'Never' tends to be a long time. FSU used to be a women's college. VA Tech was a small military school. UL is (as my memory serves me) 1-1 against Miami football; they were a doormat forever, and almost shut down football before they hired Schnellenberger.
Oh, and the SBC used to be the dregs of the FBS.
You may be right, we may never beat LSU...
...but that's only because LSU keeps changing the rules. The Tiger fans tell us, "Oh, you'll never be as good as LSU," and as soon as we beat them in anything, they claim that that activity is not important.
Anymore.
Of course, that's about to get hard for them to keep up. As I have noted, LSU has 3x our faculty, 4x our funding, and 5x our doctoral programs...
...and yet, UL's research funding has surpassed the BR campus (they report higher, but they 'erroneously' include separate entities: Pennington, Ag Extension & the Law School are all independent institutions under the LSU System, and their funding should be listed separately). And FWIW, our research funding is going to start surging even faster.
I've mentioned this before, but after ULM shellacked us last year, I was visiting with one of their alums. He was saying we needed to add Tech to the 'Belt. I said I doubted that would happen, but then pointed out to him that right now was ULM's chance to pass Tech.
He got really quiet & thoughtful.
Tech has made a lot of bone-headed decisions over the last few decades, athletically, academically, politically, & socially. They kept jumping in la merde and then somehow bounced out smiling and smelling like hot-house gardenias.
Until they didn't. Trust me, Tech is boxed in on all sides, and their past choices have left them without great options for the future. If the ULM admin plays their cards right, they could dominate north Louisiana.
Again, 'never' gets into long time-frames...
Thanks. Again, the mid-major schools in cities/regions with a lot of weekend choices tend to have smaller crowds. Even Tulane hosting Ole Miss last week got only 30K... granted, that's capacity for Yulman, but my understanding is that UM brought a boatload of fans.
Appreciate the info Beau and Esqueleto. Less than 50% turn out from sold is pretty wild. Must have a decent bit of corporate tickets.
Week 4:
1. Virginia Tech @ Marshall - 31,475
2. WKU @ Troy - 26,124
3. Nevada @ Texas State - 19,257
4. CMU @ South Al - 18,369
5. Buffalo @ Louisiana - 17,674
6. Texas A&M Commerce @ ODU - 16,938
7. Southern Miss @ Arkansas State - 16,601
8. Georgia State @ Coastal Carolina - 15,248
That South Al crowd is pretty shocking, but I guess it shows how tough it is to get people to a game now. Coming off their best season in program history, coming off a blowout win over a P5 opponent, brand new stadium, etc. etc. can't crack 19,000. There are a few SBC programs who have cracked the code (App, Troy, Southern Miss, and Marshall). Other than that it's varying levels of mediocrity with a few good crowds thrown in every now and then.
Week 5:
1. Coastal @ Georgia Southern - 26,483
2. South Al @ JMU - 26,064
3. ODU @ Marshall - 22,652
4. Texas State @ Southern Miss - 21,304
5. App State @ ULM - 19,919
6. Troy @ Georgia State - 16,536
Week 6:
1. Arkansas State @ Troy - 26,957
2. ODU @ Southern Miss - 23,011
3. Texas State @ Louisiana - 15,053
4. South Al @ ULM - 12,099
2nd lowest attended game of this two week stretch, only topped by Monroe. Yikes.
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