Cajuns are after 18th Win when they host Troy on Thursday
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The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns will put its season-best five-game win streak on the line when the Cajuns host Troy on Thursday, Feb. 20 beginning at 7:05 p.m. in the Cajundome. _Louisiana (17-9, 8-5) is playing its best basketball of the year, sweeping home games last week over UALR (93-87) and Arkansas State (85-67) to move from fifth to third in the Sun Belt standings. _With five SBC games remaining, the Cajuns are one game behind second place WKU (9-4), a team they will play on March 6 in Bowling Green, Ky.
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Hell yes.
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Why is this posted under baseball haha
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Where are all the fans? If I didn't live in Houston and lived back in Lafayette, I would be attending. Why do people not go? It's not just this year, it's every year.
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Crowds have not been that high by any stretch. Winning this year...then winning next year...and the next is what it takes to build the crowds back to the 7k to 9k we've had in glory years past.
With that said, though, I've seen some games on TV this year involving some pretty solid athletic programs...and I've seen MANY half filled arenas. Can't explain it. I guess the competition from so much sporting events on TV doesn't help.
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It will be hard to get the fans back, I agree with a couple of good season it should get better. You now have a football team that plays late in to December and a baseball team that will hopefully continue to be a top 25 power.
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With the team doing so well, it would be great to have the team play to larger crowds. I guess families stay home or go to their own kids practices/game or work late. Even on a weeknight, tickets plus food and drink for a family of two, three or four can get expensive. I guess the question is the trade off. A basketball game instead of...
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I go no matter what. I go to football, basketball, baseball, softball...no matter what. Many on this board are "no matter what fans". There are fewer no matter what fans than there used to be.
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I go no matter what. I go to football, basketball, baseball, softball...no matter what. Many on this board are "no matter what fans". There are fewer no matter what fans than there used to be.
How do we draw more "no matter what's?". Is it winning that supposed to do it? Does the university/athletics market to younger to middle aged adults? 18-40?
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The price of being a no matter what fan has gone up over the years. Rcaf, tickets and especially concessions have gone up. It's tougher for families to go to sporting events with the cost.