Originally Posted by lafman1 The university has always been of the mindset that it is unique. Here is an idea: Make it official that we are so unique, that we don’t want or need a mascot. Get Jim Nantz to make a sound bite about it: A tradition like no other. This would work if being mascot-less was in fact a UL tradition, but I don't think 2010 budget cuts constitute a tradition.
Originally Posted by JAB This would work if being mascot-less was in fact a UL tradition, but I don't think 2010 budget cuts constitute a tradition. 23 consecutive years isn’t enough to be considered a tradition? Lol
Originally Posted by lafman1 23 consecutive years isn’t enough to be considered a tradition? Lol . . . 2010 to 2023 is 23 years . . . now I understand . . .
Originally Posted by CajunVic . . . 2010 to 2023 is 23 years . . . now I understand . . . Obviously his admissions application was pre tier R1
Originally Posted by CajunVic . . . 2010 to 2023 is 23 years . . . now I understand . . . Fat fingered it. Give it a rest.
Originally Posted by lafman1 Fat fingered it. Give it a rest. Well, for the record, I don’t think 13 years would constitute tradition either.
. . . nothing cancelled as a result of a budget cut should ever be considered a tradition . . .
Originally Posted by CajunVic . . . nothing cancelled as a result of a budget cut should ever be considered a tradition . . . Wait, what??? The mascot was fired because the university is too poor?
Originally Posted by lafman1 Wait, what??? The mascot was fired because the university is too poor? Would make you giddy to know of budget problems at UL, wouldn’t it?
Originally Posted by Cajunrunner Would make you giddy to know of budget problems at UL, wouldn’t it? Why would it?
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