Sabine Shoe Explained

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Sabine Shoe
Team1:Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns
Team1logo:Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns wordmark.svg
Team2:Lamar Cardinals
Team2logo:Lamar Cardinals alternate logo.svg
Sport:Football
Firstmeeting:October 27, 1923
Southwestern Louisiana 19, Lamar 16
Mostrecent:September 1, 2012
Louisiana–Lafayette 40, Lamar 0
Nextmeeting:TBD
Total:34
Series:Louisiana leads, 22–11
Largestvictory:Louisiana–Lafayette, 40–0 (2012)
Longeststreak:4 games, five times by Louisiana–Lafayette, and once by Lamar
Currentstreak:Louisiana–Lafayette, 4 (1982–2012)
Trophy:Sabine Shoe

The Sabine Shoe is the name of the bronze shoe trophy that was awarded to the winner of the annual college football game between the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (formerly the Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs) of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (formerly the University of Southwestern Louisiana) in Lafayette, Louisiana and the Lamar Cardinals of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. The Sabine Shoe trophy was first awarded in 1968 by the University of Southwestern Louisiana's chapter of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity.[1] The name of the bronze rivalry trophy was derived from the Sabine River that forms part of the Texas–Louisiana border. USL defeated Lamar in the 1978 edition of the rivalry game, but the Ragin' Cajuns were not awarded the trophy as it had vanished.[2] The Sabine Shoe trophy now sits in at trophy case in the Ragin' Cajun Athletic Complex in Lafayette.

The two teams have met 34 times on the field, with the Ragin' Cajuns currently holding a 22–11 edge in the series. The game has been played infrequently following the Ragin' Cajuns departure from the Southland Conference after the 1981 season. In 1982, the conference was one of several forced to reclassify from NCAA's Division I-A—now known as the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)—to Division I-AA—now known as the Football Championship Subdivision (FBS).[3] The Ragin' Cajuns, met the NCAA requirements to remain a Division I-A member and chose to continue participation in that subdivision. Lamar remains a member of the FCS.

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Notes and References

  1. News: . USL Ragin' Cajuns On Road (Again!) To Meet Cards . . . October 25, 1969 . 6 . January 2, 2023 . .
  2. News: The Week . CNN . October 9, 1978.
  3. Web site: Archived copy . September 14, 2014 . September 15, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140915030529/http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/NCAANewsArchive/1982/19820215.pdf . dead .