The Sunbelt Blows...

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Re: The Sunbelt Blows...

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tampajag wrote:
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Funny that you say that because Louisiana Tech switched to the WAC from the Sun Belt. Unfortunately, LA Tech hasn't done much in any sport since. :D
FWIW LaTech hasn't had a good football team since Terry Bradshaw. :lol: The only team they ever had worth anything was the Lady Techsters.
They had some decent men's teams when Karl Malone was there, but their women's team used to be a perennial powerhouse.
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BlueHen86 wrote:
tampajag wrote: FWIW LaTech hasn't had a good football team since Terry Bradshaw. :lol: The only team they ever had worth anything was the Lady Techsters.
They had some decent men's teams when Karl Malone was there, but their women's team used to be a perennial powerhouse.
It used to be LA Tech/WKU in Sun Belt women's basketball for years. It was by far the best rivalry in the Sun Belt. I miss those games especially when there was something to play for. :nod:
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wkuhillhound wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:
The Sun Belt Conference...

stepping stone to the WAC. :lol:
Funny that you say that because Louisiana Tech switched to the WAC from the Sun Belt. Unfortunately, LA Tech hasn't done much in any sport since. :D
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