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    Quote Originally Posted by raginsaints View Post
    _ A gourmand (sp?). It's what my granny calls all her grandchildren. _
    I think I can recall Toby Warren using the Geaux spelling on the message board on the Bertrand/Congress corner------These boards seemed kinda new at the time----I remember when we signed Andrew Toney and the crawl had something to the effect of remember this name!!!! UL---first with UL- first with the Swamp- and first with Geaux!!!!! Oh and I know that some will say last in a new message board on the same corner---Gerald Hebert where is COX???? LOL

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    The bottom line is GEAUX is UL.....but, I really do differ on calling anything in or around Lake Charles part of Acadiana!


    igeaux.mobi


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    This is almost a dozen years after (1976) "Geaux-Cajuns" was mentioned in UL's L'Acadien magazine, but since there are not too many pictures from the era . . .

    Here is one (1987) that says "We Go Cajun! We Geaux!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    _ This is almost a dozen years after (1976) "Geaux-Cajuns" was mentioned in UL's L'Acadien magazine, but since there are not too many pictures from the era . . .

    Here is one (1987) that says "We Go Cajun! We Geaux!" _
    I think its the chant that says "here we go cajuns, here we geaux"

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    Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    _ "GEAUX" UL #1
    Outside of Acadiana, French "sounding" terms were simply not in vogue until many years after UL made Cajun cool, by becoming the Ragin' Cajuns.

    I found a UL publication (L'Acadien) with a "GEAUX CAJUNS" quote from 1976. The quote doesn't say it was the very first time ever used or seen (which is important) in fact the reference is very nonchalant in its mention of using "Geaux Cajuns" reference. It is only mentioned in connection with the new scoreboard since "Geaux Cajuns" was the first game winning phrase ever written on the new scoreboard.



    "The Swamp" UL#1
    For those who haven't seen the thread.
    Here is a link to a RaginPagin.com story on THE SWAMP & its Claim to the Name _

    The problem is we never did anything to market it and tie it into the university. LSU and Florida did and the names are forever linked to each of them. Now, even though we originated both, everyone thinks we copied them from each school and that perception will likely not change.

    That said, I believe both LSU and Clemson stadiums are known as Death Valley and they are both the Tigers. Never seemed to be a problem for either school. I don't know why the Swamp should be a problem for Florida and Louisiana. And, as someone already said, Geaux Cajuns just sounds better than Geaux Tigers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    And, as someone already said, Geaux Cajuns just sounds better than Geaux Tigers. _
    It doesn't just sound better, it IS BETTER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by raginsaints View Post
    A gourmand (sp?). It's what my granny calls all her grandchildren.
    That means greedy!



    igeaux.mobi

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    I remember in the late 80's during all those regional baseball tournaments between UL and LSU, a lot of the LSU fans with signs that read " GEAUX IS SPELLED GO". I guess it wasn't cool back then.


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    http://www.ragincajuns.com/ViewArtic...RIBER_CONTENT=

    In the summer of 1988, then-Strength & Conditioning Coach Mickey Faulkinberry suggested referring to Cajun Field as "The Swamp". The name stuck for various reasons. To start, the field surface is set two feet below sea level in a natural bowl. In addition to providing a picturesque surrounding, the sunken facility allows most fans to walk down to their stadium seats. The Cajuns and their opponents must enter Cajun Field through a long tunnel from the Cox Communications Athletic Center.

    http://www.gatorzone.com/facilities/...mp&sport=footb

    End of 1991 Season: Head Coach Steve Spurrier tags Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field "The Swamp"…Spurrier says, "The Swamp is where Gators live. We feel comfortable there, but we hope our opponents feel tentative. A swamp is hot and sticky and can be dangerous."



    Looks like we had dibs :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    _ "Here here" _
    Turb,

    You might want to rename this thread... we didn't have first dibs.

    We created the word.

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    douglas's Avatar douglas is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Using French phonetics, if you want to say "go", you need to spell it "Gau". After all, its "Gautreau(x), not "Geautreau(x).

    when friends from Belgum (france part2) and Montreal come to Lafayette they can barely understand any cajun french. In fact each of their own dialects are vastly different.According to him-Laurent Jadule' (he's pretty damn French) The cajun and canadian dialects both ceased evolving once they left France and are now both considered "barbaric" (told you he was French). Just as queen's English is different from U.S. English. so saying geaux isn't French isn't totally correct. it's French just our French, a.k.a the awesome kind of French


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