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    It’s hard to tell who’s more excited.

    Louisiana Athletic Director Scott Farmer’s hands are in constant motion when he spreads the blueprints for the department’s new athletic performance center, which is set for ground-breaking before the end of May.

    A smile comes to the face of Ragin’ Cajuns football coach Mark Hudspeth when he talks about the in-progress expansion of Cajun Field, and what it will lead to over the course of the next few years.


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    The fans!


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    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    It’s hard to tell who’s more excited.

    Louisiana Athletic Director Scott Farmer’s hands are in constant motion when he spreads the blueprints for the department’s new athletic performance center, which is set for ground-breaking before the end of May.

    A smile comes to the face of Ragin’ Cajuns football coach Mark Hudspeth when he talks about the in-progress expansion of Cajun Field, and what it will lead to over the course of the next few years.

    Earl K. Long Gym is located on a prime piece of property in the middle of campus and is the only part of athletics not located at the athletic complex. Always wondered why they don't tear it down and use it for valuable academic space and build a practice facility for men and women at the athletic complex. And, let the women play all of their games at the CajunDome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Earl K. Long Gym is located on a prime piece of property in the middle of campus and is the only part of athletics not located at the athletic complex. Always wondered why they don't tear it down and use it for valuable academic space and build a practice facility for men and women at the athletic complex. And, let the women play all of their games at the CajunDome.
    Agreed. Talk about Gender Equity! Will hopefully happen at some point, just cant see spending 3 million on that building then "Tear" it down!

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