My thinking regarding the pepper as an accent is to somehow tie it in with Tabasco. Otherwise, I agree it does not need to be included.
These are all just our opinions, but I personally like the black accent with the red and white. Keep the logo red and white with just black lining on the lettering and a black FDL. Georgia, for example is red and white, but uses the black lining on its "G" logo, which looks great. Red and white is just too plain, imo.
I agree that we could resolve a lot of this name issue by just using Louisiana and an "L" like Tennesee, Texas, Michigan, and Oregon. Even Louisville uses just an old english "L". And, so what if we use just an "L" also. Michigan, Missouri, Montana all use the "M" and no one confuses them. Oregon State and Oklahoma State both use OSU and have the same black and orange colors and no confuses them. Southern Cal and South Carolina are both USC and no one confuses them. The FDL is on our university crest and has a longer history with UL than with the Saints; they just market it better. No reason we can't still incorporate it into our logo and design the right style letter "L" within it. So, just my preference, you have the current circular logo in red and white with the black trim, get rid of the flames around the FDL, make the FDL solid black with an "L" on it, and drop the 's and use only LOUISIANA. That is not in violation of anything and can be readily marketed as our singular logo and solidify us athletically as LOUISIANA.
Like the "State Rep. . . . tile"
When I was growing up we went to Nebraska every summer for at least a couple weeks and guess what, the #1 infatuation topic from my cousins and their friends was Louisiana Alligators. They couldn't get enough on the subject. It captured their imagination, there is a built in quantity here.
I can tell you this, with the priceless Swamp on campus, UL would instantly jump to #1 in the best "live mascot habitats" poll.
<< One theory as to the origins of the breed states that the Catahoula is thought to have descended from "war dogs" (Mastiffs and Greyhounds) brought to Louisiana by Hernando de Soto in the 16th century. In the 1800s, French settlers arrived in Louisiana with their Beauceron. They told of strange looking dogs with haunting glass eyes that were used by the Indians to hunt game in the swamp.[13] It is thought the Beauceron and Red Wolf/war dog were interbred to produce the Catahoula. >>
The Catahoula has a nice tie to our on campus swamp as well.
My main objection to a gator mascot is the inevitable confusion we would have with the Florida Gators.
I'm tired of being looked upon as the red-headed stepchild of LSU-BR. And I know exactly what the reaction would be from the SEC types..."Oh look how cute....lafayette got a gator mascot too....I guess they are trying to copy Florida...HAHA"
By the way, if we were to adopt the Catahoula as our mascot, the absolute coolest page in the gameday program would be the one with the history of the Catahoula and its ties to Louisiana and the Cajun settlers.
Gator? Almost every freakin' state in the union has gators.
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