There was none.
In the big scheme UL is in the early adopters of a distinct hand sign representing the school.
Texas A&M
“Gig ’em” (1930s)
University of Texas
“Hook ’em Horns” (1955)
Texas Tech
“Guns Up” (1950s)
University of Miami
“The U” (1980s)
Arizona State
“Pitchfork” (1986)
University of Louisiana
“I Love UL” (Early 2000s)
University of Oregon
“O” (Early 2000s)
There may be others but not that many before the turn of the Century.
Using just 1 hand certainly an advantage over some others
Gig em is dumb.... a gig is bad, similar to a demerit, but you cant impose one on to someone else.
Most things i see from aTm are dumb. Especially gettimg wprse since joining the SEC, hard to believe they previously had such a good academic reputation
#SBCTheRealGauntlet!!!
Being a head coach that cares as much as UL’s Michael Desormeaux does has got to agonizing at times.
Take the scenario his Ragin’ Cajuns faced a few minutes into the fourth quarter of Saturday’s 30-27 overtime win over ULM, for instance.
“Those are the things that are frustrating. When you’re in cover three and you’ve got people behind you, that stuff shouldn’t happen in Pee Wee football.”
Des on getting beat deep numerous times.
EXACTLY!!!!
After starting the season 2-6, Louisiana needed a near-perfect finish to keep its bowl hopes alive. The Ragin’ Cajuns delivered, winning three straight to set up a must-have rivalry matchup on Senior Day against ULM. They sealed the deal in dramatic fashion, earning a 30–27 overtime victory Saturday at Cajun Field.
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