Cajuns' Winning Percentage in Big Five SportsfifthThird Nationally
Glenn Raggio was curious.
How do Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns stack up against other universities in athletic achievement?
Not in every sport, necessarily, but in the school's high-profile endeavors.
So Raggio, a 1974 UL graduate and an admitted Cajun fanatic, decided to find out. Six months later, his findings are eye-opening.
Taking season records from the 2004-2005 school year in football, basketball, women's basketball, baseball and softball, Raggio researched the performance of 264 universities.
When he was finished, combining 4-7 in football, 20-11 in men's basketball, 22-9 in women's basketball, 48-19 in baseball and 51-10 in softball, he discovered that UL was 145-56 and that Ragin' Cajun squads won 72.14 percent of their contests.
That's No. 5 out of 264 schools.
No. 1 is Rose Bowl champion and College World Series champion Texas (158-50, 75.96 percent), followed by Tennessee (167-61, 73.25), Creighton (134-51, 72.43) and DePaul (91-35, 72.22).
Of those, Creighton does not play football and DePaul does not field teams in either football or baseball.
"I started on it in January," Raggio said. "I did not know where it would go, but as I got into it, I said this is looking good. I selected the five sports in which we are most representative on a national level.
"Now, in other areas of the country they might choose other sports, like ice hockey. But these are the ones I picked."
It's a remarkable discovery for a school with an athletic budget in the $7 million range, but Raggio contends that it's more than that.
"I had dollars as part of the equation, then erased it," Raggio said. "Dollars are the furthest thing from it. I think it goes to the character of the people you have at the university.
"It's not what you don't have. It's a matter of taking what you have and fertilizing it."
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Bruce Brown
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