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Why LSU and not Louisiana State?
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:07 pm
too hard to say?
most other state teams are named Florida State, etc.
why not LA State? too much like LA Tech?
just wondering...
most other state teams are named Florida State, etc.
why not LA State? too much like LA Tech?
just wondering...
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:10 pm to killercoconut
Louisiana is 5 sylabols, easier to say LSU, better too.
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:11 pm to bayouawhiskey
i understand its an elite name NOW...and by no means do i want it to change...just wondered why it got started that way.
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:13 pm to killercoconut
everytime I here Louisiana State, I think of a prison, IDK why.
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:14 pm to killercoconut
Why Louisiana State and not LSU?
Louisiana State What?
Louisiana State What?
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:14 pm to tubucoco
At least we spell the acronym correctly... 

Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:15 pm to killercoconut
Why USC instead of The University of Southern California?
Why BPCC instead of The Bossier Parish Community College.?
Why BPCC instead of The Bossier Parish Community College.?
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:15 pm to killercoconut
Verne Lundquist would be all in favor of calling it Louisiana State...
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:18 pm to killercoconut
quote:
why not LA State?
thank god
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:19 pm to coachLSU
quote:
most other state teams
That's why.
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:22 pm to tubucoco
Because at one time virtually all the state schools were called Louisiana State University at “city”. Example: LSUNO was LSU New Orleans. Whereas “LSU” always denoted THE main campus in Baton Rouge.
Maybe my memory has gotten foggy over the years and I am just too lazy to research the individual schools, but this is what I remember – back when I walked 12 miles to school each way, and all uphill.
Maybe my memory has gotten foggy over the years and I am just too lazy to research the individual schools, but this is what I remember – back when I walked 12 miles to school each way, and all uphill.
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:30 pm to Pietra
and we liked it!!! ( thats what my paw paw used to say) haha
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:38 pm to killercoconut
For the same reason they say UCLA.
Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:49 pm to ToplessTenors4evuh
Because Louisiana State University has way to many s's for Lou Holts to pronounce... 

Posted on 1/9/09 at 5:50 pm to killercoconut
quote:
too hard to say?
most other state teams are named Florida State, etc.
why not LA State? too much like LA Tech?
just wondering
Don't get into this arguement with a die-hard Cajun turd from ULL.

Posted on 1/9/09 at 6:08 pm to killercoconut
I don't know why it happens, but there are a few schools that are just much better known by their initials than by their full names.
LSU, UCLA, SMU and TCU are probably the most extreme examples, but USC, BYU and UTEP are also probably better known by their initials than by their full names.
I think one reason why many schools named ___ State University aren't known as exclusively by their initials is that most states start with a letter that other states also start with, so it would be confusing. Is OSU Ohio State, Oklahoma State or Oregon State? MSU could be Michigan State, Mississippi State, etc. Even some schools in states that start with a unique letter, like Florida State, have other schools with the same initials (like Fresno State). While there is La Salle University that technically goes by LSU (and has purple and gold as their colors, by the way), there is really only one recognizable LSU.
Also, of course, Louisiana has more syllables than most states, so it makes saying the whole name more cumbersome, and there's no obvious or easy abbreviation for it in the spoken jargon (like there is for Pennsylvania or North Carolina). This may be part of the reason why UCLA and USC are also better known by their initials, although "Cal" is frequently used as an abbreviation of California and is used by UC-Berkeley. "Cal" is also used in an abbreviated form of USC (Southern Cal), but the school for whatever reasons (probably marketing brand-identification issues) discourages this and does not use it to identify itself.
In any event, it no longer matters why or how LSU came to be known almost exclusively by its initials. At this point, it only matters that LSU is far and away the most commonly used and widely recognized designation of our school. It's become a very visible brand and, therefore, it is beneficial to us to keep using it and promoting it.
LSU, UCLA, SMU and TCU are probably the most extreme examples, but USC, BYU and UTEP are also probably better known by their initials than by their full names.
I think one reason why many schools named ___ State University aren't known as exclusively by their initials is that most states start with a letter that other states also start with, so it would be confusing. Is OSU Ohio State, Oklahoma State or Oregon State? MSU could be Michigan State, Mississippi State, etc. Even some schools in states that start with a unique letter, like Florida State, have other schools with the same initials (like Fresno State). While there is La Salle University that technically goes by LSU (and has purple and gold as their colors, by the way), there is really only one recognizable LSU.
Also, of course, Louisiana has more syllables than most states, so it makes saying the whole name more cumbersome, and there's no obvious or easy abbreviation for it in the spoken jargon (like there is for Pennsylvania or North Carolina). This may be part of the reason why UCLA and USC are also better known by their initials, although "Cal" is frequently used as an abbreviation of California and is used by UC-Berkeley. "Cal" is also used in an abbreviated form of USC (Southern Cal), but the school for whatever reasons (probably marketing brand-identification issues) discourages this and does not use it to identify itself.
In any event, it no longer matters why or how LSU came to be known almost exclusively by its initials. At this point, it only matters that LSU is far and away the most commonly used and widely recognized designation of our school. It's become a very visible brand and, therefore, it is beneficial to us to keep using it and promoting it.
This post was edited on 1/9/09 at 6:14 pm
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