It's the game of the day, today, and I'm fortunate and happy to have tickets to enjoy the game with friends and other Cajun fans.
Playing LSU is not a privilege anymore than playing Texas is a privilege.. These are teams we compete with and beat. In fact, it’s their privilege to come and be a part of our baseball culture and experience our gameday atmosphere. Texas, Shriners, etc always talk about how our crowd is enjoyable to be around.
Having said that I’m excited to play those pukes because I hate their guts and want to beat them in everything. They are an instte foe that represents an institution which has held us back for half a century. ____ those jackasses.
Need more hate in sports people.
Good, because LSU does the same with Tulane. And I would think that we are on the same level as Tulane lol. Not to mention, LSU actually GAINS advantages to playing here during the midweek as opposed to other in-state schools.
I challenge all of you to do this tonight if you’re going to the game. Take a look around the stadium and try to see if there’s a lot of LSU fans sitting in the stands. I’ll give you a hint. They’re won’t be. When LSU goes to UNO, McNeese, Nicholls, etc., you can guarantee that there’s going to be 50% of LSU fans there. Here, not so much. So, LSU now gets the benefit to play in a hostile environment 45 minutes to the west. That’s a tribute to our fans and what we have created here.
This is an important game because their RPI will be top 25. We want to have some of those wins on our resume.
baseball games aren’t privileges.
But it is LSUs privilege because, win or lose, they leave with a plate from the Cajun cooking club. You can’t find that kind of food in BR.
Just saying.
It’s a baseball game. Everyone calm down.
Just remember...usl has never beat LSU in a game that really mattered...ie to win a regional...has it really been 18 years since usl went to OMAHA..robe will need a gps to get there this year...enjoy the night...
I always get excited for this game when it is at our place because of the intensity of some of the games in the past. Our fans got so crazy in the 90's, ole Skip refused to ever come back. Go to the early 2000's when bats are being thrown in dug outs and middle fingers are flying from the players. Benches always seemed to be a hair away from being cleared. The fans are in every pitch and every play. I love that atmosphere. Plus, I know how much the tigger fans loathe losing to us. They care a lot more than they want ppl to believe! And I enjoy upset tigger fans very much.
The South Al series has a similar history, but I guess because we don't have to live next to South Al fans all year, it just isn't quite the same. Plus, South Al doesn't have a superiority complex, they are just simpletons.
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