Correct me if I am wrong: Isn't this the FIRST time the actual ADMINISTRATION has released this type of "guidance" (i.e, that we be called "Louisiana")? I know the Daily Disapoointment started calling us "UL" several years ago and toher networks have sometimes reference "Louisiana," but I think this is the first time the ADMIN has requested this. Yes?
Anyway, I just saw - I think it was either last week or the week prior - the LAST admin reference (i.e., "UL-L" ) in the ESPN Goal Line right hand column that provides updated scores. I think it was the FIRST time I actually saw the "current" "UL-L is the preferred reference" acronym on TV
Does a new policy actually count as a new policy when nobody adheres to said policy?
What did he replace it with? The memo said a two to four letter/symbol description we wanted to go by for NCAA purposes. It was used for a lot more, but the stupid hyphen was no accident.
Well Georgia Southern got the memo
And some media.
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