Louisiana's 1925 football team in Homecoming action for the annual Turkey Day game.
The football field was in the Quad. The building in the background is Brown Ayers, it stood on the location now occupied by the B.I. Moody School of Business.
Louisiana's ACADIEN Yearbook
1925-26
The Turkey-Day Game
"The final game was at hand. State Normal had a string of victories longer than the tail on Hadley's comet, with but one small defeat of 7-6, handed the by Austin College.
Southwestern had a HomeComing Day and all the "grads" were there, with friends and families, and the campus was a gaily bedight as a gallant knight. "Pep" was in the air, and the supporters from Normal believed in their team.
Bouquets were presented to the eight Seniors of the Football Team by the Cheer Leaders, Mabel Lewis and Ralph Boyum. It was indeed sad to know that such men as Captain Cagle, "Tom" Cambre, Earl Adams, "Fat" Adams, "Nod" Montalbano, Max Landry, Raoul Landry, and "Nig" Bujard were playing their last football game for Southwestern.
Normal was playing for Cagle that day, but they did not watch Stafford and others, who made touchdowns while Cagle helped them with his beautiful passes. The only score Normal made was when Turpin, star back, broke through for a 30-yard run and touchdown. This was soon eclipsed as the Bulldogs piled up a 24-7 victory for old Southwestern."
Abby.......someone.
Turbine: do you (or anyone else) know for how long the football field stayed in the quad? I know it moved to McNaspy in 1940, but I think it moved somewhere else before then? Maybe where the U is now? I Know there were tennis courts there as well, right before they built the U in 1967, but I think the football field was there at one time as well??
p.s. You can also see DeClouet Hall in the top left background
West side of the Swamp (touching) 1901-1903
Quad 3 different locations 1904-192?
East side of Swamp (touching) 192?-194?
McNaspy Stadium 194?)197?
Cajun Field "The Swamp"
https://forumeus.com/...im-to-the-Name
ps The link answers my question marks.
Cajun Field actually opened in 1971, not '72. The first game was USL vs Santa Clara if I remember correctly.
How many of you remember that in 1974 the San Francisco 49ers came to Lafayette and practiced at UL for the week prior to the opening game of the 1974 season against the Saints? This was before the Superdome was built and the 49ers wanted to come down a week early to get accustomed to the heat. They ended up going to New Orleans and beat the Saints on September 15, 1974 17 to 13.
Just a little trivia for some of you that may not have been aware or remembered that fact.
This is all very interesting to me, as I have been dissapointed in the lack of detailed info on the history of the campus (buildings/landmarks, etc.), and especialy the various football field locations. I have started trying to fix that by doing a timeline with a complete list and history of each of the buildings.
My starting point is an article that was written in the Verm ~2000, but it wasn't very detailed and is already out of date. It is now on the UL page:
https://www.louisiana.edu/about-us/history/buildings
So your link and info was very helpful, and I have added a broad timeline of the locations of the football stadium to my list; let me know if I have anything wrong. Hopefully soon I will have more detail, including pics, etc......especially of the 1903-1926 period....but for now here is what i have:
1901-1902: Just W of Cypress Grove, in between Hebrard and the lake...before there was a Hebrard...or a lake.
1903-1926: Various locations within the Quad...before there was a Quad.
Not sure what the bleachers/lockerrooms, etc., were like, but assume they were minimal.
1926-1940: "Southwestern Stadium" Just E of Cypress Lake, where current U is located.
Appears to be the first 'permanent' bleachers. Not sure what other facilities also existed. Also, 1940 is when the Quad/Arcade were built.
1940-1971: "McNaspy Stadium" Off Girard Park Dr, where Oliver Hall is currently located.
First foray into the modern era: had lockeroom/office facilites/track and separate bleachers for the
visitors. Also had dorms under the home side.
1971-2018: "Cajun Field" In new athletic campus, off Congress street/Bertrand Dr.
Very state of the art facilites at the time: large lockerroom/office space/weight room, etc.
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