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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Getting in the SBC from FBS doesn't qualify as realignment experience. The SBC allows everyone to join. I am curious if Stewart's experience was more of stewarding the transition, or if he had to actively push a heavy load up a steep hill. Natural gravity isn't going to get us out of the SBC.
    I answered your question. Both have more experience with it than anyone on this board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer58 View Post
    For me it's the seeming lack of any progress, the usual silence from the admin and once again failing to strike while the iron is hot. The RCAF separation and Executive director still hangs in limbo. That move with the right here could give us a big leg up on the competition for any conference realignment opportunities. It could also be of huge importance with the projected state cuts looming. Of course, had it been done over a year ago we would likely be that much further ahead and even better prepared to weather any budget storms ahead.

    We have just come off of arguably the best year for sports in UL history and once again there seems to be no sense of urgency to capitalize on it.
    If you recall it was the peasants with pitch forks got their president to admit his error and to full fledge beg,steal, or borrow to get into CUS A.

    we got too many b-utt sniffers for peasants. Thank God we got a USMC alum instead of all serfs. Yes your lordship farmer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocCajun View Post
    Personally, I would. Good excuse to take the kids to Disney and watch the Cajuns. So yea, regardless of opponent, I would personally (selfishly) prefer Orlando next year.

    Not to say I would rather Orlando every year...but NO, NO, NO, NO, Orlando, NO would be nice
    We've been to Orlando about twenty times & twenty-one wouldn't be so bad. Orlando like New Orleans is a great destination city which is used to holding big time events 365 days a year. It's easy to get a flight, and not too difficult a drive if you are younger, & hotel rooms can be had for cheap. Hawaii, Bahamas, etc. not so easy. And way more expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    We've been to Orlando about twenty times & twenty-one wouldn't be so bad. Orlando like New Orleans is a great destination city which is used to holding big time events 365 days a year. It's easy to get a flight, and not too difficult a drive if you are younger, & hotel rooms can be had for cheap. Hawaii, Bahamas, etc. not so easy. And way more expensive.
    Still prices out a portion of the crowd that has attended the Nola bowl. Not a problem. Just need to make sure expectations of ticket sales are tempered a little bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer58 View Post
    For me it's the seeming lack of any progress, the usual silence from the admin and once again failing to strike while the iron is hot. The RCAF separation and Executive director still hangs in limbo. That move with the right here could give us a big leg up on the competition for any conference realignment opportunities. It could also be of huge importance with the projected state cuts looming. Of course, had it been done over a year ago we would likely be that much further ahead and even better prepared to weather any budget storms ahead.

    We have just come off of arguably the best year for sports in UL history and once again there seems to be no sense of urgency to capitalize on it.
    Fair enough.

    I will just say that, coming from a Master or Comprehensive Planning perspective, you are always stuck between the big ticket items and "low-hanging fruit". Its how to use the latter to maintain the energy until the former is satisfied.

    At the end of the day, its the big ticket items that sell the program (IPFs, new athletic training complexes, Tigue improvements, increasing Cajun Field seating, etc.). But bringing these things to fruition kills our patience.

    It's the "low-hanging fruit" that generates the energy. And I'd hope we'd be at the point the RCAF and how its run would be ready for the picking.

    I absolutely agree that this is the best year in UL history. I'll go even farther and say we've NEVER been at this level for the entirety of the University. It's a different time.

    But at the risk of being argumentative, I don't see how we know there is no sense of urgency if there is no line of communication.

    From the thread I linked:

    Quote Originally Posted by basinbear View Post
    "Let me weigh in.....this is not for nothing. Dr. Savoie has teed this one up big time. He deserves 100% of our support right now. It does not get any more serious than this guys. We are smack in the middle of this fight and Our leader has drawn his sword. Lets stay positive and get behind Dr. Savoie.......we are not assured of an invite but we are damn well in the fight this time....and this time we have the ammo to do battle with.....Our leaders know how badly Ragin Cajun Nation wants this And I believe that they want it badly too and are acting accordingly......Lets support them in every way.....we can do this !!!!!"

    And from T (albeit, on the Cox deal and a comment that the board should get involved):
    "No we shouldn't! We have a consultant handling negotiations. This is a business deal, not a public vote."

    What if the deal for us to go to CUSA is a package involving CST as well as the NOLA Bowl? I don't know if this conversation is best held during a luncheon with Hud or Farmer.

    One thing I'm sure we'll agree on...

    You're still a handsome, charming devil.

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Only One Bowl Better Than New Orleans From the Bird's Nest

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRage View Post
    I answered your question. Both have more experience with it than anyone on this board.
    Jerry Baldwin had more head coaching experience too. There is some element of details that's worth examining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Jerry Baldwin had more head coaching experience too. There is some element of details that's worth examining.
    BINGO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Jerry Baldwin had more head coaching experience too. There is some element of details that's worth examining.
    Bringing him into this conversation is a desperate attempt to keep your argument alive when you were proven wrong. I admitted I was wrong on the public campaign. Admit when you are wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRage View Post
    We do not "seem" to have one because you and a lot of detractors on this board want to make it "seem" like we don't have one. What the hell do you think the CST deal is part of? What do you think the ongoing master plan is part of? What do you think the coaches salaries being the highest in the belt are part of? What do you think the adidas deal is part of? We are creating our own way.

    I'll give some of you this. It may not be the plan YOU think we should have, but let me know which one of you have been athletic directors and have been part of conference realignment.
    The CST deal has been universally endorsed and appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    The CST deal has been universally endorsed and appreciated.
    It just has to actually occur now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    The CST deal has been universally endorsed and appreciated.
    but not appropriately linked to an ongoing effort to improve our image to potential conferences

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRage View Post
    I answered your question. Both have more experience with it than anyone on this board.
    There is at a minimum 3 posters on here who called every move in realignment months earlier than anyone else. Your savior even stated that La Tech had near zero chance of getting in CUSA. He stated UAB had zero chance of dropping football. The Sun Belt was not going to lose any core members. Mike Lotief would never resign, Hud wouldn't accept a Tulane job, send a powder point to CUSA and publicly state that we aren't ready.

    Yeah call me Charlie Brown one more time mother ____er. I just might believe you.

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