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Good points on the name issue. One other reason the acronyms you noted work for them is because they have been in use for many, many years. Perhaps if Louisiana-Lafayette had begun using ULL from day one, that acronym would be more familiar around the country. Remember, most people know a university from the ESPN bottom line scoreboard. I know that sounds stupid, but really, when you watch the scores roll by, do you ever question who's playing who? Rarely, because you are used to the lettering you see. And, they use UL for Louisville. ULL could only be one school. And, keeping USL (dropping "western") would have put the university way ahead in national recognition by the average fan. And the average fan knows UL as Louisville. Adding a third letter, whether L or A would greatly help. Using ULL doesn't mean you can't still use Louisiana. And, I understand the next question coming along..."why don't they just call us Louisiana?" Don't know. But i"ll bet it would be easier to get "them" to say ULL. or even ULA. Monroe doesn't fight the battle. They want to be called ULM.
I see the second L has been dropped in most of the previous post. Use your imagination.
How in the world did this become a flippin name argument? Give that stuff a rest.
We didn't win 7, we're butthurt over not being selected, and we're starting to realize the national perception of both the school and conference.
It sucks for the kids and fans, but the most we can do is email the figureheads involved and try harder next year.
AGAIN, THIS AIN'T ABOUT THE STINKIN NAME!
I just don't think the math works out to favor NIU. I have no doubt that the Cajuns bring a minimum of 15,000 to that game. NIU averaged a little over 18K per game this season and I think they will do well to bring 3K to the game. Half of that 15K (based on your idea that 1/2 drive back that night) is a lot more than all 3K from NIU.
UL -- Distance isn't a problem (200 miles and three hours in the car). Flying isn't a concern. Timing isn't as big an issue for most fans either because most are within driving distance to the game. To this point Lafayette and Louisiana in general have weathered the financial crisis better than most and the economy will not be at the forefront of many Cajun fans decision making.
As for the Cajun fans fleeing the game immediately after the final horn I doubt that will be true. Sure some will make the drive back home but I seriously doubt that many will want to be on the road that late. This game more than likely does not conclude until after 10:00 P.M. and realistically you aren't back to Lafayette (most of the fan base) until probably 3:00 A.M.
I'll be trying to find out in the coming weeks what the NIU ticket sells are like. My bet is that this is probably the final time we see the Independence Bowl played.
If UL is head and shoulders above LA Tech, it remains the best kept secret in the state and the nation, and within the UL System. Whose fault is that? Tech gets the notoriety and separation where it is most visible, athletics. It is time for UL to understand that and capitalize on it. Going the cheap way out in the SBC will never help our cause. I think Dr. S knows that athletics is UL's "window to the world". It will be interesting now to see how he utilizes that. I think the bowl game would have been a great time to introduce the RCAF and the facility improvements while everyone was gung ho on UL football. Unfortunately, the tide has turned. I want to see how we capitalize on this and rally our troops in support so this doesn't happen again.
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