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No. Date Location Winner Score; 1: September 15, 1951 : Lafayette, LA : Northeast Louisiana State : 13–7: 2: November 28, 1953 : Monroe, LA : Northeast Louisiana State
The Louisiana–Monroe vs. Northwestern State football rivalry is a former American college football rivalry between the Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks and the Northwestern State Demons. The rivalry stems from the time the two teams spent competing together in the Gulf States Conference (1953–71) and later in the Southland Conference (1987–93).
This was the first season that Louisiana–Monroe had a winning record since joining the FBS. Later in December, the 2012 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl versus the Ohio Bobcats was the first bowl appearance for the Warhawks in school history. The Warhawks lost to Ohio 45–14 in Shreveport to finish off the 2012 season 8–5.
The motion says Rokita’s lawsuit is unclear, off base and that its tenets violate the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment and Article 1, Section 11 of the state Constitution. Monroe County ...
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The nickname for the Louisiana–Monroe sports teams are the Warhawks. [2]Nickname controversy. On January 30, 2006, university president James Cofer announced officially that ULM would be retiring the 75-year-old "Indians" mascot in light of new NCAA restrictions against Indigenous-themed mascots, which the NCAA considers "hostile and abusive" to Native Americans, despite issuing an appeal to ...
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.
Monroe ran the ball just fine against Marshall, averaging 6.8 yards per carry by non-quarterbacks, but three sacks, three three-and-outs and an interception kept them down just enough to lose to ...