
Originally Posted by
CajunFun
On the 1st day of the last century, Edwin Stevens planted approximately 100 oak trees around the perimeter of the original SLII campus. He had gathered the acorns from a particularly impressive specimen he found in New Orleans.
It was an act of audacity. Stevens planted, around a tiny nothing of a school, in a dead-end backwater of a town, the slowest thing that grows in the South. He planted something he would never see grown, something that his children and grandchildren would never see grown.
He planted something that our grandchildren, and our great-great grandchildren, will never see fully grown.
When I started at USL in the 1970's, Cajun Field was new, clean, modern, impressive.
A mere 50 years later, we're tearing it down.
What will this new stadium look like in 50 years?
On the other hand, what will the oak trees look like in 500 years? Will there even be a football stadium behind them?
In 500 years, will people even play football any more?
ARS LONGA VITA BREVIS EST