UL's football team wrapped up its major work for Saturday's home game against McNeese State on Thursday with a 90-minute session at its indoor facility. It was the second straight day that the Cajuns were forced indoors due to rain and wet field conditions.
Still, UL offensive line coach Ron Hudson said that the last two days were among UL's better practices.
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It's gotta be LaTech. We took great pride in beating them in the final game of the 93 season to get a share of the Big West Title.
It is 2009 that we open the regular season at home against Southern.
I would agree that Monroe isn't a true rivalry. I get the sense that we beat them just so we don't embarass ourselves (sound familar, McNeese?).
I think a rivalry happens both on and off the field. On the field, it needs to be competitive in terms of overall record and series record. Off the field, the fans need to hate everything about the other school (the city, academics, cheerleaders, band, colors, mascot).
I'm 27 years old. Not old enough to really remember the McNeese rivalry. The only true rival UL had in my years of watching Cajun football and basketball is La. Tech. It seems like the crowds were bigger when Tech was in town. I would love to see us schedule a home and home with Tech.
Seems like some folks think USL or U Of L (at least usl was unique instead of being lumped together with 2 or 3 other schools) is so much above McNeese. Well you guys should be happy to play a 1aa school...you may win one, but then again probably not. McNeese football owned USL in the past and will again this weekend. Sunbelt football = 1AA
Hey Dude... try as you may, McNeese's athletic program as a whole (football, baseball, softball, basketball and so forth), and more importantly its academic program, is a little above a 5A high school's.
Sorry... cowboy, but someone had to break this to you!
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