Actually he is.
We have a similar tiered structure. Just not at the university system level.
LSU is the flagship university of the state. (which most people here do not dispute).
Tech, UL, and UNO are designated as statewide universitites. (Odd that we cannot market ourselves on a statewide basis)
Every other 4 years public university has a regional designation.
I can totally see that perception developing from both ends.
Truth is though the only thing that can adversely affect the two ends of the spectrum are purse strings. That is something they never have to worry about UL controlling, we can't even give ourselves a nickname.
What the spectrum does want to protect is UL's poor boy status, because for UL's entire history it has been the lowest funded (per student) school in the State.
Still somehow in spite of (back in 1905) when the Governor hit the brakes and said 'There's too much book learning going on at that school' it became the second largest school in the state.
So yeah I see the perception.
So turbine are you and I and any others going to meet, to at the very least put together a superbly accurate accounting of the work the efforts prior during the trial and post as well as other universities around the country to document the history of a name change going wrong?!
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