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Louisiana Tech–Louisiana–Monroe football rivalry

The Louisiana Tech–Louisiana–Monroe football rivalry is a former American college football rivalry between the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs and the Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks (formerly the Northeast Louisiana Indians). The two schools are located 35 miles apart from each other on I-20 in North Louisiana.[1] The two teams have met 43 times on the football field, with Louisiana Tech currently holding a 29–14 lead in the all-time series. The game ended in 2000, following the Bulldogs' transition to the Western Athletic Conference.[2][3][4]

Louisiana Tech–Louisiana–Monroe football rivalry
SportFootball
First meetingSeptember 26, 1953
Louisiana Tech, 61–6
Latest meetingNovember 11, 2000
Louisiana Tech, 42–19
Next meetingTBD
Statistics
Meetings total43
All-time seriesLouisiana Tech leads, 29–14
Largest victoryLouisiana Tech, 61–6 (1953)
Longest win streakLouisiana Tech, 7 (1971–1977)
Current win streakLouisiana Tech, 6 (1990–present)
Locations of Louisiana Tech and Louisiana–Monroe

History

The matchup began in 1953 as a conference game, following Northeast Louisiana State's move to the Gulf States Conference. After the Gulf States Conference dissolved at the end of the 1970 football season, Louisiana Tech joined the Southland Conference, while Northeast Louisiana remained a football independent school, and the yearly game continued as a non-conference matchup. The game once again became a conference matchup in 1982, when Northeast Louisiana joined the Southland Conference, before once again moving to a non-conference game following Louisiana Tech's departure from the Southland following the 1986 season.

The early history of the series was dominated by Louisiana Tech, as the Bulldogs won 20 of the first 25 meetings between the two schools. Following the end of the 1978 season, long-time Louisiana Tech head coach Maxie Lambright resigned, and Tech decided to hire Arkansas assistant coach Larry Beightol as their new head coach, instead of promoting long-time Lambright assistant coach (and Louisiana Tech alum), Pat Collins.[5][6] Collins was subsequently hired as an assistant coach at Northeast Louisiana, before being promoted to head coach following John David Crow's resignation at the end of the 1980 season.[5][6] Prior to Collins' first game against Tech as a head coach, he drew the ire of Tech fans by using insider information gleaned during his time as a Tech assistant to complain to Southland Conference officials and have the Bulldogs' star linebacker, Ed Jackson, declared ineligible to play.[5] The game, dubbed the "Ed Jackson Bowl,"[5] quickly turned into a rout, as Northeast Louisiana dominated the Bulldogs en route to a 35–0 victory in front of 23,500 fans at Tech's Joe Aillet Stadium.[5] Collins spent eight seasons as coach at Northeast Louisiana and went 6–2 all time against his alma mater.[5] Following Collins' tenure, however, Louisiana Tech once again began to dominate the matchup, winning 7 of the last 8 meetings, with a 1989 game that the Bulldogs initially won on the field, but later forfeited the victory, as the only blemish.

In 2000, the matchup came to an end, with a 42–19 Tech victory in Monroe. Following the 2000 season, Louisiana Tech became a member of the Western Athletic Conference, while Louisiana–Monroe became a member of the Sun Belt Conference in 2001. Since then, both teams have played in different conferences, and the game has not been scheduled. In 2013, Louisiana Tech left the WAC and joined Conference USA.

2012–2013 Bowl Season

Following the 2012 season, Louisiana–Monroe was invited to play in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, LA. Louisiana Tech was also invited to play in the game but instead chose to let the Independence Bowl's time deadline pass in hopes of an offer from another bowl that never materialized.[7] The Bulldogs did not end up playing in any bowl game despite boasting the nation's top scoring offense.[8][9] Several members of the media have speculated that Louisiana Tech's reluctance to play in the Independence Bowl may have been based on their reluctance to renew their rivalry with ULM,[10][11][12] though Tech officials have denied that this was their motivation in seeking a different bowl game.[13][14]

Attempted renewal

In the summer of 2013, at his inaugural press conference, Louisiana–Monroe's new athletic director, Brian Wickstrom, announced his intention to play Louisiana Tech in football every year.[15] In a press conference with a local newspaper, Dr. Les Guice, Louisiana Tech's president, indicated that an offer would not be heavily considered, as the future out-of-conference schedule was full.[16] Louisiana Tech's new athletic director Tommy McClelland confirmed that Tech would not pursue any games with Louisiana–Monroe, as they are "grow[ing] a national brand" and that playing Louisiana–Monroe could not help Louisiana Tech accomplish that goal.[2] In 2020, the rivalry is expected to be renewed amid a slew of cancelled games due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[17][18] On November 16, 2020, both schools announced that the November 21, 2020 game that was scheduled to be held at Independence Stadium in Shreveport was canceled due to continuing COVID-19 concerns within the Warhawk program.[19]

Game results

Louisiana Tech victoriesLouisiana–Monroe victoriesForfeits
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 September 26, 1953 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 61–6
2 November 20, 1954 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 51–6
3 November 19, 1955 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 34–14
4 November 17, 1956 Monroe, LA Northeast Louisiana State 7–0
5 November 23, 1957 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 15–6
6 November 22, 1958 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 46–21
7 November 21, 1959 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 27–0
8 November 19, 1960 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 20–15
9 November 18, 1961 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 27–7
10 November 10, 1962 Monroe, LA Northeast Louisiana State 13–6
11 November 23, 1963 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 28–7
12 November 21, 1964 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 23–0
13 November 20, 1965 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 54–7
14 November 19, 1966 Monroe, LA Northeast Louisiana State 14–6
15 November 18, 1967 Ruston, LA Northeast Louisiana State 21–14
16 November 23, 1968 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 25–10
17 November 22, 1969 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 34–6
18 November 21, 1970 Monroe, LA Northeast Louisiana 28–21
19 November 20, 1971 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 23–0
20 November 18, 1972 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 10–6
21 November 17, 1973 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 40–0
22 November 23, 1974 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 26–10
23 November 8, 1975 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 41–23
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
24 November 20, 1976 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 55–35
25 November 26, 1977 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 20–0
26 November 18, 1978 Monroe, LA Northeast Louisiana 18–0
27 November 17, 1979 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 13–10
28 November 22, 1980 Monroe, LA Northeast Louisiana 19–14
29 October 3, 1981 Ruston, LA Northeast Louisiana 35–0
30 October 9, 1982 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 17–10
31 November 5, 1983 Ruston, LA Northeast Louisiana 17–0
32 November 3, 1984 Monroe, LA Northeast Louisiana 12–10
33 November 9, 1985 Ruston, LA Northeast Louisiana 13–9
34 November 8, 1986 Monroe, LA Northeast Louisiana 20–6
35 September 12, 1987 Ruston, LA Northeast Louisiana 44–7
36 November 19, 1988 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 23–0
37 November 4, 1989 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech[n 1]24–6
38 November 3, 1990 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 31–7
39 November 2, 1991 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 35–10
40 September 13, 1997 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 17–16
41 October 10, 1998 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 44–14
42 November 6, 1999 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 58–17
43 November 11, 2000 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 42–19
Series: Louisiana Tech leads 29–13
Note: Source:[20]

Notes:

  1. ^ Louisiana Tech initially won the game, but later forfeited the victory.

See also

References

  1. ^ "2001 Chacahoula". University of Louisiana at Monroe. Retrieved 2014-12-12.
  2. ^ a b "Louisiana Tech, AD Introduction Press Conference".
  3. ^ Hunsucker, Adam (April 12, 2017). . The News-Star. Monroe. Archived from the original on April 12, 2017. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
  4. ^ Diaz, Cory (September 1, 2017). "When could Louisiana Tech, ULM renew their rivalry?". The News-Star. Monroe. from the original on September 8, 2017. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Hunsucker, Adam (July 12, 2015). . The News-Star. Monroe. Archived from the original on November 3, 2015. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
  6. ^ a b Campbell, Bill (June 17, 2015). . The News-Star. Monroe. Archived from the original on September 30, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
  7. ^ "La. Tech snuffed out of a bowl game; fans blame school's AD". KMSS-TV. December 3, 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  8. ^ . ESPN. December 3, 2012. Archived from the original on July 7, 2015. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  9. ^ "No bowl game for Louisiana Tech". sportsnola.com. December 2, 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  10. ^ "Louisiana Tech refuses to play former rival Louisiana-Monroe in Independence Bowl". sbnation.com. December 2, 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  11. ^ "Louisiana Tech turns down Independence Bowl, reportedly over ULM rivalry". sbnation.com. December 2, 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  12. ^ . doublecoveragefootball.com. December 4, 2012. Archived from the original on July 8, 2015. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  13. ^ . USA Today. December 3, 2012. Archived from the original on February 7, 2013. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  14. ^ "La Tech AD explains why Bulldogs aren't going bowling". CBS Sports. December 2, 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  15. ^ "ULMWarhawkAthletics, AD Introduction Press Conference". YouTube.
  16. ^ "Dr. Les Guice on the News Star".
  17. ^ Hunsucker, Adam; Diaz, Cory (August 7, 2020). . The News-Star. Monroe. Archived from the original on August 9, 2020. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
  18. ^ . Ruston Daily Leader. Ruston. August 7, 2020. Archived from the original on August 9, 2020. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
  19. ^ Kelley, Kevin (2020-11-16). "ULM-Louisiana Tech football game canceled due to COVID-19". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved 2021-10-31.
  20. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on July 15, 2015. Retrieved 2015-07-15.

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The Louisiana Tech Louisiana Monroe football rivalry is a former American college football rivalry between the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs and the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks formerly the Northeast Louisiana Indians The two schools are located 35 miles apart from each other on I 20 in North Louisiana 1 The two teams have met 43 times on the football field with Louisiana Tech currently holding a 29 14 lead in the all time series The game ended in 2000 following the Bulldogs transition to the Western Athletic Conference 2 3 4 Louisiana Tech Louisiana Monroe football rivalryLouisiana Tech BulldogsLouisiana Monroe WarhawksSportFootballFirst meetingSeptember 26 1953Louisiana Tech 61 6Latest meetingNovember 11 2000Louisiana Tech 42 19Next meetingTBDStatisticsMeetings total43All time seriesLouisiana Tech leads 29 14Largest victoryLouisiana Tech 61 6 1953 Longest win streakLouisiana Tech 7 1971 1977 Current win streakLouisiana Tech 6 1990 present Interactive fullscreen map Locations of Louisiana Tech and Louisiana Monroe Contents 1 History 2 2012 2013 Bowl Season 3 Attempted renewal 4 Game results 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe matchup began in 1953 as a conference game following Northeast Louisiana State s move to the Gulf States Conference After the Gulf States Conference dissolved at the end of the 1970 football season Louisiana Tech joined the Southland Conference while Northeast Louisiana remained a football independent school and the yearly game continued as a non conference matchup The game once again became a conference matchup in 1982 when Northeast Louisiana joined the Southland Conference before once again moving to a non conference game following Louisiana Tech s departure from the Southland following the 1986 season The early history of the series was dominated by Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs won 20 of the first 25 meetings between the two schools Following the end of the 1978 season long time Louisiana Tech head coach Maxie Lambright resigned and Tech decided to hire Arkansas assistant coach Larry Beightol as their new head coach instead of promoting long time Lambright assistant coach and Louisiana Tech alum Pat Collins 5 6 Collins was subsequently hired as an assistant coach at Northeast Louisiana before being promoted to head coach following John David Crow s resignation at the end of the 1980 season 5 6 Prior to Collins first game against Tech as a head coach he drew the ire of Tech fans by using insider information gleaned during his time as a Tech assistant to complain to Southland Conference officials and have the Bulldogs star linebacker Ed Jackson declared ineligible to play 5 The game dubbed the Ed Jackson Bowl 5 quickly turned into a rout as Northeast Louisiana dominated the Bulldogs en route to a 35 0 victory in front of 23 500 fans at Tech s Joe Aillet Stadium 5 Collins spent eight seasons as coach at Northeast Louisiana and went 6 2 all time against his alma mater 5 Following Collins tenure however Louisiana Tech once again began to dominate the matchup winning 7 of the last 8 meetings with a 1989 game that the Bulldogs initially won on the field but later forfeited the victory as the only blemish In 2000 the matchup came to an end with a 42 19 Tech victory in Monroe Following the 2000 season Louisiana Tech became a member of the Western Athletic Conference while Louisiana Monroe became a member of the Sun Belt Conference in 2001 Since then both teams have played in different conferences and the game has not been scheduled In 2013 Louisiana Tech left the WAC and joined Conference USA 2012 2013 Bowl Season EditFollowing the 2012 season Louisiana Monroe was invited to play in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport LA Louisiana Tech was also invited to play in the game but instead chose to let the Independence Bowl s time deadline pass in hopes of an offer from another bowl that never materialized 7 The Bulldogs did not end up playing in any bowl game despite boasting the nation s top scoring offense 8 9 Several members of the media have speculated that Louisiana Tech s reluctance to play in the Independence Bowl may have been based on their reluctance to renew their rivalry with ULM 10 11 12 though Tech officials have denied that this was their motivation in seeking a different bowl game 13 14 Attempted renewal EditIn the summer of 2013 at his inaugural press conference Louisiana Monroe s new athletic director Brian Wickstrom announced his intention to play Louisiana Tech in football every year 15 In a press conference with a local newspaper Dr Les Guice Louisiana Tech s president indicated that an offer would not be heavily considered as the future out of conference schedule was full 16 Louisiana Tech s new athletic director Tommy McClelland confirmed that Tech would not pursue any games with Louisiana Monroe as they are grow ing a national brand and that playing Louisiana Monroe could not help Louisiana Tech accomplish that goal 2 In 2020 the rivalry is expected to be renewed amid a slew of cancelled games due to the COVID 19 pandemic 17 18 On November 16 2020 both schools announced that the November 21 2020 game that was scheduled to be held at Independence Stadium in Shreveport was canceled due to continuing COVID 19 concerns within the Warhawk program 19 Game results EditLouisiana Tech victoriesLouisiana Monroe victoriesForfeitsNo DateLocationWinnerScore1September 26 1953Ruston LALouisiana Tech61 62November 20 1954Monroe LALouisiana Tech51 63November 19 1955Ruston LALouisiana Tech34 144November 17 1956Monroe LANortheast Louisiana State7 05November 23 1957Ruston LALouisiana Tech15 66November 22 1958Monroe LALouisiana Tech46 217November 21 1959Ruston LALouisiana Tech27 08November 19 1960Monroe LALouisiana Tech20 159November 18 1961Ruston LALouisiana Tech27 710November 10 1962Monroe LANortheast Louisiana State13 611November 23 1963Ruston LALouisiana Tech28 712November 21 1964Monroe LALouisiana Tech23 013November 20 1965Ruston LALouisiana Tech54 714November 19 1966Monroe LANortheast Louisiana State14 615November 18 1967Ruston LANortheast Louisiana State21 1416November 23 1968Monroe LALouisiana Tech25 1017November 22 1969Ruston LALouisiana Tech34 618November 21 1970Monroe LANortheast Louisiana28 2119November 20 1971Ruston LALouisiana Tech23 020November 18 1972Monroe LALouisiana Tech10 621November 17 1973Ruston LALouisiana Tech40 022November 23 1974Monroe LALouisiana Tech26 1023November 8 1975Ruston LALouisiana Tech41 23No DateLocationWinnerScore24November 20 1976Monroe LALouisiana Tech55 3525November 26 1977Ruston LALouisiana Tech20 026November 18 1978Monroe LANortheast Louisiana18 027November 17 1979Ruston LALouisiana Tech13 1028November 22 1980Monroe LANortheast Louisiana19 1429October 3 1981Ruston LANortheast Louisiana35 030October 9 1982Monroe LALouisiana Tech17 1031November 5 1983Ruston LANortheast Louisiana17 032November 3 1984Monroe LANortheast Louisiana12 1033November 9 1985Ruston LANortheast Louisiana13 934November 8 1986Monroe LANortheast Louisiana20 635September 12 1987Ruston LANortheast Louisiana44 736November 19 1988Monroe LALouisiana Tech23 037November 4 1989Ruston LALouisiana Tech n 1 24 638November 3 1990Monroe LALouisiana Tech31 739November 2 1991Ruston LALouisiana Tech35 1040September 13 1997Ruston LALouisiana Tech17 1641October 10 1998Monroe LALouisiana Tech44 1442November 6 1999Ruston LALouisiana Tech58 1743November 11 2000Monroe LALouisiana Tech42 19Series Louisiana Tech leads 29 13Note Source 20 Notes Louisiana Tech initially won the game but later forfeited the victory See also EditList of NCAA college football rivalry gamesReferences Edit 2001 Chacahoula University of Louisiana at Monroe Retrieved 2014 12 12 a b Louisiana Tech AD Introduction Press Conference Hunsucker Adam April 12 2017 Is Louisiana Tech ULM still a rivalry The News Star Monroe Archived from the original on April 12 2017 Retrieved April 18 2017 Diaz Cory September 1 2017 When could Louisiana Tech ULM renew their rivalry The News Star Monroe Archived from the original on September 8 2017 Retrieved September 7 2017 a b c d e f Hunsucker Adam July 12 2015 Collins looks back on championship run at ULM The News Star Monroe Archived from the original on November 3 2015 Retrieved July 15 2015 a b Campbell Bill June 17 2015 Strong will fueled Pat Collins title filled career The News Star Monroe Archived from the original on September 30 2017 Retrieved July 15 2015 La Tech snuffed out of a bowl game fans blame school s AD KMSS TV December 3 2012 Retrieved 2013 01 29 9 3 Louisiana Tech won t play in bowl ESPN December 3 2012 Archived from the original on July 7 2015 Retrieved 2013 01 29 No bowl game for Louisiana Tech sportsnola com December 2 2012 Retrieved 2013 01 29 Louisiana Tech refuses to play former rival Louisiana Monroe in Independence Bowl sbnation com December 2 2012 Retrieved 2013 01 29 Louisiana Tech turns down Independence Bowl reportedly over ULM rivalry sbnation com December 2 2012 Retrieved 2013 01 29 Louisiana Tech Snubbed Themselves Will Miss Postseason doublecoveragefootball com December 4 2012 Archived from the original on July 8 2015 Retrieved 2013 01 29 Why Louisiana Tech is staying home despite a 9 3 record USA Today December 3 2012 Archived from the original on February 7 2013 Retrieved 2013 01 29 La Tech AD explains why Bulldogs aren t going bowling CBS Sports December 2 2012 Retrieved 2013 01 29 ULMWarhawkAthletics AD Introduction Press Conference YouTube Dr Les Guice on the News Star Hunsucker Adam Diaz Cory August 7 2020 ULM LA Tech to play in Shreveport on Nov 21 The News Star Monroe Archived from the original on August 9 2020 Retrieved August 9 2020 LA Tech ULM to play at Independence Stadium Ruston Daily Leader Ruston August 7 2020 Archived from the original on August 9 2020 Retrieved August 9 2020 Kelley Kevin 2020 11 16 ULM Louisiana Tech football game canceled due to COVID 19 FBSchedules com Retrieved 2021 10 31 Louisiana Monroe vs Louisiana Tech College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on July 15 2015 Retrieved 2015 07 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louisiana Tech Louisiana Monroe football rivalry amp oldid 1122658797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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