nice copy and paste
nice copy and paste
Thanks, good history. I was at Blackham when Lamar was out of time outs and Tubbs complained about nails sticking up on the court.
Only missed two games between death penalty and had enough Marty in early 90’s.
Good example of a single collective run got a program all their wins.
Two appearances since the run…a first four loss and was a 16th seed fodder in the other.
LMU clustered 4 wins 88-90. Haven’t danced since. The emergence of Gonzaga probably the main reason.
Same reason Pepperdine and Santa Clara have been invisible, abet their wins aren’t that clustered. Prime example of what happens when one conference member goes all in financially and others don’t. Three once solid WCC programs are shells of their former selves.
And more recently St. Mary’s is joining the Zags making tournament noise.
So are cajuns the only team to make the tourny the first year they moved up to div1? Also are they the first to make the sweet sixteen in said first year? [1972]
When was the two year waiting period for ncaa postseason eligibility put in place? (and is that just for football bowls or all sports postseasons)
wow, so of that fbs list only tulsa, UMASS, Wyoming, and Ohio have also made CWS in Omaha, although of those the most recent was Tulsa in 1971.
So safe to say with one more win, Cajuns only nonP5 with at least 5 ncaa tourny wins, a football bowl win and a trip to omaha in the last 50 years.
or can we already say we are only one with four et al? not sure how long the four win list is
Other 4 win FBS schools...
Colorado State
James Madison
Kent State
latech
Middle Tennessee
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_D...e_team_records
But, to your point, there are no other non-P5 schools with a record of success in the major sports that we have.
[QUOTE=Turbine;1428046]Louisiana is an original D1 member.
The classification before that was higher lower something or another but Louisiana made the jump the very first year D1 was instituted.[/QUOTE
ahhhh….. he 1974 NCAA Division I basketball tournament involved 25 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It was the first tournament to be designated as a Division I championship—previously, NCAA member schools had been divided into the "University Division" and "College Division".
so we moved from college division to univ div in between 71 and 72, and then in 74 everyone became d1…. or just tournament named itself that
cont’d: “ Previous tournaments would retroactively be considered Division I championships.”
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