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    Default Re: CAN WE START A REAL TRADITION HERE?

    Quote Originally Posted by Corndog308
    Ya know when we are about to kickoff, and everyone is yelling "OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" and the ball is kicked and then we do an even louder "OHHH"? Get what I'm sayin? Well. What about this. When we're about to kickoff, why not we all go "UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU" with our arms in the shape of a U. And when we DO kickoff, we yell "L" with our arms in the shape of an L. Kinda like a YMCA thing. I think this would be really cool.
    Seein rutgers last night reminds me of some things I've seen recently that I'd love to see added. Utep has the miners, and use the pick-axe as kind of a symbol to show the "lets get to work" mentality. Rutgers does the "Choppin Wood" thing as their symbol of "lets get to work". I would love to see UL adopt something with the roughneck oil workers in the area. Maybe a pipe to represent our work ethic on the field, layen pipe play to play, dont quit. I'm open to suggestions.

    Tuffguy

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    Default Re: CAN WE START A REAL TRADITION HERE?

    Quote Originally Posted by TuffGuy84
    Seein rutgers last night reminds me of some things I've seen recently that I'd love to see added. Utep has the miners, and use the pick-axe as kind of a symbol to show the "lets get to work" mentality. Rutgers does the "Choppin Wood" thing as their symbol of "lets get to work". I would love to see UL adopt something with the roughneck oil workers in the area. Maybe a pipe to represent our work ethic on the field, layen pipe play to play, dont quit. I'm open to suggestions.

    Tuffguy
    I like using the oil field industry mixed in our identity. I have never understood why it wasn't mixed in a little more into the UL identity. Being that it would potentially attract more oil business involvement/advertisement and that couldn't hurt. I have to believe that some at UL and Lafayette don't necessarily embrace the industry... otherwise, I just can't figure it out... I am biased, however, my entire life has always been connected to this industry.

    If done properly, the parallels to football could bring some interesting ideas... we may have to work carefully with the "laying pipe" idea... if you know what I mean. There are a lot of good analogies to work with, but the whole idea of the oil industry theme will have to be embraced first. I am all for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    _ I just overheard on one of my coworkers radios the "40 lb. duck song". If for some reason we ever get to play Oregon here at the swamp, that has to be the song to play. Even though the duck gets away. _
    i wrote the song, i performed/sang it and i have an mp3 of the song if you would like it emailed to you.

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    Ok, yall been asking about the cannon at football games. Well, when I was in college, graduated 2006, the Kappa Alpha order (frat) had the cannon. I believe its in the front of their house and has alot to do with their frat traditions. They started bringing it to the games and would use it after touchdowns. I would really like to see it back! You would have to go through university officals/athletic/ fire marshal, etc... to get it back. I don't know the reason why they stopped.

    There are alot of traditions cooking in the student section. One band song we say "GO...U...L, Rajun Cajuns Go U L...woohoo" and they play it all the time at baseball games. I do like what the cajun chicken did at the basketball game when he pointed to one side U then the other L, and then red, white..etc..Interaction like that at a football game would be awesome. It sometimes feels like the student section is seperated from the rest of the stadium.
    Just a note : There is some talk about building suites above the student section, so people could rent for games (byob as long as you don't sell it)

    In Ragin Cajun Pride

    P.S. Its not too late to buy your baseball season tickets!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by geauxboy View Post
    _ The location of the fieldhouse & tunnel make it dificult to do the walk right. At Auburn, the Tiger walk is from the football complex to the stadium, about two blocks through the tailgate area, in uniform as they go for warm-up. At Tennessee, it's done the same way, right through the middle of campus. But however it's done, it's a great tradition & something the fans & team look forward to. _
    As good as the walk is, and I have seen a couple on my visits to UL from Maryland, we leave out one important group from this. THE STUDENTS. And we wonder why they do not attend. Unfortunately the lay of the land and rules prohibits this.

    It would be nice to see tailgating on the student side, probable best started by the Greeks, maybe even getting their alumni involved. Once that is going then maybe a new walking route coming from the student side aroung the front of the athletic offices, down to the Tigue and then circle thru the tailgaters back to the dressing room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger74 View Post
    _ As good as the walk is, and I have seen a couple on my visits to UL from Maryland, we leave out one important group from this. THE STUDENTS. And we wonder why they do not attend. Unfortunately the lay of the land and rules prohibits this.

    It would be nice to see tailgating on the student side, probable best started by the Greeks, maybe even getting their alumni involved. Once that is going then maybe a new walking route coming from the student side aroung the front of the athletic offices, down to the Tigue and then circle thru the tailgaters back to the dressing room. _
    Several of the Greek organizations have tailgating spots very close to the route of the Cajun Walk. They do not stop their partying and leave their spots for the Cajun Walk or to go to the game. The alienation of the student body and many alums by the failure of previous admins (jury is still out on this admin) to give them a program they can be proud of is to blame. Unfortunately if the current admin does not give change that soon the apathy will carry over as these current students become alumni.

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    Anyone tell the date and who usl played in 1963 homecoming game? Thank in advance

    [i]

    namvet66


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    Quote Originally Posted by namvet66 View Post
    _ Anyone tell the date and who usl played in 1963 homecoming game? Thank in advance

    [i]

    namvet66 _
    Louisiana College

    score 7-6 ... UL

    Boomer's (Gerald Landry) extra point was the difference in the game.

    Geaux Cajuns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer58 View Post
    Several of the Greek organizations have tailgating spots very close to the route of the Cajun Walk. They do not stop their partying and leave their spots for the Cajun Walk or to go to the game. The alienation of the student body and many alums by the failure of previous admins (jury is still out on this admin) to give them a program they can be proud of is to blame. Unfortunately if the current admin does not give change that soon the apathy will carry over as these current students become alumni.
    sororities actually have tailgate parties at city bar. How you have a tailgate party not at the tailgate site is beyond me but that kind says a lot about the disconnect there.



    igeaux.mobi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corndog308 View Post
    _ Ya know when we are about to kickoff, and everyone is yelling "OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" and the ball is kicked and then we do an even louder "OHHH"? Get what I'm sayin? Well. What about this. When we're about to kickoff, why not we all go "UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU" with our arms in the shape of a U. And when we DO kickoff, we yell "L" with our arms in the shape of an L. Kinda like a YMCA thing. I think this would be really cool. _
    SOUNDS/LOOKS GREAT TO ME!!!! -MY FAVORITE WAS THE CRAZY GUY WITH THE DRUM-------He would hit it and one side of the field would go Ragin and the other Cajun and then he would trick the folks and point to a different side ---anyway got the fans INVOLVED!!!!!!

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