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Cajun Field
12017-11-28T14:04:14-08:00Special Collections, Edith Garland Dupré Library0d0dc2592d85ffae32e8b7bf0b1e276aa3f654cf267047plain2017-12-15T07:37:44-08:00Special Collections, Edith Garland Dupré Library0d0dc2592d85ffae32e8b7bf0b1e276aa3f654cfCajun Field is the main field for the university's athletics programs. Replacing McNaspy Stadium, Cajun Field was completed in 1971. It continues to operate as UL Lafayette's primary football field, fitting up to around 37,000 people.
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1media/Dupre_Library_nd.jpg2017-11-22T14:36:02-08:00Special Collections, Edith Garland Dupré Library0d0dc2592d85ffae32e8b7bf0b1e276aa3f654cfDr. Clyde Lee Rougeou, 1965-1973Special Collections, Edith Garland Dupré Library12Materials pertaining to President Rougeouplain5536152017-12-15T08:08:01-08:00Special Collections, Edith Garland Dupré Library0d0dc2592d85ffae32e8b7bf0b1e276aa3f654cf
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12017-11-28T06:57:53-08:00Rougeou - Cajun Field2"Cajun Field." Box N 04 (ELB) - N 04 (Stephens), Folder N 04 Cajun Field. Coll 1-N, University Archives Photographs. University Archives and Acadiana Manuscripts Collection, Edith Garland Dupré Library, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA.media/Cajun_Field_nd.jpgplain2017-11-29T10:20:55-08:00