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  1. #253

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    UL TOOK STEPS BACKWARDS ! YOU don't take a step back after having historic success...I agree it's more of a marathon than a sprint, but if running backwards was an Olympic sport, then the Athletic, Administrative, and RCAF would win gold, silver, and bronze...
    I understand that but sometimes when running a marathon you suffer cramps. It happens to everyone. Just look at Louisiana State after 2019.

  2. #254

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    Now that you have defined what big time is in your opinion, let’s break it down.

    P5 status
    Won’t happen in anyones lifetime with the current makeup of college football.

    BYU/Boise State-

    Possible every few years to achieve a year end Top 20 ranking. It’s been done twice by UL in the past 50 years.

    Legit National Title Contender-

    Won’t happen due to talent available to P5 universities and the lack of talent available to UL.
    Very shortsighted viewpoint right here. You just make these generalizations based off of today’s outlook. Gotta have a vision and some don’t have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Buds View Post
    Very shortsighted viewpoint right here. You just make these generalizations based off of today’s outlook. Gotta have a vision and some don’t have it.
    22 years ago TCU was in the WAC and Saturday they are in the 4 team playoff.

  4. #256

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    22 years ago TCU was in the WAC and Saturday they are in the 4 team playoff.
    UCF started their football program roughly 25 years ago…they are now P5.

  5. #257

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    End of the year rant…getting out the bad juju…

    I’m not optimistic simply because we, as fans, see a credibility issue from leadership. There is nothing exciting about last FB season that creates new fans.

    This year’s product was meh at best. And “but if we had” are still are failures at the end of the day.

    Martin Hall needs to quit USLing this athletic department. A lot of hard work went into become R-1. They are to be commended. That said…

    It is past time to fix the “front porch” of the university. It starts with FB. The effort displayed the past few years has been akin to a Section 8 slumlord ducking his tenant complaining about a stopped up toilet. Everyone knows it stinks but it’s not getting fixed.

    Yeah, Covid, we all heard it. We get it. That doesn’t mean you basically shut things down via attrition and blame Napier for months. It’s happened at other programs, so why it’s like a great surprise here? When it gets tough, suck it up, fix it. It feels we’re headed to a stAte or ULM future at times.

    For example, we hear things on RP in bits regarding the stadium. But nothing from the administration.

    There’s been roundabout suggestions on RP regarding misappropriation of RCAF funds, or at least not spent on what stakeholders were told, nothing from the administration. Clean up whatever may be an issue and make it known.

    We heard Des was supposedly all they could afford. Before I go further, I do NOT fault Des for taking the job, pretty much we all would. But what was offered as compensation, just look at the company that pay range keeps. A nationwide search and interview process, even if done electronically, doesn’t happen in a week or so. This comes off, to some, the administration took a lot of things for granted, and they were wrong.

    Again, the RCAF donor base is horrible and aging out. This site has documented a few…Frenchie and Fisher just to name a few…who is stepping in those voids? Who is recruiting new long term fans? Who is marketing our programs?

    MBB has a multitude of problems. We play in an oversized arena, with oversized concession prices, oversized Ticketmaster charges, oversized memory of our history (haven’t been in the mix multiple years in a row in decades), and a coach that has overstayed. Marlin is a good man, but sometimes change is necessary. There is absolutely NOBODY out there that can overcome the oversized obstacles MBB faces. Marlin hasn’t helped, but the costs of basketball attendance is an issue, Heck they even tried a play area in the NEZ at the dome and that didn’t work. Administration needs to figure this one out, because, once again, nobody young on the horizon cares about dumping major coin in MBB. And hiring a Boyd, Starks, etc won’t fix the financial hindrance illustrated by 40 years of declining attendance at the dome.

    UL needs transparency…yesterday. Decades ago TDP started a movement to be a D1/FBS/CFP program. Some say Napier wasn’t charismatic as Hud. We are not a high school. The coach’s job is not sales. Yes, speaking engagements are needed but being rah-rah here, there, and everywhere at a D1 program is so small time. The foundation is there. There is no going back to the SLC or, at times the level of care exhibited felt back to the days of the GCC.

    So Martin Hall, lead in 2023. Otherwise, this slide will continue, and will eventually trickle over to the few successful things we have.

    Live, breathe, wear and speak THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.

    Rant off.
    Excellent rant! I made this as a joke, but the truth of it hurts more than makes me laugh. A ghost forever haunting us.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    Now that you have defined what big time is in your opinion, let’s break it down.

    P5 status
    Won’t happen in anyones lifetime with the current makeup of college football.
    They said the same thing about TCU, UCF and Cincinatti 20 years ago. Funny thing, the current makeup is never the future makeup.



    Possible every few years to achieve a year end Top 20 ranking. It’s been done twice by UL in the past 50 years.
    It's also been done by Louisiana twice in the last 3 years, or twice since the RCAF was started. Including Authement's death penalty era in your time frame is ridiculous.

    Legit National Title Contender-

    Won’t happen due to talent available to P5 universities and the lack of talent available to UL.
    75% of current P5s have never had legit Title hopes. We just had our P5 level roster gutted by some P5s. We were 1 win away from a NY6 Bowl last season. Freakin Tulane is in the Cotton Bowl. The reality is that we have a better shot of making the 12 team playoff from our current conference than most P5's do from a P5 conference.

    Your brain will not let you believe what your eyes have seen over the last few seasons.

  7. #259

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    We are 0-0 for 2023 football season!


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    Is that a winning or a losing record . . .


  9. #261

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    They said the same thing about TCU, UCF and Cincinatti 20 years ago. Funny thing, the current makeup is never the future makeup.
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    Which of these universities has a P5 university within 45 minutes of its campus.

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    It's also been done by Louisiana twice in the last 3 years, or twice since the RCAF was started. Including Authement's death penalty era in your time frame is ridiculous.

    It’s been done twice in the last 50 years by UL.


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    75% of current P5s have never had legit Title hopes. We just had our P5 level roster gutted by some P5s. We were 1 win away from a NY6 Bowl last season. Freakin Tulane is in the Cotton Bowl. The reality is that we have a better shot of making the 12 team playoff from our current conference than most P5's do from a P5 conference.

    Some of those 75% teams excel in other sports besides football( Vanderbilt-baseball, Kansas-Basketball, etc.)

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    Your brain will not let you believe what your eyes have seen over the last few seasons.
    You mean the 2 seasons previous to Desormeaux being the head coach.

  10. #262

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Buds View Post
    UCF started their football program roughly 25 years ago…they are now P5.
    You mean about to be P5?

  11. #263

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    Which of these universities has a P5 university within 45 minutes of its campus..

    Cincy to UK - 82 mi
    TCU to Baylor - 89 mi
    Louisiana to Louisiana State - 56 mi

    North Carolina to North Carolina State - 29 miles
    Oregon to Oregon State - 43 mi
    Kansas to Kansas State - 84 mi
    Oklahoma to Oklahoma State - 80 miles


    I can do this all day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    ... 75% of current P5s have never had legit Title hopes. ... The reality is that we have a better shot of making the 12 team playoff from our current conference than most P5's do from a P5 conference.
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