CrazyCajun
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RE: If Troy, ASU, ULL, or ULM
(04-01-2013 03:44 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote: (03-31-2013 08:33 AM)freshtop Wrote: Football is currently a lateral move. Basketball is a move up. That is what I am most excited about.
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You are 100% correct. Football is a lateral move, but it would reduce travel cost considerably for the Cajuns. We would have 3 programs within 3.5 hours of Lafayette.
If stAte were to move to CUSA along with Louisiana in order for CUSA to get to 16 we would have UNT, stAte, UAB, USM, Rice, and La Tech as programs that are within 8 hours of campus.
No, I think some of the State fans would much rather make the drive in the piney woods back roads. Its their dream conference.
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Re: RE: If Troy, ASU, ULL, or ULM
(04-01-2013 03:55 PM)CrazyCajun Wrote: (04-01-2013 03:44 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote: (03-31-2013 08:33 AM)freshtop Wrote: Football is currently a lateral move. Basketball is a move up. That is what I am most excited about.
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You are 100% correct. Football is a lateral move, but it would reduce travel cost considerably for the Cajuns. We would have 3 programs within 3.5 hours of Lafayette.
If stAte were to move to CUSA along with Louisiana in order for CUSA to get to 16 we would have UNT, stAte, UAB, USM, Rice, and La Tech as programs that are within 8 hours of campus.
No, I think some of the State fans would much rather make the drive in the piney woods back roads. Its their dream conference.
Stop trying to think (at least for us). You are bad at it.
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CrazyCajun
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RE: If Troy, ASU, ULL, or ULM
(04-01-2013 04:02 PM)ark30inf Wrote: (04-01-2013 03:55 PM)CrazyCajun Wrote: (04-01-2013 03:44 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote: (03-31-2013 08:33 AM)freshtop Wrote: Football is currently a lateral move. Basketball is a move up. That is what I am most excited about.
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You are 100% correct. Football is a lateral move, but it would reduce travel cost considerably for the Cajuns. We would have 3 programs within 3.5 hours of Lafayette.
If stAte were to move to CUSA along with Louisiana in order for CUSA to get to 16 we would have UNT, stAte, UAB, USM, Rice, and La Tech as programs that are within 8 hours of campus.
No, I think some of the State fans would much rather make the drive in the piney woods back roads. Its their dream conference.
Stop trying to think (at least for us). You are bad at it.
And stop concerning youself with what Cajun fans are saying. We've read the constant garbage for weeks on this board with the GSU and Georgia Southern fans pillow fights, the Liberty bashing and the complants about NMSU. So please spare us the UL fan crap!
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RE: If Troy, ASU, ULL, or ULM
(04-01-2013 03:55 PM)CrazyCajun Wrote: (04-01-2013 03:44 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote: (03-31-2013 08:33 AM)freshtop Wrote: Football is currently a lateral move. Basketball is a move up. That is what I am most excited about.
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You are 100% correct. Football is a lateral move, but it would reduce travel cost considerably for the Cajuns. We would have 3 programs within 3.5 hours of Lafayette.
If stAte were to move to CUSA along with Louisiana in order for CUSA to get to 16 we would have UNT, stAte, UAB, USM, Rice, and La Tech as programs that are within 8 hours of campus.
No, I think some of the State fans would much rather make the drive in the piney woods back roads. Its their dream conference.
Hardly, we're just not going to go trashing the Sun Belt when odds are 75 to 80 percent that we are staying in this league for a long time.
You'll hear more chatter from ASU fans if ULL moves without us.
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Re: RE: If Troy, ASU, ULL, or ULM
(04-01-2013 04:14 PM)CrazyCajun Wrote: (04-01-2013 04:02 PM)ark30inf Wrote: (04-01-2013 03:55 PM)CrazyCajun Wrote: (04-01-2013 03:44 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote: (03-31-2013 08:33 AM)freshtop Wrote: Football is currently a lateral move. Basketball is a move up. That is what I am most excited about.
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You are 100% correct. Football is a lateral move, but it would reduce travel cost considerably for the Cajuns. We would have 3 programs within 3.5 hours of Lafayette.
If stAte were to move to CUSA along with Louisiana in order for CUSA to get to 16 we would have UNT, stAte, UAB, USM, Rice, and La Tech as programs that are within 8 hours of campus.
No, I think some of the State fans would much rather make the drive in the piney woods back roads. Its their dream conference.
Stop trying to think (at least for us). You are bad at it.
And stop concerning youself with what Cajun fans are saying. We've read the constant garbage for weeks on this board with the GSU and Georgia Southern fans pillow fights, the Liberty bashing and the complants about NMSU. So please spare us the UL fan crap!
If it purports to be what stAte fans are saying when it's not...I'll concern myself with it.
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RE: If ASU, ULL, or ULM
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Nope, they haven't been hoodwinked, bamboozled, etc. They seem to have made decisions based on the cusa of days-gone-by and not completely informed...not even as much as some on a message board? It's all good, though I am interested in seeing the end-result.
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Yep...kinda like finally getting that Southwestern Conference offer...In the late 70's - late 80's...it was the 1st SEC, today, just a way for SMU to show they were once relevant
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