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    Default ULM profiting more?

    How?

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    ??? The graph is our revenues.


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    Without looking at a side-by-side comparison, how?


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    I didn't realize I could do both at the same time.


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    I want Louisiana to go after their guarantee money.

    Boost recruiting, "Anytime any where. "


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I want Louisiana to go after their guarantee money.

    Boost recruiting, "Anytime any where. "
    While the liberties, coastal carolinas and tulanes of the world are playing in the playoff game and we are in nola bowl with 2-3 almost guarantee losses...no thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    While the liberties, coastal carolinas and tulanes of the world are playing in the playoff game and we are in nola bowl with 2-3 almost guarantee losses...no thanks
    If you don't play the best you will never improve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    If you don't play the best you will never improve.
    If you play a good schedule and win 11 or 12 games, you have a shot. Napier beat one P5 team, Iowa St. and finished in the Top 25 twice. He didn't use your model of playing 3 guaranteed games a season like ULM. That model is outdated unless you want to start conference play with 3 losses every season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    If you play a good schedule and win 11 or 12 games, you have a shot. Napier beat one P5 team, Iowa St. and finished in the Top 25 twice. He didn't use your model of playing 3 guaranteed games a season like ULM. That model is outdated unless you want to start conference play with 3 losses every season.
    You dont think Napier could have won another Iowa St level game?

    The bowl scenario would have been totally diferent and who knows what else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    If you play a good schedule and win 11 or 12 games, you have a shot. Napier beat one P5 team, Iowa St. and finished in the Top 25 twice. He didn't use your model of playing 3 guaranteed games a season like ULM. That model is outdated unless you want to start conference play with 3 losses every season.
    We never get the national ranking without beating Iowa State first. The odds of us getting another program changing win double if we schedule 2 of these per year instead of 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    We never get the national ranking without beating Iowa State first. The odds of us getting another program changing win double if we schedule 2 of these per year instead of 1.
    Agreed. How do you think Florida State did it in the 70's? Anybody, anywhere. Took em a decade of beating the LSUs of the world, but they would have never gotten there with UL's mindset of today, that's for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    If you play a good schedule and win 11 or 12 games, you have a shot. Napier beat one P5 team, Iowa St. and finished in the Top 25 twice. He didn't use your model of playing 3 guaranteed games a season like ULM. That model is outdated unless you want to start conference play with 3 losses every season.
    The model still works, beat a P5 and you will get 10 times more recognition and it can spring you into the rankings, as beating Iowa St. did. If you don't play P5's, you can't beat them and the schedule will be considered weak overall no matter what Sun Belt teams you beat. I think it's a mistake not to schedule at least 2 per year.

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