The Cajuns have won 20 of the past 25 meetings. So lets keep this going. Its time to make a statement and go 3-1 in conference. I would much rather be 3-1 than 2-2. No excuses, this is a must win against an in-state rival.
Geaux Louisiana!
The Cajuns have won 20 of the past 25 meetings. So lets keep this going. Its time to make a statement and go 3-1 in conference. I would much rather be 3-1 than 2-2. No excuses, this is a must win against an in-state rival.
Geaux Louisiana!
True that. The Cajuns need conference wins like the desert needs rain.
Would someone remind me just what Wrong Waters or the SBC have done to benefit UL? This godforsaken wannabe conference is our only apparent lifeline, but sometimes I wish we were just an independent (with understanding of all the pitfalls that brings). I sometimes wonder if we might have a better chance of getting in a new conference (when reallignment comes about) with standalone success as an independent. We aren't having much success as a conference member. And when we do, like being co-confernence champions in football, we still don't get to a bowl game. And, softball certainly didn't need the SBC to earn its success. The SBC has no revenue generation for its members that I am aware of, unlike other 1A conferences. Is scheduling the major obstacle? Can that be easily overcome? Would freedom in football scheduling allow for a much more attractive schedule with greater attendance and more revenue generation? Can we generate more credibility as a 1A program than we currently have as a SunBelt member? Is this pie in the sky thinking or can anyone see any value in independent status?
The biggest benefit to being in the Sun Belt is money. A small piece of the pie, but at least it's something. It's hard for independents to survive in I-A football. Notre Dame, Army and Navy can make it because of such large alumni bases.
In my mind, going independent again would be almost certain death to UL athletics, especially given the current state of the economy. Maybe there is a way to make it work, but I'm not sure how.
Scheduling. LIke it or not at least being in the Sun Belt or any conference gives you some stability in scheduling. At least we have our schedule completed or almost completed by this time of the year and have some sense of what the following year's schedule will look like. As an independent I can remember going late into the summer sometimes still not knowing what the completed schedule for football was going to look like for that season.
How about the non football sports? Scheduling would be a nightmare for these sports as everyone else is in a conference. Also, there would be a financialy penalty for leaving the conference. Additionally, how would you recruit anyone for these sports without an opportunity to get in the NCAA tournament. Regarding football, Without a bowl game to shoot for, recruiting would be a nightmare. Teams we would field would be similar to what we had in Stokley's last two years. Even worse, as we would not have a Brandon Stokley. Let me assure you, independence would be a nightmare scenario. Brainstorming is fine, but this is one of those ideas that would be immediately eliminated in a meeting type setting.
When a team is in a conference, it gets a guaranteed share of television and bowl revenues. Scheduling is also much easier and helps establish rivalries.
The only way to survive as a I-A football program is to have a large alumni base and an automatic bowl-in.
Notre Dame has it. So does Army and Navy with agreements with the EagleBank Bowl.
All three schools have no money or scheduling issues. (Navy and Army are fully funded by the federal government.) So there's no incentive to join a conference.
UL is not as fortunate.
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