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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    Only to those who see what it can become, protect it, and let grow.

    Only to those who believe.

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    After reading this thread I realized, the Cajundome could benifit from the use of some really tall trees.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    The oaks in question must be around 54 years old
    Are you sure? I am 55 and don’t remember them there as a kid. I thought they were planted closer to the time I was in college?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    I like our new stadium; it will serve its purpose. It will show that we are competitive... but it will not show that we are among the biggest, nor the best, not in the country, not in college football, not even among mid-majors.
    This is a very silly take. Once fully completed, Cajun Field will rank top tier amongst all G5 Football Stadiums and will be superior to some P5 Stadiums.

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    Here's what we know: this is 1970 or '71. Possibly 72? West concrete appears at least 4 seasons (weather not FTBL) weathered. At an absolute minimum of 50 years is the age of the Swamp Oaks. All estimates of course, nothing concrete certain.


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    Here's what we know: this is 1970 or '71. Possibly 72? West concrete appears at least 4 seasons (weather not FTBL) weathered. At an absolute minimum of 50 years is the age of the Swamp Oaks. All estimates of course, nothing concrete certain.
    I think you are right; I can't yet see the hedges that used to line the inside stadium wall. Also, the parking area doesn't look much used. So this is probably a very early picture, maybe right after construction.

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    When does TSAB decides enough is enough and takes it all away? Hopefully UL’s dumb ars parochial ULS brethren understands it can happen to them too, providing the ever get away from “knowing their place.”

    I keep waiting on the ULS programs to learn one day they have more students and technically more politicians in their direct footprint of voters than a generic “state” university.


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    When does TSAB decides enough is enough and takes it all away? Hopefully UL’s dumb ars parochial ULS brethren understands it can happen to them too, providing the ever get away from “knowing their place.”

    I keep waiting on the ULS programs to learn one day they have more students and technically more politicians in their direct footprint of voters than a generic “state” university.
    From what I'm hearing, UL's R1 status, passing them in research funding, and the rapid progress we're making with doctoral programs, research centers, construction, and political success, has caused a shift in attitudes over in BR.

    We still have to keep our eyes open and pursue due diligence, but more and more they are cooperating with us. Their faculty collaborate on various research projects; for some of it, we're the lead institution, and we added them to the project.

    With that, although it's not clear yet (at least not from where we're sitting in the cheap seats) how much funding Jeff will get us, I've heard that he's not going to let them pull any stunts on us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    PS

    Really?

    You want to remove oaks for that stadium?

    Will the new Cajun Field rank as one of the top 100 stadiums in the country?

    Will it even rank in the top 500? Maybe not. My nephew graduated from a Texas HS whose stadium is comparable to what we will have at Cajun Field... which brings up an insight: Would the new Cajun Field even make the top 100 stadiums in Texas? Link.

    I like our new stadium; it will serve its purpose. It will show that we are competitive... but it will not show that we are among the biggest, nor the best, not in the country, not in college football, not even among mid-majors.

    UL's oak trees, and the tradition they represent, are unique across the world. So do we really want to cut down our traditions, the things that make us leaders, the things that show us to be visionaries, the living things that bind us a community...

    ...just so we can showcase a 3rd-tier football stadium?
    There are only 134 FBS football teams. The new cajun field will easily be in the top 2 or 3 in the SBC, CUSA, MAC, and much more amenities than many in the American, and Mountain West. It will easily be in the top 100 nicest stadiums in the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    There are only 134 FBS football teams. The new cajun field will easily be in the top 2 or 3 in the SBC, CUSA, MAC, and much more amenities than many in the American, and Mountain West. It will easily be in the top 100 nicest stadiums in the country.
    Only once we complete the East side and add the amenities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    You are one of the few who remember that. A group of us realized that Cajuns & Creoles hate missing a party. If they saw tailgating along the fence, they'd join us.

    So we began tailgating under the Eauque™. When we started, we were so isolated out there that even Nolan Ryan couldn't have hit another tailgater with a fastball.

    We were right. It grew so big that we had to start paying for the Eauque. Then they subdivided it into 4 lots. Then it just got to be too crowded and way too loud, too much rowdiness.

    Back when we started, I told people that the time would come that we would miss those days. They laughed at me.

    May you live in interesting times.
    May important people notice you.
    May the gods grant all your wishes.
    Tailgating was great at that point because of Coach Hud's promotion of UL football. Once he left, it fell apart. Even winning under Napier and a Top 25 ranking couldn't bring it back. We no longer have a promoter to excite our fans and get them back out there.

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    4 10 win seasons in the last 6 years.

    Damn near in contention for CFP G5 spot its' first year.

    Accomplishing a 10 win season in a HC first three seasons never happened till the 2020s. It's 2025 and its happened twice.

    Playing FTBL since 1901.

    Never dropped to Div 1-AA or FCS like all these other programs. Always 1A or FBS.

    5 star QB transfer from Lafayette at the helm with a 5 star WR transfer.

    Brand new Swamp.

    Lookin' good.


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