Wait ---Why should we have a doc in Francophone studies ------ according to Dr. Wharton---these things should be geographically assigned---We all know that there are more Cajuns in BR then UL---Let's keep fighting the fight---Like I said --if I were Steve Landry I would have been in his face!!!!_ Thanks. One comment I made at the QBC was about how far UL has fallen behind athletically: ULM is supposed to be a rival, a school with less than half of our enrollment. I noted that last year UL had $50 million in extramural research funding.
ULM had $4 million.
In some academic areas, we are even ahead of USM & Memphis; we are certainly older than either of them, and we're larger than USM. We just haven't kept up athletically.
Now it emerges that the 'elite' of the conference, Troy, one of the smaller schools in the 'Belt, is open admissions. The Trojans (and ULM and ASU) also don't have to worry about the APR, so they can take a lot of players that no good university can.
So, are the Trojans (and ULM and ASU) good football teams because they're good universities?
Or precisely because they're not good universities?
There were a couple of reasons I used that picture of the little plane they drive around the field during Troy games for the QBC article. One is that the guy who drives it is pretty obnoxious; he doesn't just use it to motivate the Trojans (which is fine, I actually thought it was clever). It was that he deliberately parks it in front of the visiting fans whenever Troy scores, and salutes the Troy fans on either side of the visitors. He's pretty basse-classe. (However, I should also point out that I think it is equally basse-classe for the game announcer to lead cheers, which we now do at UL: "That's another UL... FIRST DOWN!")
But the other reason I used that picture was the rather strong metaphor: it's a toy. Troy University is really Toy University. It's a school built around a sports program. So is ULM, and hence Coach Charlie Wannabe.
BTW, here's a reprint of the comparisons between UL & ULM... it's a couple of years old (Carnegie has changed terminology), but it gives an idea. I wish I had time to look at all the 'Belt Schools.
University of Louisiana UL Monroe Founded 1898 Founded 1931 Enrollment 16,300 Enrollment 7,400 Lafayette: 114,000 Monroe: 54,000 Lafayette MSA: 512,000 Monroe MSA: 170,000 Div 1-A Charter Member (1982) Div 1-A 1997 SREB Doctoral II SREB Doctoral III Carnegie Doctoral II Carnegie Master’s I USN&WR National U USN&WR Master's/South Four Active Research Parks None High Selective Admissions Low Selective Admissions Foundation $150 million Foundation ??? $20 million 2004 Ann. Research Grants $50M Ann. Research Grants $4M 9 Doctoral Programs 4 Doctoral Programs PhD English/Creative Writing PhD Pharmacy PhD Mathematics PhD Marriage & Family Therapy PhD Computer Science EdD Curriculum and Instruction PhD Computer Engineering EdD Educational Leadership PhD Cognitive Sciences PhD Environ. & Evol. Biology PhD Francophone Studies PhD Speech & Hearing Therapy EdD Educational Leadership
But that's not the really embarrassing part. What's most embarrassing, to ULM, to the state of Louisiana, and to at least some people here in Lafayette, is that many people think that the 'real' University of Louisiana should be determined by a football game. For too many people, including ULM, but also Troy, and many other schools around the country, the concept of academic excellence is synonymous with a sports program. _