When I lived in the Hub City I never had a reason to head up there. What is it 3 hours? Maybe that 5 hour drive is what I'm remembering from a hurricane evacuation from the NOLA area.
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Everyone keeps quick firing on all of these what-ifs about bowls. There are numerous combinations and permutations to consider before you could derive at a bowl scenario better than the NO Bowl for UL. Fan preference, program benefit, fan attendance, venue, accommodations, weather, opponent, payout (multiple scenario), expenses, seating selectivity, ticket sales, recruiting, local/regional/national interest, timing on invite/acceptance, travel arrangements, date/time of game, other same day/time games... and until you weight each and then evaluate... it is difficult to call these other possible bowl options an obvious benefit over the NO Bowl.
We are going to the NO Bowl ----Who we play is the Question!!! Do you guys realize that whatever the profit was last year would be cut in half or more w/o the Cajuns---Do you guys realize the Amount of money we are talking about for charities and the Bowl itself??? 50K @ $40 say 2 million and concessions and tv and ???? All this goes to half with out the Cajuns and think about the Hotels, rest, bars, and shops-----just think how wizzed they would be---Going Back Going Back Going Back to NEW ORLEANS!!!!
Boomer. This is about bettering our program not New Orleans. I've got no desire to see us play UNT or MT. Anyone else and I might be interested
Hey the Superdome is 40 minutes from me with traffic. I think everyone would prefer the dome to the ratty stadiums in Shreveport or Mobile. Also New Orleans is a much more fun city to be in compared to the others. UL vs. Tulane, yea it would be a hoot to beat them in the stands and the field. UNT, yawn...a sea of red and we crush the not so mean Eagles. The question is what would move the program forward? A win against a ranked team with a large crowd would be preferable to a cozy dome and a sea of red beating the snot out of the CUSA leftovers.
Any other bowl than NOLA against a brand name program like Notre Dame or Georgia Tech? Yes.
Otherwise, a big "hell no" to anything but the New Orleans Bowl.
That's what is best for the fans AND the program.
We will have a weak attendance if sent to Mobile. Sunday night game? Us diehards will be there, but the casual fan? Seriously doubt it. Gonna take dedicated fans to take a day off of work to make it.
My gut tells me that this "better opponent" in Mobile or the Indy won't be the "A list" program that everyone believes it could be. I say we sit down with the NO Bowl committee, evaluate the money that the NO Bowl generates from us that we are supposed to share with the other SBC programs, and we work out a deal with the NO Bowl to get us a better opponent (using that money). Karl's not invited.