Over the years, I have watched our fans point at the school du jour, whoever is winning this season, and ask, "Why isn't that us?!!" UNT, Troy, App State, Boise State, whomever.
How many schools today look at us in the same way? We were Top 25 in football 2 of the past 3 years, went to a bowl this season and almost beat a team headed for the P5 next year. We made the NCAA tournaments for several sports, including a super for softball. We have facilities that are among the best in G5. We recently made R1. We have dramatically expanded our campus, and we have multiple new buildings going up.
Outside of the state, everyone now calls us 'Louisiana.' Because two of our biggest assets, something that I promise you that many other mid-majors envy, are simply 'University of Louisiana,' and 'Ragin' Cajuns.'
When I started at U(S)L in 1977, our big rival was McNeese. The only real in-state rivals we have left are State & Tulane. Our conference rival is USM, and I suspect the future will show that the two of us are the elite of the SBC: we are the only two charter members of the FBS, we are two of only four R1 schools in the 'Belt, and we have the longevity, history, and fanbase to keep us going through bad times.
Oh, and don't forget some of the biggest news: 22 years ago LTU went to the MWC, then to C-USA, and we had to listen to their sniveling and swaggering for two decades. Then BAM! the 'Belt jumps on C-USA when they're down, and LTU is suddenly trapped in a dumpster fire... and it's probably going to get worse, because MTSU & WKU are still trying to leave.
Now, think were we were 10 years ago. Think where we were just 5 years ago.
Think of all we have to be grateful for right now.
And yet, over the fear we might not get into one more NCAA tournament, even with a pitching staff that is much more than decimated, and with a team that nevertheless still managed to pull out 40 wins... people here have been whining.
We got in, but I still spent part of my morning writing my first blog post in years. You might read it.
Remember to smell the roses:
Winning & the Entitlement Mentality