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    When the teams were in the old Gulf States Conference and later in the Southland, just the mention of "Tech-USL" conjured up images of intense, high-scoring, free-wheeling basketball.

    When players like the Ragin’ Cajuns’ Bo Lamar and the Bulldogs’ Mike Green got together, fans jammed Lafayette’s Blackham Coliseum and Ruston’s Memorial Gym in what for years was the state’s best basketball rivalry.


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    More Advocate Citification.

    When was the last time an Advocate writer wrote concerning an upcoming LSU rivalry basketball game, "Baton Rouge's Pete Maravich Assembly Center?"

    The cities are not playing, the schools are.

    ps sorry, I just woke up. ... to a pet peeve.


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    IMO the article is a suburb piece. No doubt this is a revival of a rivalry but I doubt a long lived revival. Certainly worthy of this article. Brings in the great teams of lore. Come on Turb drink some coffee. This is not about Lafayette vs Ruston but UL vs LTU R and the game.

    In a way Dan is asking the obvious question, why has LTU R run away and hid for a decade? You can ask such a question by what is not said.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    IMO the article is a suburb piece. No doubt this is a revival of a rivalry but I doubt a long lived revival. Certainly worthy of this article. Brings in the great teams of lore. Come on Turb drink some coffee. This is not about Lafayette vs Ruston but UL vs LTU R and the game.

    In a way Dan is asking the obvious question, why has LTU R run away and hid for a decade? You can ask such a question by what is not said.
    Of course the story is about the rivalry, and yes the insidiousness of the city focus is designed to be inconspicuous.

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    Clearly you see conspiracy in all things. If inconspicuous it is not worthy of a newspaper. Their readers are pretty much black and white not the critical insights or subliminal messages.

    Of course you got a right to your opinion, I guess I just get tired of seeing the LSU boggy man behind all things.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Of course the story is about the rivalry, and yes the insidiousness of the city focus is designed to be inconspicuous.
    Well on a little different sport, I have seen many articles about the dead rivalry in football for TOOlame, and Elliswho. I guess you choose to ignore what does not fit your matrix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Clearly you see conspiracy in all things. If inconspicuous it is not worthy of a newspaper. Their readers are pretty much black and white not the critical insights or subliminal messages.

    Of course you got a right to your opinion, I guess I just get tired of seeing the LSU boggy man behind all things.
    I don't think LSU is the boogey man but the Advocate is on record claiming they have to protect their readers comprehension abilities in the rest of the state. It is public domain that their solution is city focus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Well on a little different sport, I have seen many articles about the dead rivalry in football for TOOlame, and Elliswho. I guess you choose to ignore what does not fit your matrix.
    So I don't recall the article but did it talk about the old games being at city stadiums' Baton Rouge and New Orleans or did it reference the schools as respects the venues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    So I don't recall the article but did it talk about the old games being at city stadiums' Baton Rouge and New Orleans or did it reference the schools as respects the venues?
    ----I think that the point is not really the use of the cities which I can see---but what I wonder about is the forced use of Lafayette when our school (UL or University of Louisiana) is used (this is stated policy by the new UL writer) ---the reader cannot ascertain whether it is the author's intent or not because of this restriction imposed on staff writers----Don't buy their paper until the policy changes!!!! I don't think that this is asking too much of a new kid on the block wanting business!!!

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    Seems like I remember watching Carl, Mailman, Malone playing in Blackham. Those were fun times.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alum81 View Post
    Seems like I remember watching Carl, Mailman, Malone playing in Blackham. Those were fun times.
    You remember correctly!

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    The article also has no problem using USL without using Lafayette but had to have UL Lafayette. I guess every knew where the the University of Southwestern Louisiana was without a reminder.


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