletic programs do not help with those things, and are often hurtful. That's because they reverse the order: in their view, the state exists to build a university, and the university exists to build athletics.
We need to make sure that we are very clear about our priorities, or we will fall prey to that thinking.