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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Zeebart21
I blame global warming....
:rolleyes:
Should we blame you or J-Bird? :D
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
This is the best news of my life.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
Wouldn't it be hilarious if a front came through on Friday evening, bringing cooler temps and a Saturday high of about 83, only to be followed by another front that arrives at about 5:30 on Saturday, dropping about 3" of rain on Cajun Field???
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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rhineaux
_ Wouldn't it be hilarious if a front came through on Friday evening, bringing cooler temps and a Saturday high of about 83, only to be followed by another front that arrives at about 5:30 on Saturday, dropping about 3" of rain on Cajun Field??? _
stop it.
Z
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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foofoochaisson
_ Totally agree. Being put in harms way is unnecessary. So if you tell a school they are going to be on the TV schedule, take into consideration there geographic disadvantages. Keep the Cajuns on TV, move the game of the week later into the day, or back load all of South Louisiana games into the second half of the season..
At the same time, Baton Rouge has never had a problem with this. They're on mid day TV plenty, and there are 92,000 people in a bowl stadium. _
Since 1960, LSU is 201–59–3 (.773) at night in Tiger Stadium compared to a 20–22–3 (.476) record during the day over that span.
Less than 1 game per year played during the day. Not trying to starting a ____ing contest but your argument about LSU is FALSE.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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foofoochaisson
_ Cajun Field will have anywhere from 15 - 25k on any given Saturday. We know this. With the game being moved back, you're losing an entire market, including all MTSU fans that don't travel to the game. Other SBC participants watch these games with interest; now you've annexed them. Recruits that live in SBC network range will now miss out on seeing UL culture, tailgating, current team, etc.. Instead, they'll be getting a look at Troy.. The class of the SBC. Great. _
I'm sure recruits would love to see 12 students in the stands.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Originally Posted by
CajunRage
_ Since 1960, LSU is 201–59–3 (.773) at night in Tiger Stadium compared to a 20–22–3 (.476) record during the day over that span.
Less than 1 game per year played during the day. Not trying to starting a ____ing contest but your argument about LSU is FALSE. _
So they've played 45 games during the mid day and continue to schedule them.. Not to mention, they are at the mercy of CBS, ESPN, and the SEC Network.. How is my argument "FALSE"? And btw, how many of those games were sell outs; which is really what I'm getting at..
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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raginsaints
_ I'm sure recruits would love to see 12 students in the stands. _
I'm sure recruits care about how many scouts come to see them play (at the stadium or on TV) more than they care about how many students show up..
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
"I hear they won" trumps "I saw them lose."
jmo
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
I'd rather see the Cajuns on TV for the right reasons (playing & winning a football game) than on TV for the wrong reasons (a player or fan dies from the heat). Our games barely get any coverage when we are shown live on TV, but if a player or fan suffers or dies from the heat, it would be coverage the university does not want.
This is a great move by the universities and the conference.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Originally Posted by
foofoochaisson
_ So they've played 45 games during the mid day and continue to schedule them.. Not to mention, they are at the mercy of CBS, ESPN, and the SEC Network.. How is my argument "FALSE"? And btw, how many of those games were sell outs; which is really what I'm getting at.. _
LSU's stadium also isn't target practice for the sun. The student section has absolutely no cover from the sun in the middle of the day.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
I am pretty certain that Sept. 25th will not be hotter than Sept. 11th!
If anyone didn't notice, the visitors sideline is in the sun the entire game, our side only half the game.
I personally was hoping for another hot day to help wear down MT. All that matters is we beat MT! I don't want to hear any excuses but the student side better be full now and they better give em' hell!
What excuses we gonna hear????
For 1 maybe...LSU hosting W. Virginia 7 pm!
Oh, and the SBC is concerned about heat???? They are giving up a game in Lafayette, LA @ 2:30 for a game in Troy, AL @ 2:30.....I don't see where there is any trade-off over health concerns! I'm sure it will be just as hot there as here!
The heat didn't almost cost us the game against ASU but being a little over-confident and not enough concentration (blown assignments).
:???:
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Originally Posted by
Hardcore
_ I am pretty certain that Sept. 25th will not be hotter than Sept. 11th!
If anyone didn't notice, the visitors sideline is in the sun the entire game, our side only half the game.
I personally was hoping for another hot day to help wear down MT. All that matters is we beat MT! I don't want to hear any excuses but the student side better be full now and they better give em' hell!
What excuses we gonna hear????
For 1 maybe...LSU hosting W. Virginia 7 pm!
Oh, and the SBC is concerned about heat???? They are giving up a game in Lafayette, LA @ 2:30 for a game in Troy, AL @ 2:30.....I don't see where there is any trade-off over health concerns! I'm sure it will be just as hot there as here!
The heat didn't almost cost us the game against ASU but being a little over-confident and not enough concentration (blown assignments).
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And coaching.. lack of the "killer instinct".. But I agree on all accounts.
What probably happened was this:
WW calls Troy: "Hey, Lafayette is b ! t C h ! n G about the heat"
Troy: "Really?!? Hell, we'll take that TV spot off their hands"
WW: "I figured you folks would, thats why I called you first"
Troy: "'Preciate it Mr. Waters, you always have our backs"
WW / Troy (simultaneously): "What a bunch of dumb@asses in Lafayette"
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Great for the fans and players IMO.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
Our so-called fans are our own worst enemy!
We complain about everything from parking to the weather...
The weather potentially gives us an advantage but we are too stupid to realize it!
Troy University gets it!
I stand by my original statement! The student side better be full...there are no excuses now!
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If Dasher plays in this game, the team better come strong...it will definitely take more than just a full house to beat 'em.
Hi-Yoooo!!!!
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Originally Posted by
Hardcore
_ Our so-called fans are our own worst enemy!
We complain about everything from parking to the weather...
The weather potentially gives us an advantage but we are too stupid to realize it!
Troy University gets it!
I stand by my original statement! The student side better be full...there are no excuses now! _
You and everyone else keeps calling out the wrong people in this town. if all 15000 students show up that will still leave us 20-30,000 people from full.....All of Lafayette needs to show up!...there are no excuses now
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Originally Posted by
foofoochaisson
_ And coaching.. lack of the "killer instinct".. But I agree on all accounts.
What probably happened was this:
WW calls Troy: "Hey, Lafayette is b ! t C h ! n G about the heat"
Troy: "Really?!? Hell, we'll take that TV spot off their hands"
WW: "I figured you folks would, thats why I called you first"
Troy: "'Preciate it Mr. Waters, you always have our backs"
WW / Troy (simultaneously): "What a bunch of dumb@asses in Lafayette" _
Its amazing this athletic administration, specifically David Walker is damned whether he does or doesn't. Most thankless job in all of sports.
We constantly _____, because they don't do things to help the fans....
Then, they make a decision to help the fans, and we ____ and moan, because we would have preferred TV.....
The University and the Athletic Department will be liable if one of the athletes dies from heat exposure. I know that may seem like a small risk, but it is an absolutely huge gamble.
Also, all you people talking about how TV effects recruiting I appreciate that, but how about this.
1. You can tell a recruit, we played 5 times on TV last year, once on national TV.
2. You can tell a recruit, we played 4 times on TV last year, once on national TV.
However, in the second scenario, when the kid comes on his visit, since they sit behind the home team, when he looks across the stadium, he sees a band/student/section and fans.
In the first scenario, the other side of the stadium is completely empty, and fans are racing for the exits. Band eventually leaves, and his entire experience is miserable, because he and his family are sitting in 118 degree heat. Plus, evening games are better for the tailgating environment.
CajunT, how many recruits do you think we can expect for the MTSU game?
I think people, even the commissioner who says that TV is the recruits first question may be accurate, but it is not the only question. Game day atmosphere and environment count for a lot.
Also, per your example, the reason he called Troy was because they had another conference game.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Originally Posted by
Hardcore
_ Our so-called fans are our own worst enemy!
We complain about everything from parking to the weather...
The weather potentially gives us an advantage but we are too stupid to realize it!
Troy University gets it!
I stand by my original statement! The student side better be full...there are no excuses now! _
Hey man, you're pretty hardcore.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Originally Posted by
Hardcore
_ Our so-called fans are our own worst enemy!
We complain about everything from parking to the weather...
The weather potentially gives us an advantage but we are too stupid to realize it!
Troy University gets it!
I stand by my original statement! The student side better be full...there are no excuses now! _
Is it stupidity to shield your fans and athletes from potentially dangerous weather conditions.
I also think any edge you gain from heat is negated by lack of crowd.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
LSU vs. West Virginia game has been moved to 8:00 PM. Just Saying.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
lol to everyone who things sun belt network is real tv.
quit kidding yourselves, no one besides the fans of the two schools involved watch ANYTHING on sun belt network.
its a great thing that they moved the game. period. looking forward to tailgating but not going in now!
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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CajunWave
_ flame and bash me.
count me in as one of the people who simply wont go to games that KO before 6pm on saturdays.
It is not fun, and it is not fun to be done with the game at 630 and still daylight.
All of my best memories of cajun field are from night games back in the mid to late 90's. _
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CajunWave
_ its a great thing that they moved the game. period. looking forward to tailgating but not going in now!
But they moved it to 6, just for you.
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Re: Ragin' Cajun Blog: UL-Middle Tennessee football game changed to 6 p.m.
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Originally Posted by
CajunRage
_ Since 1960, LSU is 201–59–3 (.773) at night in Tiger Stadium compared to a 20–22–3 (.476) record during the day over that span.
Less than 1 game per year played during the day. Not trying to starting a ____ing contest but your argument about LSU is FALSE. _
I'm sorry, but this arguement isn't valid because of the maximum TV exposure that has developed over the last 2 decades. I've sat in Tiger Stadium for many hot miserable 2:30 kickoffs in the last 15 years. Tennessee in a few weeks will likely be a 2:30 kick time and same with Alabama (but it's not until November).
Over the last 8 seasons, LSU has played 16 home games with a kickoff time of 2:30 or earlier. So, of the 45 day games you mentioned above, approximately 35% of them have taken place in the last EIGHT years.
This is obviously a win in some ways, and a loss in other ways. It's great for people that live in and around Lafayette that plan on attending the game, not so great for other alumni that live across the nation that enjoy watching the Cajuns play. For instance, I had a great time watching the UL/ASU game at my home in Houston last weekend.