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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Clutch0364
He gets a hard on from railroading threads. Typical POS who trolls online but wouldn’t confront you with his views in person.
Not true, but you be you.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Originally Posted by
ULvictory
Because I want to acknowledge the accountability of the lack of community outreach by the university. But according to some, that counts as "trashing" it because I have some crazy "agenda" behind it all. Decades of supporting the school monetarily and in person, supporting the teams, spending countless hours doing a fan podcast, and interacting with fellow fans has been a cover-up to my evil plan all along. Muahahahahaha!!!!
I wonder how many appreciate the decades of support you and your family have given.
ps I know the university appreciates the support, I just wonder how many know.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Turbine
I wonder how many appreciate the decades of support you and your family have given.
ps I know the university appreciates the support, I just wonder how many know.
Appreciate the kind words, Turbine.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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ULvictory
Appreciate the kind words, Turbine.
Your family got the juice. They didn’t teach you well though. What kind of degenerate wears their hat backwards.
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This meme here seems accurate
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Originally Posted by
ULvictory
And you said I'm the one being obtuse.
Spew the complacency. It's your prerogative.
I find it amazing that you thought it was fine to take the shot but were not interested one iota in the debate which may have shown at least some favor for your school, your alma mater, your university.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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CajunVic
I find it amazing that you thought it was fine to take the shot but were not interested one iota in the debate which may have shown at least some favor for your school, your alma mater, your university.
Let’s review this thread:
You’ve called me lazy with an agenda. You’ve called me obtuse. You claim I spew hate after trying to at least give you a sense of the “debate” you were looking for. You also insult the way I look wearing my hat.
And here you are saying I’m “taking a shot.” And like the last time when I mentioned this, your response was “cry me a river.” You’re not interested in debate. You instigate and insult. That’s your prerogative.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Originally Posted by
Clutch0364
He gets a hard on from railroading threads. Typical POS who trolls online but wouldn’t confront you with his views in person.
I don't belive you !
That man has such an inflated sense of self. I doubt he has enough blood flow to reach that far down.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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ULvictory
Stop making the university the victim. They're not. And no, I'm not using "lazy" in this discussion." It's in front of all of us to see.
If the alumni association reached out to the restaurant to do a watch party, it is not of the obligation for the restaurant to carry the rest of the weight because it worked one time. It is the job of the alumni association or any other university association to be persistent in continuing these endeavors in order to recruit more fans and encourage them to give/donate to their respected foundations. Not picking up the phone a second time is on the university. It's their promotion.
You are correct. But the alumni association is not going to do an event for a watch party in Abbeville and then another at the very next game at the same place in Abbeville. They need to be moving around to different communities.
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Back on topic, I guess:
Exactly what resources was the university using to help with this watch party? Was it more than an email or a Facebook post? If that’s all it was, there’s no excuse for not doing it again. None.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Originally Posted by
KajunKrazy
You are correct. But the alumni association is not going to do an event for a watch party in Abbeville and then another at the very next game at the same place in Abbeville. They need to be moving around to different communities.
“Need to be”
Agreed. But they don’t.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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BabbForHeisman
Back on topic, I guess:
Exactly what resources was the university using to help with this watch party? Was it more than an email or a Facebook post? If that’s all it was, there’s no excuse for not doing it again. None.
I do know there was a Facebook event.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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BabbForHeisman
Back on topic, I guess:
Exactly what resources was the university using to help with this watch party? Was it more than an email or a Facebook post? If that’s all it was, there’s no excuse for not doing it again. None.
Email / Facbook invite to Vermilion alum. Place even offered a free drink to RCAF card members
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Originally Posted by
zeppelincajun
Which is a valid topic. We can’t sustain running this program longterm with the current level of fan support. We are already in the negative and that’s with our core older fanbase still being with us. As we start to lose those folks, there’s not much left. My generation (the 32s :)) has a few folks because of the HUD era and historic run in baseball but even that crew is starting to thin out. Then you’ve got the completely lost generations with the Baldwin era and this current batch where we are hellbent on harassing our frats and few students who do show up. Every couple months we see a thread on here where we’ve lost another of our lifetime, diehard fans. I’m just not seeing where we are cultivating that next group. Our student sections are light to empty. The basic things other universities do to appeal to kids we see as unnecessary. Don’t let one example you disagree with given in this thread distract you from the larger issue at hand.
You've summed up why I started this thread. The future of Cajun Nation isn't a bright one. We've neglected building our fanbase for decades and it is going to hurt us in the coming years. Each day the cost associated with acquiring fans is increasing, especially with more and more entertainment options.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Scott Malkinson
I don't belive you !
That man has such an inflated sense of self. I doubt he has enough blood flow to reach that far down.
I doubt he needs much blood flow.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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ULvictory
Let’s review this thread:
You’ve called me lazy with an agenda. You’ve called me obtuse. You claim I spew hate after trying to at least give you a sense of the “debate” you were looking for. You also insult the way I look wearing my hat.
And here you are saying I’m “taking a shot.” And like the last time when I mentioned this, your response was “cry me a river.” You’re not interested in debate. You instigate and insult. That’s your prerogative.
Most of what you write here is not even in this thread.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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RaginCajun77
You've summed up why I started this thread. The future of Cajun Nation isn't a bright one. We've neglected building our fanbase for decades and it is going to hurt us in the coming years. Each day the cost associated with acquiring fans is increasing, especially with more and more entertainment options.
The pessimistic side of me says none of it will matter with the reckoning that is likely to hit college athletics. I see us looking at high end rec sports in the not too distant future.
My heart wants to see huge success here but my mind says we were too late to the party.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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CajunVic
Most of what you write here is not even in this thread.
The entire first paragraph is a simple review of your posts in this thread except for the hat part.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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ULvictory
The entire first paragraph is a simple review of your posts in this thread except for the hat part.
I would think that just the fact that an arm of the University made an attempt to assist in this respect would be considered a positive.
I would think that we would want to encourage even more participation by this arm of the university with more of the public.
I would think that there should have been some excitement here about assisting this arm of the university to do more of this and find out exactly what they did to make this one event a success as opposed to labeling them L.A.Z.Y.
Am I wrong?
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Originally Posted by
CajunVic
I would think that just the fact that an arm of the University made an attempt to assist in this respect would be considered a positive.
I would think that we would want to encourage even more participation by this arm of the university with more of the public.
I would think that there should have been some excitement here about assisting this arm of the university to do more of this and find out exactly what they did to make this one event a success as opposed to labeling them L.A.Z.Y.
Am I wrong?
You see? That’s all you had to say from the very beginning instead of the personal insults.
And everyone here knows the reputation of the AA to where my description is cupcake talk compared what others think. There’s a significant reason why they hired a new director.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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ULvictory
You see? That’s all you had to say from the very beginning instead of the personal insults.
Whose first post in this thread was L.A.Z.Y.?
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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CajunVic
Whose first post in this thread was L.A.Z.Y.?
Wasn’t aimed at anyone. It was aimed at the aura of the entire association, which it has been. It’s not some crazy discovery.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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KajunKrazy
You are correct. But the alumni association is not going to do an event for a watch party in Abbeville and then another at the very next game at the same place in Abbeville. They need to be moving around to different communities.
That is a great point.
Easy enough to communicate.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
I only play the lottery when it reaches 1 billion. I’d like to give a chunk to UL athletics if we win, but would have one caveat which would probably kill the deal…RCAF autonomy.
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Re: The Future of Cajun Nation
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Clutch0364
The pessimistic side of me says none of it will matter with the reckoning that is likely to hit college athletics. I see us looking at high end rec sports in the not too distant future.
My heart wants to see huge success here but my mind says we were too late to the party.
A lot of the fan base goes to games out of habit. How many will want to sit in the blazing sun on the east side next year? Once they realize watching the game at home is much easier and cheaper its game over.