Best Regional (Louisiana) College Town
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:39 am
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Same here.93henfan wrote:Had to go with Grambling.
Grambling got my vote too. I love Grambling!!!!!!dbackjon wrote:Same here.93henfan wrote:Had to go with Grambling.
History, tradition, best football in Louisiana, all-time coaching winner, nothing comes close.
GRAMBLING FOR THE WIN!!
Never had any fun in those places, although I may have a baby mama in Lafayette.JohnStOnge wrote:You kind of have to vote for Baton Rouge because LSU is there and the Southern atmosphere ain't bad either. But shouldn't you at least include Ruston, Lafayette, Thibodaux, Natchitoches, and Monroe in the poll?
Two out of three aint bad. They have history and now the have the all-time winning coach again, but best football in Louisiana???? LOL, naw, not even close.dbackjon wrote:Same here.93henfan wrote:Had to go with Grambling.
History, tradition, best football in Louisiana, all-time coaching winner, nothing comes close.
GRAMBLING FOR THE WIN!!
We knew you did, Jag, and we didn't want to disappoint you.tampajag wrote:Grambling got my vote too. I love Grambling!!!!!!dbackjon wrote:
Same here.
History, tradition, best football in Louisiana, all-time coaching winner, nothing comes close.
GRAMBLING FOR THE WIN!!
Somebody gets it93henfan wrote:We knew you did, Jag, and we didn't want to disappoint you.tampajag wrote: Grambling got my vote too. I love Grambling!!!!!!
He's not the all time coaching winner. The guy at St. Johns of Minnesota is. He's not the all time winner as a Division I coach either. Not even close. Jerry Moore, for instance, has way more wins as a Division I coach than he does. He's been declared the all time winningnest Division I coast through some weird contortion where we say "well he was a Division I coach for part of his career and if you count all his lower division wins he has the most wins among coaches who were Division I coaches for at least part of their career."dbackjon wrote:Same here.93henfan wrote:Had to go with Grambling.
History, tradition, best football in Louisiana, all-time coaching winner, nothing comes close.
GRAMBLING FOR THE WIN!!
My Grambilng vote was firmly tongue in cheek (most know that). I've been to plenty LSU games and the atmosphere is unreal. But I'm Southern all the way.JohnStOnge wrote:Look, I like small college football BTW. But I've got to believe you people are joking when you act like there is anything in Louisiana like the atmosphere at LSU on game day. It's not my cup of tea because there's a limit to how large a crowd I like to be around. But comparing Grambling to LSU in terms of game day atmosphere is like comparing a paramecium to an elephant.
And, yes, I have been to a football game at Grambling and I have been to a football game at LSU. Be serious fellas.
Hahahahahahatampajag wrote:Never had any fun in those places, although I may have a baby mama in Lafayette.JohnStOnge wrote:You kind of have to vote for Baton Rouge because LSU is there and the Southern atmosphere ain't bad either. But shouldn't you at least include Ruston, Lafayette, Thibodaux, Natchitoches, and Monroe in the poll?