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ULL tradition of the Twelfth Fan
Posted on 9/2/09 at 9:24 pm
Posted on 9/2/09 at 9:24 pm
Most of you are likely familiar with the Texas A&M tradition of the Twelfth Man, where the student body stands to show they are ready to come to the aid of the team.
But how many know about the equally honorable ULL tradition of the Twelfth Fan? It seems years ago, the Cajuns were yet again going down to defeat, and the crowd was abandoning them in droves. The head coach looked over his shoulder and noticed there were only 11 fans left. He lamented to an assistant that there were no more fans in the stands than Cajun players on the field. Without comment, a young freshman player jumped from the bench and ran to the dressing room. He returned a few minutes later in street clothes and sat in the stands for the remainder of the game, preserving a spectator majority.
In his honor, at each home game a player sits on the bench in street clothes, ready to take to the stands if called.

But how many know about the equally honorable ULL tradition of the Twelfth Fan? It seems years ago, the Cajuns were yet again going down to defeat, and the crowd was abandoning them in droves. The head coach looked over his shoulder and noticed there were only 11 fans left. He lamented to an assistant that there were no more fans in the stands than Cajun players on the field. Without comment, a young freshman player jumped from the bench and ran to the dressing room. He returned a few minutes later in street clothes and sat in the stands for the remainder of the game, preserving a spectator majority.
In his honor, at each home game a player sits on the bench in street clothes, ready to take to the stands if called.
Posted on 9/2/09 at 9:26 pm to ULL Cool J
Posted on 9/2/09 at 9:32 pm to mattz1122
that is some seriously funny shite right there
Posted on 9/2/09 at 9:43 pm to mattz1122
They are basically the same thing
Posted on 9/2/09 at 9:47 pm to TEXASTIGER22
I definitely respect ULL's tradition more than A&M's.
Posted on 9/2/09 at 11:45 pm to ULL Cool J
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The head coach looked over his shoulder and noticed there were only 11 fans left.
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In his honor, at each home game a player sits on the bench in street clothes, ready to take to the stands if called.
Posted on 9/2/09 at 11:50 pm to mattz1122
How could you not after that moving story
Posted on 9/2/09 at 11:51 pm to ULL Cool J
So is this some sort of honor for the football player that get's to 'not play' but rather dresses in street clothes?
Posted on 9/3/09 at 12:12 am to ULL Cool J
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ULL Cool J
pretty solid user name
Posted on 9/3/09 at 12:16 am to ULL Cool J
11 fans? where the hell are the player's families at?
Posted on 9/3/09 at 12:24 am to ULL Cool J
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at each home game a player sits on the bench in street clothes
They run out of uniforms?
Posted on 9/3/09 at 12:53 am to itawambadog
Dude thats a pretty pathetic story
Posted on 9/3/09 at 4:53 am to TulaneUVA
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TulaneUVA
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is this some sort of honor for the football player that get's to 'not play' but rather dresses in street clothes?
Your Sarcasm meter is fricked up. Get it checked out.
Posted on 9/3/09 at 6:35 am to ULL Cool J
ULL doesn't have any traditions. Except losing.
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