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    Quote Originally Posted by FacelessBuffoon View Post
    You say we have a logo the FDL, for what 1 year now and before that the Cayenne pepper was our logo. What ever they do stick to it. If FDL on the helmet then Ragin Cajuns has to be across the front of the jersey. Ragin Cajun is the single most recognized name for this school across the country.
    Tell that to the baseball team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post

    Interesting that the Green Bay "G" is their logo, but nobody confuses Georgia or Grambling with Green Bay and they use the say "G", just a different color. Similar to our use of the FDL and the Saints. Similar logo, but different color.

    IMO everyone in the country knows the FDL as the Saints logo. Most people outside of the UL supporters see us as having an identity crisis. (I sort of agree as much as they change branding around the university) Outside of acadiana it would just lend more credence to our ID crisis. It would be said we are copying the saints.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FacelessBuffoon View Post
    You say we have a logo the FDL, for what 1 year now and before that the Cayenne pepper was our logo. .
    The FDL has been used by the University since inception. I am positive it was used in sports as early as the late eighties. The administration was pushing the FDL as the primary logo at least five years ago when I was told that directly by someone in Martin Hall. Unfortunately there wasn't a big enough backbone to make the coaches all adhere.

    Like I stated before I don't really see the issue. An FDL logo with a Ragin Cajuns moniker are not incompatible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RcL8 View Post
    Tell that to the baseball team.
    Another good example of inconsistent branding and marketing. Got different sports doing their own thing. If you want to look at baseball then we should put interlocking UL on the football lids. Consistency is what we need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FacelessBuffoon View Post
    Another good example of inconsistent branding and marketing. Got different sports doing their own thing. If you want to look at baseball then we should put interlocking UL on the football lids. Consistency is what we need.
    Baseball switched their hats to the FDL this year with Louisiana on their jerseys. Granted the batting helmets still had interlocking UL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    The FDL has been used by the University since inception. I am positive it was used in sports as early as the late eighties. The administration was pushing the FDL as the primary logo at least five years ago when I was told that directly by someone in Martin Hall. Unfortunately there wasn't a big enough backbone to make the coaches all adhere.

    Like I stated before I don't really see the issue. An FDL logo with a Ragin Cajuns moniker are not incompatible.
    I was in school late 80s early 90s and never saw a FDL once. It was used back in the 50s or 60s I think, then went away until recently, had they been consistent, and kept it through out the years, we wouldn't be having this conversation. I like the FDL in some cases, however the most recognizable helemets in college football have been consistent for decades. I just don't think 15 years into the Ragin Cajun we should change now. I am one for consistency and traditional not something new every 10 years or so.

    In a nut shell all for the FDL as a log just don't permanently change the recognizable helmet to something new. You can break it out for special occasions. If you don't believe me just ask Texas, Baylor, Oklahoma, OSU, Texas Tech, Kansas St...after all we want to be in the big 12 right.

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    Relevant topics are in short supply during these dog days of summer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FacelessBuffoon View Post
    .... Ragin Cajun is the single most recognized name for this school across the country.
    Ragin Cajuns is the most recognized thing we put out because for decades it has been the only thing we've put out. Now, ask those same people to tell you which school the Ragin Cajuns come from, and you'll get a lot of blank stares.

    We've marketed the ever loving crap out of Ragin Cajuns for 50 years. It's time to move on and market the name we want to be called, LOUISIANA.

    Every time we are on TV and we have uniforms or coaches splattered with Ragin Cajuns everywhere, that is a marketing fail of the highest order.

    Honestly, if we are not going to put a UL, the state, or some kind of variation of a Tri-Fleur or FDL, we shouldn't have anything on the helmets besides the stripes and maybe some numbers.

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    The FDL is way too big for my liking. If it were smaller I think it would not look so busy. I’m a fan of the white lids tho....with the RC stack logo.


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