The guy with the camera noticed you.Originally Posted by snote
Although I must admit there were some rather glaring deficiencies in his picture taking abilities
The guy with the camera noticed you.Originally Posted by snote
Although I must admit there were some rather glaring deficiencies in his picture taking abilities
The University of Louisiana first moved its football games to Cajun Field for the 1971 season, paralleling the completion of the school's athletic complex and signalling a new day for Ragin' Cajun athletics.
In the 34 years since that move, the look of the complex has undergone several changes, including the Cajundome in time for the 1985-86 basketball season (and the more recent convention center) across Cajundome Boulevard from Cajun Field as well as Ragin' Cajun Softball Park, improvements at Moore Field in baseball and at Cajun Courts in tennis.
The addition of Bourgeois Hall for Health and Physical Education is another step taken during the last 30 years, and at the end of the 2005 football season ground will be broken on the multi-million dollar indoor practice facility adjacent to softball.
But little has been done to provide a modern look to the five entrances to the complex, and Gerald Hebert will address changing that in the near future.
Hebert, UL's coordinator of athletic development, has proposed attractive, brick gates at the five entrances in order to give visitors an upscale impression upon arrival.
"We're close to making some major changes," said Hebert, who is in the middle of weekend-long Ragin' Cajun Volunteer Days at the complex. "We're washing, painting, weeding and throwing things away this weekend, and that's all part of the plan.
"We're cleaning up areas people never thought of, and that's all part of giving the place a classy, professional look."
The rest of the story
Bruce Brown
bbrown@theadvertiser.com
Landry, Hebert, and Venable
(all former UL athletes giving back)
discuss the finer points of attaining a classy, professional look
An example Iin progress) of how the world got brighter at the Track and Soccer complex
A combination of buff and pressure wash was used.Originally Posted by Turbine
The picture above is that of two caring students and one future student. UL can count on them being lifelong supporters. Good foundation for attendance, support and the next cleanup.
Thanks for the help.
They are in good companyOriginally Posted by gorcajun
New Soccer Coach Scot Wieland getting himself and team members off on the right foot.
Welcome to Louisiana Coach Wieland
Man it was hot out there, but the food was great and we had a great time helping out!
The Vermilion Red wall will prove intimidating for visiting teams into Cajun Field. Never before has anyone, Cajun fan or foe has seen the Vermilion Swamp.
The "Vermillion Swamp", I like the way that sounds, The Vermillion Swamp!!Originally Posted by gorcajun
DaddyCajun
ps I will go by in the a.m. and see what all got accomplished.
pss Thanks to ALL that helped out in any way shape or form!!! YOUR GREAT PEOPLE AND GREAT FANS, GOT TO LOVE YA!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like all the pictures on this ragin pagin better than the one the Advertiser used.Originally Posted by Turbine
Less fun? Less trouble for sure.Originally Posted by snote
pssss The Swamp looks goooooooooooood
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