Guys, we have an official name and that is all that "the president" can legally support on official university documentation. It is not time, nor will it likely ever, to take this issue up with the state... again. We are not going to defy the legal requirements. We have the right to call ourselves just about anything we want... and others can call us whatever they want. The general consensus among students and alumni many years ago, during the battle, was to call ourselves UL. We are not waffling by the chosen name being different than the official name. It is simply our chosen name. I liken our name being "UL" similar to the University of Alabama calling themselves "Bama"... or University of Mississippi calling themselves "Ole Miss". Those names came about over time. They are not criticisms, nor did they replace the official name. The "likeness" is only skin deep... we literally mean what our chosen name implies.
I'm also not offended by outsiders who look up our name and use the longer version. We simply need to take our programs to a higher level of excellence and once that happens, requests to use our chosen name will be honored.
I think our uniforms have been a little better thought out... I think our merchandizing has been a little whacky. I still believe that our best tool for university name "recognizability", nationally, is to keep the uniform and merchandizing "UL Ragin Cajuns" and "Louisiana Ragin Cajuns". That is the way you get the chosen name to slip off tongues of the public outside of Louisiana.
But again... the biggest key is to grow a much stronger athletic system that regularly maintains post-season opportunities. Nothing in sports does more than post-season appearances... eventually the only thing I want to haggle with you guys about is how deep we go in post-season... not whether we go.