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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp View Post
    Good ol' 1990. Cant remember how I came across it, but I've never once seen it, and it had the official UL marks in the lower right corner.
    Alabama?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Buds View Post
    Alabama?
    Yes sir. Wasn't a W but proves Acadiana potential. I wanna say Bear coached until '84. Not sure who was running Bama in '90.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp View Post
    Yes sir. Wasn't a W but proves Acadiana potential. I wanna say Bear coached until '84. Not sure who was running Bama in '90.
    It was gene stallings first year. They won the natty in 92. Got to watch that sugar bowl in person when they walloped Miami. Good memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMV JustMyView View Post
    Softball needs $500K+ of annual cash flow not $120K.
    These are the numbers Dr. Maggard put out there as minimum needs from the win for 10 program, this is directly from his mouth. Again this is not for survival of the program, this is what we need from the win for 10 program. I was at the basketball rebounders meeting when he announced this and has reiterated it over and over again. The expectation annually from the Win for 10 program are as follows:

    UL Football needs 2000 members of -Win with 10's -240K Annual cash flow
    UL Basketball needs 1000 members of -Win with 10's-120K Annual cash flow
    UL Baseball needs 1000 members of -win with 10's-120K Annual cash flow
    UL Softball needs 1000 members of - win with 10's-120K Annual cash flow

    (These are the numbers he needs from the win for 10 program for each program to
    have annual cash flow coming in, he knows he will get lump sum donations on top of this, but his thoughts are we need a constant and consistent cash flow coming in, he received at least a 10K donation to the basketball program while I was sitting in the rebounders kickoff meeting).

    The win for 10 program is all about having a cash flow coming in monthly. The lump sum donations are great, but you can not rely on those, the $10 a month keeps money in the bank and the $120K annually will allow you to do other things to grow your ability to raise more cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    Wow now that's an old photo.
    Old photos? Big Grins sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snote View Post
    Old photos? Big Grins sir.
    Now we talking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    It was gene stallings first year. They won the natty in 92. Got to watch that sugar bowl in person when they walloped Miami. Good memories.
    I remember a specific runner in their backfield, Amp Lee. Good runner, prob later than this Cajuns/Bama matchup in '90. Charlie Ward days at FSU.

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    Dr Maggard has shown repeatedly that he can continue to move our programs forward in these unknown times of college athletics with players in and out and coaches in and out. The WIN with $10 is an excellent idea who ever came up with it to assist in this for smaller donors who love this university like myself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp View Post
    Yes sir. Wasn't a W but proves Acadiana potential. I wanna say Bear coached until '84. Not sure who was running Bama in '90.
    To clarify, the Bear's last season coaching at Alabama was 1982, then died January 1983.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckster View Post
    To clarify, the Bear's last season coaching at Alabama was 1982, then died January 1983.
    Who followed the Bear the following season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp View Post
    Who followed the Bear the following season?
    Pretty sure it was Perkins

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esqueleto View Post
    Pretty sure it was Perkins
    Yep, Perkins then Curry.

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