I agree with Kyle and Foote. Normally I agree with Kyle. Foote...seems like a nice guy, but his constant negative outlooks makes it not possible to listen long enough to determine if I usually agree with him or not.
I agree with Kyle and Foote. Normally I agree with Kyle. Foote...seems like a nice guy, but his constant negative outlooks makes it not possible to listen long enough to determine if I usually agree with him or not.
New article today in the Shreveport Times written by the Queen B herself....
ULL practice of dropping 'Lafayette' violates state law
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/artic...S02/310240004/
Yeah, pretty much this.
But it was the emotion that got me.
The Advertiser has historically been pretty non-existent and even useless when it comes to the Cajusn.
To hear Foote, who has been pretty detached from the program, go off like he did was really refreshing.
His argument was pretty matter-of-fact and the only rebuttal to it can be "I don't care what the facts are, SLI should know its place."
You have to give somebody his props when its due.
Happy Friday Eve guys....Congrats on a great season thus far. Cajuns lookin salty! This name change ____ is getting out of hand. This wouldn't be an issue if the powers at be in the 90's had just left the USL name alone. What was the reason for the change along w/ Northeast? Y'all should just change back to USL & call yourselves the U of South Louisiana. Sounds great, no confusing double names.
A very simple and straight forward question: On April 17, 1984 it was voted by a margin of 17-1 to change the name from "University of Southwest Louisiana" to "university of Louisiana". That same year the diploma's read "University of Louisiana". On May 22, 1984 some P-OFF usla&m alumni and district judge Brown (alumni) decided to take up the issue and have the name changed back to USL. The La. Supreme court refuse to take up the matter....Then the state legislators decided to have a law implemented that they would be the body to say what the names of our university could be....the law was after the facts....so how can they say to this university what you can be called.....mainly after the name had already been voted on and passed....am I making an sense here? How can you make a law years or even days later after something was voted on and passed legally?
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