Here was mine. I doubt it will get printed, but it had to be said.
Dear Editor,
Your newspaper has become an embarrassment to the area, or at least your sports section has. Less than one week ago, the city hosted one of 3 bowl games that New Orleans will have, the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. During this event the city benefited from people from all over the state and all over the nation converging on your fair city to view probably the most entertaining bowl game of the season, at least the most entertaining of the day. Yet, you had a story on page C-11 of the sports section covering this. The University of Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns defeated San Diego State University Aztecs 32-30. How can the largest paper in the state not cover a team from the state, in the New Orleans Bowl, with more than a small story on page 11.
I refuse to read your rag any longer due to this, and I know for a fact that there are many alumni of UL in New Orleans who feel the same way. So considering the amount of subscriptions have continued to dwindle for newspapers around the country and unless you are different than 90% of the newspapers in the country, maybe you can afford to lose a large customer base. Good luck with that!
Geaux Cajuns and Geaux R&L Carriers and Geaux City of New Orleans for hosting such a great event, and by the way just Geaux Away Times Picayune.
For three days I wore my Cajun gear in the city and it was awesome!!! I've always been proud to wear it over the years, good days / bad days, the only one in the office on wearing it week after week, etc...., but this weekend seeing the quarter in red right along side just really got to me!! Oh yeah....the game was the icing on the cake!!
Had a conversation with a friend... that went along the lines of "What does this mean to the University"... after the glow fades and we get back to life....
Several ideas came out... better recruiting... more fund raising.. etc etc.... But the idea that maybe this has created a new culture of Cajun Fans... The kid in the post above... "I want to grow up to be a Ragin Cajun football player"... Kids running up and down the hills at Cajun Field... memories of having fun at games and not being crunched into seats with 93,000 drunken idiots.... maybe they will grow and say.. I had FUN at Cajun games... THATS where I want to go....
Yes good post.... It said what i have been saying for years... Lafayette is exploding (my term has been a Sleeping Giant) and there is no reason why we cannot be a viable successful mid-major.... On par with the So Miss's of the world....
I think when national heads talk about too many bowls and meaningless bowl games they forget something.
When you win a bowl game, your fans are every bit as happy as the fans who leave the stadium after winning the national championship.
The stakes may not be as high, but the euphoria is.
Well as one who has never been the guy who can find the diamond in the rough---------I thought that Go-Chay stood out from the very beginning-----First time I saw him bootleg in a misdirection play I think in a Spring scrimmage I thought he could be special ---then his gun arm---then his touch throws----then his wheels---then the thing I didn't know----He is one tough dude!!!!! hey VOB where are you man????? LOL--------- Sorry I missed the family at the game Skye said the clan was impressive!!!!
Whoa there.
Back it up BOP.
We experienced euphoria because, to us, it was euphoric simply because we have never been there.
To 90% of the bowl winners, a bowl win is just another win. Don't get me wrong. They're happy, but nowhere near the level of happiness a NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP will induce.
No my friend, Jacques is a Cajun to the core. Have you ever talked with him from time to time? You would be suprised how much he loves the Cajuns. The man has a job to do here in Baton Rouge, unfortunately that is to promote and cover a certain school. Over all, I have never met a more well informed "sports head". By the way, Jacques loved Coach HUD and "Da Juice" from day one.
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